The Sage is the beginner bow that you never outgrow. It will shoot with sights, with an arrow rest, off the shelf, instinctive, string walking, backpacking.......whatever direction your archery takes you, the Sage will be there with you. Its wooden styling holds a universal appeal, it is simply a bow. To use a martial arts philosophy, it is a humble bow. Quiet and unassuming, it will teach you as a master sensei teaches young students.
@sebastienraymond36484 жыл бұрын
Well said.
@daveh77204 жыл бұрын
"... a humble bow." A perfect description. How many armies have been equipped with a humble bow? How many battles won? How much game taken? A saying I remember from a fantasy story years ago is, "A knife always works." The same can be said of the Sage. It always works.
@jamesjohnston11324 жыл бұрын
Wow 😢 , asking for one for christmas
@Zanderman20002 жыл бұрын
Where can I put my money?
@stuartlonnen53554 жыл бұрын
About 3 years ago I was looking for a new mobility scooter, so I went online and searched the internet. long story short I watched your review of the samick sage and bought a #45 version.
@prophetnozza41502 жыл бұрын
Lmao... Amazing!
@cjdarts4 жыл бұрын
My first bow, recommended by Lancaster Archery Supply in Pennsylvania, USA earlier this year, before the Corona Crazies. I'm 64 and just took up archery. I started with the 25 pound Galaxy Sage Elite (the newest incarnation). The instructor of the novice course at LAS warned against rotator cuff tears with older guys and high-poundage bows. I have upgraded to a 35-pound Bodnik Mohawk (as high as I intend to go in draw weight), but I still use the Sage to warm up before shooting the Mohawk, which seems to be an awesome bow.
@dennisnicholson9522 жыл бұрын
Mr. Darts, hello. I have seen a few reviews on the Galaxy/Samick Sage Takedown Recurve Bow and what is said about them is quite favorable. However, I have been on the Lancaster Archery Supply website today (12/21/22) and they just so happen to have a Galaxy Sage Elite on clearance for a mere $99.99. I would have preferred to see a decent review video or even a written one yet I haven't seen one. I assume that the Elite is good but is it better than the Sage? If you see this and feel like replying, thanks. I would appreciate your feedback here. If or if not, I wish you a good day.
@cjdarts2 жыл бұрын
@@dennisnicholson952 Hi Dennis. As I understand it, the only difference between the standard Sage and the Elite is where the limbs attach to the riser. I believe the Sage has a pocket and the Elite has steel pins to hold the limbs in alignment. I believe there is even a newer third model that now has two steel pins. I've had no issues with my Elite, so I would highly recommend one, especially at that price. Hope that helps.
@dennisnicholson9522 жыл бұрын
@@cjdarts It does help and thank you, Sir.
@DabbinHarambe4 жыл бұрын
Back in 2013, I was a freshman in college when I got my first bow, the Samick Sage. Back then, I was over bowed at 50 pounds due to my desire to prove something to others that doesn’t matter in the end, and I quit archery for a while. Now, I shoot target recurve with a more manageable weight. I just bought new 20 pound limbs for my Samick Sage so that I can teach other people archery without having buyers remorse like I did.
@joshhayne4 жыл бұрын
Just bought one of these as my starter bow. I love it.
@FiZc4 жыл бұрын
Got mine few weeks ago. Today destroyed the first 2 arrows and lost another.
@DarxusC4 жыл бұрын
The first time I lost an arrow for about a week dramatically reduced the frequency of my practice. Putting an 8'x4' sheet of plywood behind my target, where I could leave it, dramatically increased the frequency of my practice. Setting it all up under a roof, where I can shoot in rain, brought me up to 2 to 3 times a day. I am very thankful for that privilege. And it has really shown in my results.
@FiZc4 жыл бұрын
The arrows I'm using "Easton Inspire Carbon Ready Arrow". This week I destroyed 7 of them, all from missing the target and hitting the garage wall - the metal point is stuffed into the carbon shaft. Was hoping that after some practice I wouldn't miss the target anymore, but that may be more difficult than expected. I've been wondering how to make a mobile safety wall, I can't leave it our for long periods.
@Brilliance7924 жыл бұрын
Try Easton Genesis, more durable
@edrissemussa3714 жыл бұрын
Also got mine a few days ago. Really happy with it. Running on the last arrow I got. Broke 5 already XD
@sebastienraymond36484 жыл бұрын
The Samick Sage his literally the *Lee-Enfield* of the bows out there. Because of its "reliability & durability", low production costs, availability in virtually every geographic regions and ease of use. This bow has passed the test of the years in different hands and different uses and has managed to establish his name. Ultimately, the Sage inspired many clones and improvements. A synonym for Samick Sage would be the word "reliability". I hunted with this bow and have never been disappointed. Those who laugh at you because you use a Sage and strut around with their super expensive bows, they do this to compensate for their small organ, I'll let you guess which one.. Have a nice day and take care.
