Really should check that the bow has some positive tiller for shooting split finger. Setting it up properly could quieten the bow considerably. Fitting a nock wouldn't hurt too.
@scetchport5 ай бұрын
Nice bow, another expert review. Thankyou, Australia watching.
@labtrainer098 ай бұрын
If you get a chance, Armin, I hope you'll obtain and review a Junxing Pharos II ILF hunting recurve. It is VERY much like the Sanlida Hermit in almost every respects and, frankly, I would like to hear what you see and feel when you shoot the the Hermit. Right now, I can't decide which one to buy! Thanks, Chris
@N0rnagest9 ай бұрын
I have about 5 'best bows' ! one is best for leaving in the car... another is best for centre shot shooting, another is best for thumb shooting ..... lol
@MickeyStartraveller9 ай бұрын
Such a nice piece! Sanlida bows look awesome.
@ZephrusPrime9 ай бұрын
For this bow I really like the low grip. But the best bow is the one I feel like shooting on any particular day.-That string is D97 Fast Flight.
@ArminHirmer9 ай бұрын
did not look like FF... but what do I know
@vincentlesconnec81859 ай бұрын
My best bow for every situation is the Raptor RX from Simon's bow😍😍
@labtrainer099 ай бұрын
Hi, Vincent. I'm sure that the Raptor RX is a GREAT bow, but we're talking "apples and oranges" here when it comes to price. On Simon's webpage, the Raptor is currently listed at €890.00. The Sanlida Hermit is a a mere €278.
@ambidextrousarchery9 ай бұрын
Great price! I’d love to see those materials and product designs in a twin bow. Happy shooting and teaching, Armin :)
@toxolite7 ай бұрын
Certainly a nice bow. if ordering from the UK then be prepared to add a hefty $100 for shipping. I believe the $299 price mentioned includes shipping and taxes to US only.
@SUPERSONIC_ARCHERY9 ай бұрын
Hi Armin, in my opinion the best bow is the one you love shooting every day :) besides that, SANLIDA is putting out great stuff for a while now! Even theyr compoundbows are awesome (Dragon 10, Dragon 9).... An A-Bomb for the Bucks. Beste Grüße
@labtrainer099 ай бұрын
Hi, Armin. Because the Hermit X10 is on the short list for my next recurve, I was VERY interested in your review. Ironically, many of the words you used to describe this bow's performance are EXACTLY the same ones used by Jeff Phillips of the KZbin channel "Instinctive Addiction Archery." You were both extremely pleased with thisSanlida hunting recurve. Just one thing: I watched your video twice (including once in slow motion!) but I didn't hear you mention even once the draw weight of the bow you tested, (as it arrived from the factory). Could you let us know? It would help us put into context the chronograph speeds you recorded. Keep up the great work, Chris (Maine, USA)
@petercollins19219 ай бұрын
At about 6.09-.10 he says 40#
@labtrainer099 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, Peter. I don't know how I missed that but I'm going to chalk it up to old age! Best, Chris
@luissandoval40937 ай бұрын
Same concern....
@laurentmeiller51719 ай бұрын
nice bow, but always use a bow stringer because cabone and foam lims can be twisted very easily (in my club someone twisted Uukha 100 limbs....)
@adiandrei30069 ай бұрын
Hello, Armin. I am in the process of learning about archery. Can you tell what was the noise coming from at 6:47, when you shake the bow a little? Is the natural sound made by the limbs without a string?
@space.youtube9 ай бұрын
The noise is quite normal for an unstrung ILF bow.
@adiandrei30069 ай бұрын
@@space.youtube thank you for clarification
@andrewbrown38249 ай бұрын
What characteristics make for a good hunting bow? What is a good asiatic hunting bow? They must have been used for both war and hunting. This X10 was 60" is a shorter bow better?
@grantmiller65709 ай бұрын
Nice, Sanlida seem to do a pretty nice product.
@benji2807929 ай бұрын
Hi! In term of ilf bow, did you ever tried the bosen limbs ? The super recurve ones seem to be pretty interesting.
