Ma~Tu Ra The Rawthentic warrior
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 22 de junio de 2024
On reading 100’s of reviews and watching countless videos I decided to get this bow and what can I say wow. I am very satisfied and it is very powerful and very well made . Shoots a good as a £500 bow
Muy resistente y duradero
Comentado en México el 14 de marzo de 2024
Buen arco, muy bello y de buen desempeño
BEARKNUCKLEZ
Comentado en Canadá el 26 de octubre de 2022
I bought this bowl earlier this year to take up traditional archery and maybe even do some hunting with itI haven't fired a recurve bow since I was like 12 years old and I'm over 50I had to return how to hold and shoot and strain everything from scratchI basically am self taught gotta target set it up 20 yd and began practicing shootingI bought the #55# pound limbs at 1st I found it a little tough to pull having Never really fired a bow in decades.The take down kit the limbs fit into position tight and snug the screw knobs hold everything together just fine I've never had any issue with the limbs moving around or being sloppy I'm being sloppy the string fit Perfectly, Oh does take a little bit of effort to string with the Stringer tool. But 55 pound is a pretty stiff set of limbs that's to be expected.I bought a couple of 12 packs of cheap carbon arrows.I began weeks of trial-and-error watching a few YouTube videos I did buy some peripherals for it the little plastic arrow rest that sticks on the bow and then I upgraded to a nice little whisker biscuit and then I added a pin site to it but I found with all the extra c*** wasn't getting Me to shoot any straighter so I went back to basics and took it all off just resting the arrow on the arrow shelf on the arrow shelf citing off the tip of the arrow to the target and shooting.If I fire off maybe 200 to 300 arrows a month in practice, Or 30 or 40 in 1 day once or twice a week.At the beginning I couldn't hit the broadside of a barn, Often times missing a 24 by 24" target bag, Now I can consistently have all of my arrows at 20 yd hitting Within a few inches of hitting a tim hortons coffee cup, or the little white Maple leaf On the side of it with a few shots as well.I find the bow to be strong And consistently accurate. It's also a very nice looking bow and the riser is thick and comfortableIn my hands but I also have fairly large hands.I've had it several months and again I practiced With a few 100 arrows a month Have added no issues so far.
Juan puerto
Comentado en México el 30 de agosto de 2020
Buen producto solo unos detalles de raspasuras.ahora a probarlo gracias.
Frank Cormier
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de junio de 2020
Soulmate and I decided to take up archery as a backyard outdoor hobby during these tumultous times, so we did all sorts of online research as to what would be a good bow for me... most consistently mentioned for beginners and veterans alike especially as a"value for money" bow was the Samick Sage.Man, does it ever look gorgeous assembled, and said assembly was so simple! Started using it a week ago now (I waited until my wife got her bow, too, so we could start together), and I have to say that so far, it does not disappoint. It was easy to string, thanks in part to the instructions that were included (including a video, if you want to watch it), and it just feels so comfortable in my hand.I am already consistently hitting a small suspended target cube from a reasonable beginner's distance, and I am convinced that the tool (i.e., the bow) has something to do with it. Fired hundreds of arrows already and each time, it just "feels right".DEFINITELY pleased with this purchase!
Ramiro Larios Barón
Comentado en México el 30 de mayo de 2019
El diseño y el material es excelente.
Ek Patlán
Comentado en México el 25 de noviembre de 2019
Mi marido lo AMA. Potencia garantizada. Acabados increíbles y estéticos. La maestría que demuestran en el trabajo con madera es impresionante.
RAK
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de noviembre de 2018
I just ordered a Samick Sage to go w my bow collection so I would have a cheap good quality portable takedown to noxk around in the woods and not worry about it getting damaged like my more expensive one piece longbows and recurves. Wow, I was quite surprised what good quality the Sage was. Great craftsmanship and beautiful wood work. I got the limbs that have “Samick Sage” printed in white, and handwritten in white ink along are the specs below it. So I guess I didn’t get a counterfeit made in China that says just “Sage”. My limbs look just like the pics in the “authentic” Sage posting. The limbs great quality no warping. It also came w a string and plastic screw in arrow rest. I’ll probably replace the arrow rest w just shelf leather or padding. But if you are new to archery use the arrow rest it comes w a few years as it makes targeting for someone new a bit easier. Everything fit together w perfect tolerance. Very very easy to assemble. I had the bow up and assembled, strung and ready to shoot in under 3 mintues first time through. There were no instructions included, but if you have ever had a takedown before is simple to figure out. No tools needed, but do recommend buying a stringer for $10 if you aren’t a very experienced archer and don’t use the step thru technique to string it. If you are new to archery there are a million videos online for how to put the Sage together. This bow shoots almost as well, I would say as well as my more expensive bows. If you are new to archery and want to get into it for a low entry point, this bow is the bow for you. Actually this is a bow you could use for a lifetime and would only need to upgrade for a prettier bow you like the looks of better. If there is a bow prettier? Happier w this purchase than I thought I would be.
audrey fenton
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 19 de abril de 2015
Disappointing. Not great finish to wood. One arm incorrect fit. Had to return. Helpful return team. No quibble.fast refund. Three stars for them really.