@stuartlonnen53554 жыл бұрын
Ooh ooh is it spine? Or perhaps the same letters in a different order?
@sebastienraymond36484 жыл бұрын
@@stuartlonnen5355 ;-)
@Иванпонимаете-г4ш Жыл бұрын
Durable ? Nah
@alex90tv4 жыл бұрын
First and foremost - shout out to NuSensei for being a brilliant teacher and great inspiration! Your archery material is fantastic and a great resource. I've been doing archery for just over a year now, the Samick Sage was my starter bow, I've recently moved on to a 70 inch ILF riser/limbs modern bare-bow set-up. I still love shooting the Sage of the shelf, it's fun and feels good to shoot and I think it's a great bow to start on as it has all of the features/qualities a beginner needs whether they are interested in a specific type of archery or just want to have a go. In my honest humble opinion, as a recurve bow, it's a solid simple platform that allows for a good variety of set-ups and that most folks can't go wrong with. Peace and love to everyone, stay safe folks. All the best, Alex from the UK.
@Countryboy071 Жыл бұрын
Same here 😊
@louiscypher42193 жыл бұрын
I've been shooting my Sage for about 3 years and I love it. One the best recurves I own.
@ReinhardvonHolst4 жыл бұрын
I love my Sage. It even has a name. Rated at 29lbs and I can hit 99% of what i airm for. Peace from the UK.
@danielhaxton28844 жыл бұрын
Was my first, went to compound within a week of buying it but now I know more about archery coming back to the sage and recurve shooting.
@LostBeetle4 жыл бұрын
"Nothing wrong with it." Exactly. I don't feel very compelled to get a different bow. Have a 50#. A bit over 180 fps shooting 9gpp, low noise with silencers, low hand shock and vibration, doesn't stack unless you draw over 29" as with most 62" bows. I just shoot it right off the wood shelf as it came. It's all marked up and needs a light sanding on the corner of the riser where countless thousands of arrows have bumped it while nocking. The grip has been shined up smooth. It was dry fired once and had a string break on another occasion, no damage. Got my girlfriend a Spyder based on your review where you said the handle was a bit slimmer, also had her watch that video. She loves it.
@garymize53024 жыл бұрын
Love mine still 50 pouds also
@amundjones93194 жыл бұрын
I finally upgraded to a Samick Sage from my homemade PVC bow just recently. Having a sight has helped tremendously in helping me back up and still feel confident in hitting the vitals on my deer target.
@MacMittens84 жыл бұрын
Amund Jones what draw weight Samick did you get?
@gamidragon3 жыл бұрын
I recently discovered archery when I started taking a college course on a whim for a P.E credit, and I have been enthralled entirely. Today I had the opportunity to order my first personal bow (I've been using a donor from the school) and I just placed my order for a Samick Sage. I was reading through various "Best bows for beginners" guides throughout the internet, and the Sage appeared on nearly all of them. Then I rememberd seeing this video but not watching it. I watched it, and then ordered it! Appreciate all the hard work on your channel, Thanks NUSensei
@ProfessorBear5104 жыл бұрын
This is still the o my bow I own. I wish I had more. I use it for hunting, targets, everything. I love it.
@crashboredom2 Жыл бұрын
3 years later, boughy my first bow, samick sage. Its been awesome so far. Went with 30lbs but also got an extea set of 40lbs limbs for the future. Ive been loving it.
@charlesdenman90524 жыл бұрын
I have a 45# Sam Sage. I like it as a backyard leisure archer. It is teaching me patience, humility, better posture and focus. I make my arrows as well as buy retail arrows. If I concentrate on the process and details, it is all good. I laugh at the hubris of professionals.
@Touhoua3 жыл бұрын
I just ordered one on Amazon and I'm left handed. I can't wait to start shooting! Thanks for the info!
@ufo77813 жыл бұрын
About to dust it off tomorrow for a shoot. It has been my go too for stumping for the past few years. Nice, simple, fun! Another great vid.
@rickschubrink26194 жыл бұрын
I have two of these....one was a garage sale purchase that I couldn't pass up..lol. Before they got hard to get here in Canada I bought a set of 30lb, 40lb, 45lb and 55lb limbs for them. I brought one to the Philippines to use over there and my son in law loves it too... I also have an OMP Ozark Hunter 50lb long bow and a PSE Black Hawk 45lb huning bow....but the Samick is always my go-to bow when just throwing arrows down range or in the back yard....love these!
