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20 thoughts on “Good Beginners Bow? Sada by Oakridge – Review”
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I recieved mine today in black (#50) from Bogensportwelt, where it costed 181€ (maybe a new version, but same name) and I think, obviously I just got it and can't give any long term experience, that it’s a really nice bow, smoth draw, not much vibration, looks good, feels good, lightweight, sturdy in the limbs, so yeah…
What is the draw weight at 23 inches?
Hi Armin, are there significative differences with the Black Sada one? Thank you
Thank you for this master :J
The handle piece on mine (30#) just popped off while opening the bow, less than 500 arrows shot…I'll update to tell you all what the warranty is like
I got 35# version. It is nice. No issues with bowstring in my case. Biggest disadvantage is the handle. It is too small. I could feel the edge of leather on the very bottom hurting my hand (glue made the edge hard and sharp). It started to be really nice and comfy after i replaced leather with longer one fitting my hand. At the end of the day, I am very satisfied.
Made by Ali bow ? Those bows Sada, Hayk, Flint look all the same .
Mine just broke at the handle 🙁
Oak Ridge Black Forest Recurve
I'd like you to review this bow, too.
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hello thanks for this vidéo, can you say me the best horsebow have to buy for begining archery? skb , or others? thanks
Hi Armin
I love your videos and your calm and mellow approach, very inspirational – thank you! I just bought a Oak Ridge Black Sada #35 pounds, but I can’t seem to find the correct braceheight online – what would be your suggestion?
Thomas, Denmark
This is SADA bamboo bow?
Nice and helpful review. Thanks =)
Beware of the « 0pen button « curse !!..🙄
I would really like to ask for a comparison with eg the sycthain bow from flagella dei which is, when i know it right, the same pricerange
Mr. Hirmer, you have class. I appreciate your style and attitude.
Is it just me that gets scared the bow will snap?
So, how about the durability after 5 months? Did it survive?
Hey there, I shoot mostly compound target, I'd like to to some more instinctual type shooting though and so I was looking for recommendations for a upper middle end horse bow- something shorter and light ,durable, fast, or like to keep it traditional but i don't mind some modern touches