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Thread: Sage Take down recurve

  1. #1
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    Sage Take down recurve

    Does anyone have any experience with the recurve bow Sage Take Down. I am thinking about getting back into just shooting around for fun and I can get one of these bows new for $99 and though if there not complete crap I might buy one as the price is right. I have looked online and this bow seems to get fairly good reviews but was hoping for some real world feedback.

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    Re: Sage Take down recurve

    Don't know about the Sage, but I bought a Martin take-down a couple of years ago for about $100 and though it's not the prettiest (metal riser) it works just fine.
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    Re: Sage Take down recurve

    They should suit your needs very well.
    I have shot a couple and they seem quite smooth drawing and fit well in the hand.
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    Re: Sage Take down recurve

    The samick sage is a good entry level bow. I shot one for awhile and have a friends that use them.

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    Re: Sage Take down recurve

    Good starter/intermediate bow, stacks like a bitch around 28" so not great for longer draws.

    Stock string is garbage but with that small upgrade and get it properly set up it will do you well providing you don't have monkey arms.

    If you go to a shoot or a club I would almost guarantee you'd see a bunch there you could try, they are that popular, the go to recommendation for starting out for years now. Although I think they are under another brand now.

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    Re: Sage Take down recurve

    Fleetwood Edge is the newer version of the Sage. Almost identical design other than limb attachment screws. Edge needs allen wrench, Sage is hand tightened with knob ends. I have the Edge, great value, shoots well. Gifted daughter & son in law with same.

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