@courseiam4 жыл бұрын
I have and started with the Samick Sage last year. Love it!
@jonmichael64784 жыл бұрын
Been looking at the sage and the hunter, as we are in lock down and can't get to a club at the moment ( beginner ) I am going through reviews. The sage is topping the charts for us at the moment. Thanks.
@garrypatten7324 жыл бұрын
Bought my Sage about 3 years ago, still get it of the rack every now and then and have a bit of fun with it.
@tiberiu_nicolae4 жыл бұрын
I have a 40lb one but its really 55lb at my draw length. Bought it fornhunting small game, but I'm lightyears away from being acurate enough for it. I love that it's a take down and it's not fluorescent coloured.
@priceeubanks93414 жыл бұрын
Shit 55 lbs is elk territory boss. For small game I'd use like 30 or 25. Even 40 will take a whitetail
@robcarr8505 Жыл бұрын
I just got back into archery. I was a teenager when I was into it the first time and we didn't have KZbin back then for professional instruction. I recently bought a Samick Sage and i absolutely love it. Once I get strong enough to shoot 50 pounds, ill buy a higher end bow as long as I'm still having fun with it.
@_M_a_r_t_i_n_M3 жыл бұрын
I just bought one last week as my first ever bow. Bought the 50lb version with the stained wood. Beautiful bow. Have not yet strung it as I do not have a proper target for it as of yet. I will be looking around this week for a few bails of straw.
@TheSteveGullick3 жыл бұрын
50lb!!!!! Jesus.
@tomaszwota14654 жыл бұрын
Got me a first bow, a 30 lbs Polaris, some time ago. Shoots fine, though I'm thinking of getting a double shelved horse bow, something that I could shoot left or right handed, on both sides, with different releases. Still, it's pretty fun. A bummer I won't be able to shoot it now that I'm going back to work to Belgium.
@williamemilceleiro98573 жыл бұрын
Greetings! I just bought a Fleetwood Edge and I have read it is a Samick Sage rebrand? True? I am a beginner and have little experience but I can hit a one foot square target at 10 meters! Lol at least I'm having a lot of fun! I've only had it for a week but feels like it has great potential. It is smooth and quiet and very accurate and yes, like you said, it "feels good". Thank you for your channel. BIG Thumbs up and Cheers!
@Kevin-kf9ct4 жыл бұрын
Started Olympic style at a club 6 months ago but still using club bows there, then with the lock-down bought one online to shoot at home (plenty of space) last month as something that was sufficiently different to Olympic style that I wouldn't pick up bad habits for that but could keep shooting. Loving it, upped my weight from 30Ib at the club to 40lb so excellent training for when I do buy an Olympic style bow. Shooting it off the shelf instinctive - just a lot of fun but at the same a good investment for future use.
@NeroWesten4 жыл бұрын
I’ve used a samick journey for years. Same as the sage but longer. It’s too long for me but was a gift. I finally bought a sage today. Looking forward to a better fit.
@feralgrandad44294 жыл бұрын
Yep, when I wanted to get back into Archery few years ago the Sage was right at the top of its popularity. Merlin Archery here in UK couldn't keep up with demand. I brought the only one I could find, Iin 35lbs. Loved, it. Couple years later I found a set of extra limbs on ebay, 50lbs. Treated the sage to a Grizzly Jim string and loved it again. I then saw your video about "rebranded" bows, picked up a riser by Core and made a 2nd bow. Roll forward to now, confined by this current situation I decided to shoot 100 arrows a day for 30 days. I have 9.5 meters across my apartment the bow I'm using is the Sage, now with the 35lb limbs back in place. I've shot 2300 arrows and I'm so in love with it again. I use a "fixed crawl" al-la Push Archery and this bow is a joy.............I seam to remember you'd shot the Samick Journeyman before the Sage David, is it even smoother with the longer limbs?
@300_WM4 жыл бұрын
Got one in 2019 to take camping so that I had something to do during down time. Now the whole family has bows. It was the gateway bow to the sport
@huberttrocks4 жыл бұрын
I got a Samick Sage in large part because of your videos! I started off with 45 lb limbs but got a pair of 25 lb limbs for indoor range shooting.Great bow!
@NoMatureContent3 жыл бұрын
I just recently got one of these. It's a really nice bow to use. I've got a 60lb draw version.
@verofpv61522 жыл бұрын
Just built my first pvc/fibrglass bow a week ago and loved it heaps so i whent to the nearest archery store in geelong today to see what they had on offer and the sage was handed to me and highly recommended, might have to go back pick one up
@verofpv61522 жыл бұрын
Ok is this a scam?
