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Samick Sage Recurve Bow Limbs offer a versatile 25-60 lbs draw weight range with durable maple and fiberglass construction, compatible with fast-flight strings for enhanced speed and accuracy. Designed for all skill levels and ambidextrous use, these limbs are a trusted choice among professional archers for target practice and hunting.
Model Name | Samick Sage Limbs |
Brand | Samick Sage |
Color | Brown |
Material | Wood |
Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Archery Draw Weight | 55.0 |
Archery Draw Length | 28.0 |
UPC | 852670995687 |
Size | 55 LB |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00852670995687 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24 x 6 x 2.2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.57 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 24 x 6 x 2.2 inches |
Brand Name | Samick Sage |
Warranty Description | Manufacture Warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Samick Sage |
Part Number | 43237-2 |
Model Year | 2024 |
Style | All-season |
Included Components | Limbs |
Sport Type | Archery |
M**X
Great quality
I needed lighter drawweight limbs for my cousin and these work perfectly.Quick to change on the Samick Sage riser without having to change the stable zero or sights
A**R
Good value
This is my third set of limbs. I started out with 40# with the bow set, went to 45# after several months. Now ordered 50# to experience the challenge. The very reasonable price makes ordering limbs painless. Iโve been happy with the quality.
H**C
Fantastic limbs
Set this up on a Polaris riser and it fits perfect. the limbs stack toward the 28" mark and you can tell there is plenty of power. If you have a Polaris bow and are looking to upgrade these limbs are the ticket. However, you will need a new string with more strands than the original. Absolutely love these limbs and the vendor is a fast shipper with great communication that wants to know if you are happy. For those that have the Sage riser the Polaris has a slightly smaller grip and allows those with smaller hands a better purchase in the grip area. I have a Sage, Ben Pearson, Bear 76er, PSE Heritage Night Hawk, and the Polaris. The Polaris the best grip of them all with the Sage coming in second IMHO. I have hands that are between medium and large so hopefully this gives future buyers an idea for upgrades to their Sage or Polaris bows. For those that have the PSE heritage these limbs will fit in the PSE riser but the PSE limbs will not fit in the Polaris or Sage. These limbs are fantastic.
N**K
Works Great
I have these limbs in 30, 35 and 40 pound. They are all great.
V**K
Nice for the price (updated 5/15/2016 - four stars retained)
Provided one owns a Samick Sage or another of Samick's risers which will accept them (I believe Polaris uses the same limb pockets), these 35 pound limbs are great for building your form and for small gaming with flu-flus. The fit of the ones I received is true and square. The riser accepted them with no work or modification required. The draw is smooth and (I shoot three under with a tab) neither pinch or stacking are a problem. My draw is 27- 3/4 inches so I must note that I do not quite reach specified/rated draw length. Properly tuned and with some damping applied, the Samick runs well and holds its own among higher priced company. My only "cavil" which drops the rating by one star is that these are not as "all weather" as I would like. The metal is very susceptible to rust once it is exposed to water. A little rain, snow or condensation and rust springs up very quickly. So far I've not seen any indication of swelling or delaminaton of the limbs themselves but the corrosion issue cannot be ignored. It's a simple matter to break the bow down and set it to warm and dry near a heater at the end of a day. A little WD-40 to the metal, threaded surfaces in particular, will keep the fixtures new. (update: A couple of months after writing this review it was suggested by another archer and also fellow who recently commented on this review as well, to use microcrystalline wax for the purpose of better weatherproofing my bow. The WD-40 has it's drawbacks for these purposes and the wax has supplanted it. I've also cerakote'd the externally exposed metal components to good effect.) If one were to spend a week or a month in the field, away from hearth and home, this setup wouldn't be my first pick. For those who head for home every night, this rig with these limbs represent a great value. For afternoon forays afield in pursuit of grouse and bunnies the Samick Sage, with these limbs is my go-to. This is the "truck gun" of the archery world and it has put some serious stew in the pot for us. This is a fair deal on a good product.
C**
Perfect fit
We purchased the limbs to give us an option of a lighter pull weight for target practice. Well made and easy installation.
R**D
Very good as usual
I have 3 Samik sage. I donโt care what anyone says. They shoot straight. Very smooth. I break a lot of arrows at 20 yards from robinhood arrows. No sights, just instinctive shooting. I have an older bear super Kodiak, is it better? Yup but costs 5 times as much.
C**R
1st pair twisted, 2nd pair great
First pair I recieved were possibly twisted - my string was off centered after shooting just once. My researche indicated so, so then I exchanged them for others. The exchange was fast and easy. The new ones are a bit more modern looking: the product's name "sage" written on the bottom limb in a nicer, appearing to be of a newer and bigger font - the older pair's writing was "Samick Sage" in a more plain font. Also, the ends where the string is held looks to be of a different with an improved shape that seems to work better with my stringer; the improvement also might keep it from looking bad as the ends get marred by the stringer with time. It's hard to explain, but it looks better. The important thing is that the sting is now very centered. Accuracy wise - I would say it's about the same. I don't think the other ones that were twisted shot bad, I just thought they might not last as long. If anyone can tell me why twisting of limbs is bad on recurves, please do so. I heard that they can be untwisted - I wasn't interested in doing that without proper tools. Bottom line: I would buy with confidence.
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