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The Samick sage is a great all around bow for the price. The reason for the four star review is the minor flaws. First the limbs on the three Sage bows I have are about five to ten pounds over their stated value. The Samick Polaris I have has the correct stated limb value. I have several Fred Bear bows from the sixties and seventies and even as old as they are the limb values are dead on. Since I have the Fred Bear bows to compare to here are the differences. The Samick Sage riser is heavier but that helps in the stability of the bow and overall strength of the bow. The limbs on the Samick tend to stack after twenty inches of draw and the weight of the limbs will increase significantly. The reason this is a issue is your arrows must have the correct spine for the draw weight of the bow. Therefore, if you have a longer draw get a bow scale and measure the draw weight for your length of pull. Finally, the resale of these bows is not very high. The pluses are this bow is a work horse and my go to bow if I were to hunt and not worry about ruining the finish of my bow this is the one to use. Furthermore, with the Sage you have the option of changing limbs once you get used to shooting. In addition, the option of having a fast flight string is very nice and since it is made of modern materials I suspect this bow will last a life time. I have shot my bows hundreds of time and really like the utility of this bow.Read full review
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This bow is the best one out there for the price, in my opinion. It looks and shoots great. The bag and stringer are also good quality, but the bracer I got was not the one in this picture. It was a very tiny piece of rubber that my son and I laughed at and then immediately discarded. The site was tiny and cheap so I tossed that as well. I would recommend to anyone out there to get the package with a bow, stringer, and bag, but buy the bracer and site separate, which I did with my son's bow a week later.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This is a sweet pulling, fast shooting, recurve bow that is easy to tune shooting off the shelf or a rest. I would compare this takedown recurve bow to the $500 price range of the big name competitors. This is a great hunting and fishing bow and has inserts for stabilizer or fishing reel, quiver and arrow rest.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Okay, I admit that I'm a total newbie when it comes to recurve bows. They're quite a bit different from compound bows, of course, and that begins with the string and how to attach the two removable bow wings. We're finally set up now, but it took a while to Google how to string one of these, how the bow wings fit onto the riser, etc., and ultimately, a trip to Bass Pro. I know, I know...we're stupider than most. LOL. Once those minor issues were resolved, this form of a traditional bow is neat, and we're getting the hang of it. It's actually amazing quality for a reasonable bow. I honestly believe that there should be an instruction sheet included with these bows, complete with either detailed photos and/or drawings on how to get started with a recurve bow. The takedown and set up of the bow itself shows that it's a great quality entry-level bow. With a bad shoulder, I do wish I'd have ordered it in the 30# draw weight, not 45#. But, the bow is delightful and the case is cool.Read full review
I ordered this bow amd received it fast. Easy assembly. Love that i can take it down and pack it up. Beautiful bow. Just what i wanted!!!. Thinking about buying one for my husband.
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