@michaellewis77584 жыл бұрын
I bought one for my son, it is a case of performance at a given price point. I'd never call things 'cheap'. But it is affordable compare to others and the performance for the level of affordability - makes it a great buy. Having bought it - it feels like I had a bargain. Fundamentally, though, it is really just great fun to use.
@cjcj419711 ай бұрын
Great review really enjoyed your time thanks.
@ryankolick41174 жыл бұрын
It's a nice bow I have to say I was one of those people that recommended it to everyone who wanted to get a new bow 😅. Also nice coat
@ryda4l54 жыл бұрын
I just bought a used Sammick Sage as a starter and I love it.
@sum41rulez18854 жыл бұрын
Recently bought my first bow and so many people suggested the sage so I went for it. Love it so far
@DrawingTechnical3 жыл бұрын
I am stuck between the Samick Sage and Black Hunter, I'm leaning towards getting a Hunter but ... we'll see when the time comes.
@dannycoffey6443 жыл бұрын
Yes I still have my samick sage bow after all these years. I have purchased far more expensive bows $ 399 dollars and up and I end up selling them and going back to my samick sage bow. I absolutely love this bow and I only use the 25 lb draw weight and I shoot 500 spine carbon arrows 200 grain tips all day long. I stop buying other bows I just shoot my samick sage. I love this bow I have own this bow ever since the Samick sage revolution hit the market Thanks Danny C. USA
@bowman3211234 жыл бұрын
I've had my Sage since 2015, and I could tell you how much I like her but there isn't room here, like you said" there's nothing wrong with it". I shoot in competitions, recreation, hunts, target matches, etc. I have other bows, but my 45# Sage shooting off the shelf is my go-to for consistent feel, looks and response.
@shinkitai4 жыл бұрын
Hiya, I’ve just bought this bow this week, May 2020, it was to get me through Corona Lockdown. I searched lots of KZbin videos as a newbie who is just getting into backyard archery. I noted your first video and many others about cost and draw weight. My education into brace height parameters and string choice (Flemish fast flight 14) I’ve opted for. 35 pound draw weight. All of these choices have been made due to you and other KZbin archery educators. Cheers from Scotland. 😷🏴🍻 Enjoying my learning, keep the vids coming Sensei, your humble Kohai.
@hoah4 жыл бұрын
Literally bought one last week.
@jimmyalbertguardino3054 жыл бұрын
Yes,very good bow.Have a couple and a couple of look alikes.Never shot it much,but it delivers..Thankyou for reminding us how good it is.
@MONKLJ2 жыл бұрын
Ya I've got one, keep it for any friend that drops by and we go to shoot bows. I bought 2.5 years ago, for a small pittance, and your right it's a solid shooter.
@Bierzgal4 жыл бұрын
Still have mine and it's still my trad bow of choice untill I buy something better at last :). I've put a flemish string and beaver puffs on it. Looks pretty nice. And surprisingly enough, it's probably still the one I'd recommend to beginners since while there are many others that are pretty much the same, the old Samick model is the only one you can get around $90. The Galaxy Sage, the SW Spyder etc. all cost $50 more. NU, you never really covered any Alibow fiberglass products beside the mini-bow. It would be interesting to know your thoughts since they pretty much make the "Samick Sages" of horse archery and are the first ones to be recommended to beginners that want to try thumb draw. Armin Hirmer covered pretty much all of them but it would be nice to hear your opinions aswell. Especially comparing them to a Mariner bow.
@theengravingartisan50144 жыл бұрын
we are proud owners of 2 samick sage bows. Greetings from Malta.
@lburrsshinyhunts22534 жыл бұрын
Only thing I know about Malta is the mission in the campaign on age of empires 3 with the Ottoman Turks trying to siege the fort there.
@damnitman19693 жыл бұрын
4 years. And still loving it
@pafedewa4 жыл бұрын
Our local shop sells a number of Sages. I got one about 8 years ago and it is still the bow I shoot. I keep thinking about getting a new bow but it serves the need
@shadowfauxx74 жыл бұрын
I have my Samick sage for 5 years now still love it
@indy28674 жыл бұрын
I just bought my first bow, I found a lightly used Sage FleaBay. It came with 55# limbs, so I've also ordered a set of 30# to start with. Should be fun 🙂
@snoopanoop77054 жыл бұрын
That video where you reviewed the Samick Sage was the first video I saw from your channel and is also my first bow. I've been looking at the Mandarin Black Hunter but for now I like the Samick Sage.
@mrnice7524 жыл бұрын
The Black Hunter is faster, and stacks less at 29"+ draw. But it's a very short riser with no mounting bushings for accessories and can only really be shot off the shelf. If you only want to shoot trad then I'd say they BH is better at that. The Sage/Journey/Spyder etc. are greaat if you might want to use a sight, stabalizers or arrow rest and plunger button. Really it's hard to compare apples to oranges and they both better than the other for what they were designed to do.