@ArminHirmer9 ай бұрын
don't think so
@scottirving41839 ай бұрын
Armin could have squeezed his fingers into that glove thus avoiding all the fiddling with the too big glove.
@oledevon2 ай бұрын
How would you compare this to the sanlids x8 one piece recurve. For target dhootong and hinting but mainly just shooting. Or any other great bow for the price?
@-fazik-37139 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@crazyhandyman26689 ай бұрын
thank you
@TheArby138 ай бұрын
Hi. I am thinking about getting this bow. I usually use a rest. But I remember from a long time ago when I shot a lot (before I had to stop shooting) I used to glue a shelf pad and pad in the cutout. That was before I knew about Velcro. What do you use? Is the material available on Amazon? Or where? Thanks. Great video. You are the second Archer I have seen on a video who recommends this bow. Now I am anxious to get one. I have a cheaper bow for bowfishing so the Sanlida will be my target/hunting bow. ***Cant find one anywhere)
@chmux8 ай бұрын
I´ve got a Sanlida XYCG 40# Hill Style long bow and quite like it. Up to now I´m not into the ILF bows. Too noisy and too much bells and whistles, imho. "ILF hunting bow" seemed a kind of oxymoron.. But this bow seems to be... good. Still a bit on the noisy side, but with some silencers, it could be interesting.
@Buran01Ай бұрын
ILF main advantage is allowing you to to change the poundage of the bow changing the limbs and the pressure of the bolt limbs; there's nothing contradictory in a ILF used for hunting, since some risers as the Hoyt Satori are specifically developed to use in hunting (has no holes for clicker not a sight). This riser is quite similar to the Satori (forged riser, good limb bolts) but with two advantages: has two berger holes (so allows to use an arrow rest and a pressure button if needed) and the price, which is ~1/2.
@chmuxАй бұрын
@@Buran01 I researched a bit more: I was wrong. ILF is usable for hunting. Not as noisy as I thought. I don´t even hunt, but I like my bows quiet. Maybe I should give it a try. :)
@fortunateson15438 ай бұрын
Guys, can you help me? I am looking for a first bow, but my draw is 33,5-34 inch(I am tall). I was thinking about 72 or maybe 74 olympic bow, but 27 riser and xl limbs are not so cheap, so I am thinking - if I ll buy this bow, which is 60 with 19 riser, and couple this limbs with regular 25inch riser. Can I get necessary draw or it doesn’t work this way?
@davidingram78088 ай бұрын
Hello, if you use the longer riser, the limbs will lose around 20% draw weigh, but I'm not sure about that much draw length. The only bow I own that is capable of a 34in draw length is my Majesty. It's 53in long and 40#. However, it's a Korean style, thumb draw bow. It works great for my long draw length.
@nicholasosborne13562 ай бұрын
I just received a hermit 10. When installing the limbs the limb bolts do not sit perfectly flush on the limbs. The bolts came out of the box fully tightened. So there is a slight triangular gap when strung between the limb and the bolt... Is that normal?
@Aerzon1v129 күн бұрын
In late, but yes it is normal. Jake Kaminski has a good video on finding min and max adjustments for the limb bolts. The bolts are merely to set a preload, they aren't intended to be screwed down fully. The limb should have some vertical play inside the limb pocket when not strung.
@markroberts69719 ай бұрын
Are t those tiller bolts supposed to to get tighten up on that bore like others?
@ArminHirmer9 ай бұрын
no idea :D
@jonoedwards41959 ай бұрын
Toing,, Toing,,! Great review as always Armi.
@davidlargen69459 ай бұрын
With shelf style bows, 10 grains per pound is recommended
@Man_fay_the_Bru7 ай бұрын
Is niiiiiice
@Kersich869 ай бұрын
the best bow is the one with your name on it that you get a percentage selling 😂
@ArminHirmer9 ай бұрын
working on it :D
@finfin41108 ай бұрын
Bitte lieber in deutsch gibt leider nicht so viele, aber trotzdem danke für das schöne Video 🙂