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Reddit mentions of Samick Sage Takedown Recurve Bow (35 LB, Right)
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Reddit mentions: 5
We found 5 Reddit mentions of Samick Sage Takedown Recurve Bow (35 LB, Right). Here are the top ones.
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- SIZE – the Samick Sage Recurve bow is 62” long, 28” draw length, and choose your draw weight from 25-60lb.
- INCLUDES: Riser - 2 Fiberglass laminated limbs - 14 Strands dacron bowstring – Stick on arrow rest – assembly instructions. Limbs are interchangeable and can be purchased separately.
- HAND ORIENTATION - Right Handed - Hold the bow with your LEFT hand and pull the string with your RIGHT. Left Handed - Hold the bow with your RIGHT hand and pull the string with your LEFT.
- FEATURES - Pre-installed threaded Brass Bushings for various attachments and upgrades, such as, Brass Plunger, Stabilizer, Sight, Quiver, Bow fishing reel.
- ERGONOMICALLY DESIGNED - risers are designed with lightweight Maple wood, and a comfortable ergonomic grip, so it’s easy to hold and your hands don’t get tired
Features:
Specs:
Color | Natural Wood |
Height | 2 Inches |
Length | 26 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 35 LB. |
Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
Width | 6 Inches |
I'm sure there are those who will scoff, but I still love my Samick Sage.
Sage is like $79. According to camelcamelcamel that's the lowest it has been. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006R8SWUO/
As cliche as it is, look at the Samick Sage. Easy to get, cheap, but a great first bow, especially if you wanna try out different limb weights. It isn't fancy but it's solid and a great way to find out what you like.
https://www.amazon.com/Samick-Sage-Takedown-Recurve-35lb/dp/B006R8SWUO/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=recurve+bow&qid=1566348915&s=gateway&sprefix=recu&sr=8-3
http://www.amazon.com/Samick-Sage-Takedown-Recurve-35lb/dp/B006R8SWUO/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top its a decent beginner recurve bow.
Archery.
First of all, /r/archery is a fantastic resource.
It's best to join a club, that way you don't have to buy any gear. The people there will also help you improve.
If you can't join a club, or if you know for a fact you want to seriously take this on, then I'd recommend buying a wooden recurve bow for about $150, such as this one. Edit: I'd recommend only getting a 25-30 pound draw weight to start out with. Too heavy of a bow will make it near-impossible to learn.
/r/Archery and youtube can help a lot, so if you can't find anyone to teach you, not all hope is lost. I personally have never had a lesson, I learned everything I know from the internet.