@doarm154 жыл бұрын
I bought a similar one. Southwest archery spyder xl bow. Looks exactly like the sage. Even the wood grain is the same. I love it. It's my first recurve bow and I love shooting it. I got 50lbs draw with the starter kit on Amazon. It's a nice bow for beginners.
@wallaced86604 жыл бұрын
Yer I have had mine for about a month now and very happy with it. Came with 2 sets of limbs so it's diversity is perfect. I can make it how I want it for the day.
@danielvalentino36753 жыл бұрын
I just got into archery and the sage was my first bow. Seems to be working well for what I want to do.
@gabithemagyar4 жыл бұрын
My first western recurve (vs my Kassai Panther Magyar bow which I already had before it) was the Samick Journey - like the sage but with longer limbs which makes for a 64 inch bow. It's still my go to bow for outside shooting even though I now have some others. I just find the grip really comfortable and the hefty weight of the bow is very much to my liking vs lighter bows.
@Uradamus4 жыл бұрын
I just ordered a Journey to use as my first recurve the other day, should be here today or tomorrow. I used to shoot compounds about 25 years ago, and been feeling the archery itch again recently and I thought it would be fun to get into something more traditional and use it as a way to stay motivated about working out without breaking the bank. Not to mention with the way the world is going lately, might not be a bad idea to brush up on practical survival skills just in case, heh. Since I'm pretty tall with a close to 31" draw, the extra 2 inches the Journey has over the Sage seemed like a good idea for comfort. I almost went with the more updated Spyder XL, but they were about $20 more and I was having trouble finding one that wasn't back ordered in my desired weight (went with 35#, with my draw it ends up closer to 42#, which shouldn't be too much trouble for me even starting out since I am a pretty big guy with broad shoulders and a fair bit of intensive labor work in my past.) For my build it should be low enough to focus on form without too much trouble, while still being a useful weight for hunting if I decide to go down that route again in the next year or two.
@FallingofHeroes4 жыл бұрын
I've started with this bow, havent used it much because of the event that must not be named!
@DarxusC4 жыл бұрын
Could you get a cheap bag target, and a nice big plywood sheet backstop (I know I can get them delivered), and do practice several meters across a room? Check ceiling height before spending the money, mine is a little low.
@adamgucci4 жыл бұрын
The sage for life for me !
@rogersousa33694 жыл бұрын
Bought one to determine if archery was for me, still shooting it today along side a lever. I always go back to it for its simplicity and it’s more relaxing feeling.
@iDogtag4 жыл бұрын
Picked up a Sage at the start of lockdown. Been loving shooting in the garden.
@marcus570853 жыл бұрын
I am planning to buy a Samick stage, I am new to archery. I read good reviews about this bow
@KateReadsBooks3 жыл бұрын
Have you got any advice about my sage making a loud twang when I shoot it- like a low guitar string. Do I need to twist the string more? What do you think?
@nguyenhongvinh19862 жыл бұрын
I would twist the string more.
@benrent6625 Жыл бұрын
Your brace height needs to be like 7-1/2" to 8". U prob have like 6. The string slaps the crap outta the limb ends with anything under 7".
@michaelgrubb68994 жыл бұрын
I bought my sage this past July and shot it this last year in some local SYWAT tournaments here in TEXAS; 20 yds 5 spot indoor. come out in 3rd in state. now i have it setup like an Olympic recurve. might have to save up for a proper Olympic setup!
@gilomonster60204 жыл бұрын
I have a sage that I use for field archery. It is surprising for such a short bow that it handles string walking quite well. Gets a bit tetchy on the shorter targets but still shoots OK.
@adriaanvandenberg50134 жыл бұрын
Great awesome bow that can do anything you want, if you want a traditional takedown then the sage is there and for left handed people too!
@fredcarter70034 жыл бұрын
I like watching your videos really good educational and motivating inspirational thanks for your reviews keep them coming
@JeffWalshPhotography4 жыл бұрын
I've been shooting off and on for 3 years. It's my first and only bow. With the lockdown, I've set up a range in the back yard shooting a couple hundred shots per day. I've never shot anything else, but I'm finding no reason to upgrade. I want to get into barebow competitions, so if anyone has some insight into why I should upgrade, and what those upgrades would do for me I'd appreciate it.
@alejandrocouste62074 жыл бұрын
Hi! I have been using a Sage for two and a half years, I took it to about 7 tournaments and got 2 medals with it. In those competitions people used way better bows and arrows and still obtained similar results. What I mean is that the bow is perfect for competition, obviosly is not as good as a Black widow or a Bearpaw or whatever other 1000 bow but if your technique is good this bow will not leave you behind. I would try it for a a competition or 2 and then check if the upgrade is so necessary right now. Best of luck!
@johnshort44212 жыл бұрын
Yep, started with one 15 years ago. Due to a move, sort of dropped outta site and it was sold. I just now traded a Sage for a bass guitar I built and it’s a sweet bow STILL. Love it and wish I could shoot it better.
@KorokHaze933 жыл бұрын
I just got one from a friend. He's had it over 7 yrs he's kept it strung nearly the entire time. It's perfectly fine except for a very slight twist in the upper limb which I've already gotten most straightened out
@capoeiradude354 жыл бұрын
I love my 55# samick sage takedown recurve bow. I've had mine for over 10 years and it still works great!
@sincereagape98764 жыл бұрын
Purchased a Samick Sage after looking into that an a Martin Jaguar. The Jaguar seemed like is no longer being produced? This is 2020/July. A Jaguar on ebay was going over 200.00. I picked up my sage on ebay with 25lbs draw weight for 70.00 a few months ago. I got around to picking up a target, arrows, bow stringer late this week and am hoping to get the items in this coming week. Looking forward to shooting.
@charliebear73924 жыл бұрын
After watching your review and being new to archery, I bought a 25lbs Samick Sage and one for my 70 year-old Dad, and later 40lbs limbs. This was about 5-6 years ago. My younger daughter has a smaller children’s 15-20lbs bow and we would all go out as a family to shoot at the El Dorado Park at Long Beach, California. Usually it’s great family time being outdoors though we sometimes get intimidated by these hunters in all their regalia and hog half the open field (they use 1 lane shooting compound bows over +100 yards but you can’t be 2-3 lanes next to them otherwise it’s too dangerous) and camp out all day with their beer coolers. The park needs to do something about these guys. Sorry for the rant. If the bows were much more expensive (I think I bought a Samick for less than $150 back then), I would not have gotten into archery, so thanks NuSensei for introducing me and the family to the sport where both young and old can enjoy.
@stevedriscoll25392 жыл бұрын
I just had to have this bow back in like 1998 or 1999. It was at my local Archery shop. I sold another item so I could purchase this bow for $225. Mine said "Kiowa" on the upper limb. After shooting with some other trad guys, I felt like I got ripped off because other guys had custom bows that didn't cost a whole lot more and some of those were noticeably better bows...but, in the end, it was a pretty good bow and I did some hunting with it, and had a lot of fun with it. I have a SAS Courage now and I am really liking this bow. It looks like a custom bow and I got it set up to where it is shooting real good and zippy.
@daveh77204 жыл бұрын
I learned to shoot with an old Ben Pearson 45# bow about 40 years ago, but like a dummy I sold it to the kid next door. Fast forward to about 3 years ago and I wanted to get back into archery. I went to a local sporting goods store and the cheapest recurve bow they had was a 55# Damon Howatt. I bought it because it was on clearance. (Apparently nobody wants a 55# recurve - all the hunters want compound bows.) But it became obvious pretty quickly that I wasn't ready for a 55# bow. For some reason I had shied away from takedown bows, but the Howatt was a bit much so I was willing to reconsider to get a lighter bow. A lot of people online suggested the Sage, so I bought one with 25# limbs. That's probably the best investment I've ever made in archery. I like that I can buy new limbs for it that will have heavier draw weight, but for now these will do fine. I imagine there are other recurve bows just as good for the draw weight, but there are SO MANY people who recommend the Sage, they're kind of hard to find.
@fablehill4 жыл бұрын
With the pandemic I decided to follow through finally on taking up archery. I went to my local shop and got hooked up with the Sage Elite, now offered by Galaxy. Only after did I start doing research and realized how ubiquitous the bow is 😅 ive been loving it, I've got it in #35. I shot every day since I bought it until this past weekend, when I had to give my shoulder a bit of a break. Something seems to be a bit off in my form.
@narecardoso24 жыл бұрын
I had the opportunity to buy 4 bows from last week until today, when the last one arrived, for my youngest son. I am a beginner and very excited about this sport that I see as a relaxing thing to do. I have bought a Junior Armex Black Spirit 42.5" #18 for my eldest son; this one that arrived today, which is an "Anglo Arms 15lb 51" Recurve Bow And Arrow Starter Archery Set"; my first bow, a Core Shift 62" #28, a week ago; and finally my second bow, a Samick Sage 62" #40 that arrived yesterday. I am already used to the Shift, which is a lighter draw weight and the Sage is a bit heavy for now. I knew that when I bought it, but I wanted to buy it anyway. I can shoot the Shift all day long, but the Sage, obviously, I'm tired after 20 or 30 shots. I am waiting to practice a lot more until I can shoot the Sage more easily, maybe in a club. I am shooting in my back garden for now, and 28lbs is more than enough.
@vidblitz4 жыл бұрын
Your timing on this video was perfect, thanks. I've been on-and-off-with archery with a pse razorback 30lbs bow, but it never felt right to me and now part of the laminate on the lower limb is giving up. I was thinking of the Samick Sage as my first brand new bow, so this helps.
@scribejay4 жыл бұрын
I came from this exact same place (even the same thing with the laminate giving out) and the first thing you'll notice how much sturdier the Sage feels. We can call it a simple humble bow but compared to those kind of under $100 beginner bows the Sage will feel finely crafted. Also, the designers and trademark owners of the Sage changed manufacturers. The Samick Sage will be hard to find but Galaxy Sage is the exact same design under the new manufacturer.
@camlong893 жыл бұрын
Just bought one as my first bow. New for $109. Can't wait.
@ThatOtherAndrew4 жыл бұрын
I had a Sage as my starter bow, to me it's a really great bow for fun and easy shooting. The bow didn't seem to really be designed for dedicated target shooting, since the sight window is too small for that (at least for me), but that's the only gripe I had about the bow, and a very minor one at that. Now that I have an actual target setup, I may get a weaker set of limbs for my sage and use it as a bare bow bow.
@DarxusC4 жыл бұрын
Can you say more about the sight window size? I haven't had any problems with it that I'm aware of, but I have very little experience. Is that a problem that came up when adding a sight?
@joseftabone33664 жыл бұрын
I have one with 45 and 60# limbs. It is the bow I go to review my technique and consistency. I love it
@kynkadeoutdoors4 жыл бұрын
I have a 55lb lefthanded Samick Sage. On another note, I love your shirt. I'd love to get one for myself
@chasewilliams31083 ай бұрын
The Samick Sage is the Ruger 5.56 of Bows. Basic, simple, reliable, accurate, accessible, versatile, modular, and durable. Great bow for everything from target to hunting to survival.
@carlc.47144 жыл бұрын
My rental bow I had for a year was a Samick sage or a clone (20#, 26# and 30# limbs). Now I am even more traditional with a (modern style) longbow. ;)
@DarxusC4 жыл бұрын
How much did it cost to rent a bow for a year?
@chlodowech4 жыл бұрын
Just started archery, and yes, I bought a Sage. I also bought several pairs of limbs with different draw weights. The bow just feels right, and I love shooting it.
@huixiaolin93784 жыл бұрын
I've had one for 3 years at #45. love it
@mniejszeodtrzech4 жыл бұрын
We have one Sage in our house :) Greetings from Poland! :)
@maciejstojek23824 жыл бұрын
Polecasz?
@craigbowson37444 жыл бұрын
I've been shooting a sage for 5 weeks and I love it. It's only 30lb, but when I decide to get a heavier draw weight, I'll probably get limbs for my sage rather than a new bow and they're less than £44
@joem45513 жыл бұрын
My first trad bow too! I have a recurve Martin and Samick Sage!
@NivMizzet134 жыл бұрын
I got one! it's my very first bow, and I'm still using it XD. I was thinking of moving up but the bow is comfortable!
@cyclops2144 жыл бұрын
I bought a galaxy sage With 25-pound limbs from Lancaster archery last year and I love it. Going to buy the 35-pound limbs soon. And this is my first and the only bow So far I am also thinking of Adding a Fred bear bow soon And also a longbow.
@flonyme81744 жыл бұрын
Spyder with the xl limbs here. Basically the same thing. But I'm 6"3 and needed the longer limbs. Only 45lbs but I love it.
@DarxusC4 жыл бұрын
Huh. With my 29.5" draw, I'm now kind of wishing I got a Spyder XL.
@flonyme81744 жыл бұрын
@@DarxusC I draw to around 31 and it doesn't seem to stack at all.
@willshaman21284 жыл бұрын
Great video and I’d love to buy one, at least to use during lockdown while my club is closed. But what do I do when I have a 32” draw length? Will the petite Sage just start stacking? I need a longer recurve, so what are my options? Help needed for a big bloke!
@Kevin-kf9ct4 жыл бұрын
I'm 6'2" with a ~31" draw length and similarly bought one for practice during the lock down. I'm not that experienced (6 months doing Olympic - bought this as something slightly different so not to impact what I've been learning for that). It does stack, but not to a degree where it's any problem - perfectly manageable and you wouldn't notice unless you're thinking about it - well at least to a relatively inexperience person like me. I was shooting 30lb at my club and went up to 40 for the Sage and it's been fine. The seller - (the excellent Eagle Archery in the UK) suggested I stick to 40 as that would be around 43 or 44 draw weight on my draw length and that seems about right, so probably drop 5lb from what you think you;d want just to be sure. But absolutly no regrets with it, really excellent bow and great fun to shoot.
@willshaman21284 жыл бұрын
@@Kevin-kf9ct Hey thanks, Kevin! That’s the answer I was looking for. At 6'4" and with my draw length, I have been told I should be looking for a 68" - 70" bow, but then I’m still definitely a beginner, so the stacking issue may well not be something I notice. It’s true to say I haven’t noticed it on the club bows I’ve used - I don’t know their exact length, but they look roughly the same as the Sage. What the Sage offers seems right for me: I want to work with something reliable as a traditional bow (I want to get into field archery ultimately) that doesn’t break the bank and will allow me to cheaply trade up limbs in poundage until my muscles have settled. At that point, I’ll get something a bit more upmarket, possibly not even a takedown, as that’s not a feature I particularly value at present. Sounds like the Sage is for me!
@Kevin-kf9ct4 жыл бұрын
@@willshaman2128 Glad to help. As I say I've not had any issue with mine. I'd noticed the comments about stacking before I ordered but after ordering found several more and was a bit in trepidation until it arrived - but like several comments I saw my experience is it does stack, but in practice it's not an issue - at least for me. You are that bit bigger so YMMV - the Polaris is apparently the Sage with 2 extra inches so might be worth seeking out, but it's not so easily available (I shoot left handed so that doesn't help either). Similarly been told I need a 68" bow, but I'll get a suitable Olympic style when things normalise again - in the meantime the Sage is, IMHO, excellent.
@SuperLiamjohn3 жыл бұрын
Mine should arrive tomorrow hopefully
@Jekudo4 жыл бұрын
Got my sage about 4 years ago, still enjoy shooting it!
@greenhoodedvigilante4584 жыл бұрын
What's the difference between this 'fast flight flemish twist' bowstrings and normal 'endless loop' string? Can you make a video about this?
@Malakith4 жыл бұрын
As the name kinda suggests, the flemish twist has a faster speed and should have a bit better performance. Some people also say It's quieter but I'm not sure about that. Some other things like nock point location etc might also be slightly different. Both strings are fine, it's mostly a matter of preference.
@GsyMoo4 жыл бұрын
If the string is properly made not a lot, certainly not to you and me. A badly or well made string can really affect the consistency of your shooting, but on my bow using each sort at the same brace height I get exactly the same velocity. For the record I prefer Flemmish twist on a Trad bow because it's more string and less serving, so if you've paid extra to have a two tone twist it looks more classic.
@mrnice7524 жыл бұрын
"Fast Flight" refers to the string material. The original was Spectra but most of the modern versions are Dyneema. It has much less stretch than the original Dacron material that older bows were made to use. Less stretch means slightly better performance, but puts more stress on the limbs so not all bows can handle it. The difference between Endless Loop and Flemish Twist is more personal choice. A well made Flemish should perform pretty much as well an endless loop, but as they are twisted by hand can be a little less consistant. The twists give a tiny bit more stretch and maybe lose 2-3fps, but I do think they are slightly quieter and look nicer. I make Enless Loop strings for my Olympic bows, and Flemish Twists for my trad bows, all made from 100% Dyneema. Hope this helps.
@shulooneddy4 жыл бұрын
It looks like your top limb isn't screwed in all the way... I've had a Sage for a few years and it still shoots great. I haven't found any reason to buy anything more expensive.
@russellrattys65812 жыл бұрын
Im moving within back-yard shooting, from air rifles, to a bow, and initially i wanted a complete set from merlin artery in the uk, which was good from a price point, it had everything to get started, the bow, arrows, glove, wrist guard, target and other items, however, merlin didnt have that set available, so i have had to make up my own set, and try to stick to the same budget The original bow was a 54 inch bow, called a merlin hunter So, i have gone for a samick sage, im looking forward to it arriving The samick sage and all the other components were around the same price as the entire hunter kit, within £10 so yeah, i went for the sage
@cathexis13254 жыл бұрын
What do you mean by track bow? I'm relatively new to archery. I bought the galaxy version of this last year and love it. I can only compare it to my compound as far as shooting ...I use no sights , no extras and at 40 lbs and a 20 yds I'm fairly accurate . Can't beat that. My compound feels weird with sights, rests, triggers ( I bought secondhand decked out, so to speak) , I guess it doesn't really feel what I thought archery would feel like aesthetically? Where as the samick fits that bill.