Martin Saber Takedown Bow, 55-Pound, Camouflage

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Product Feature
- The new Saber Take-Down bow brings a higher level of features to Martin Archery's metal riser Take Downs.
- Including the more advanced Saber handle with two integrated Vibration Vortex V.E.M.'s mounted in the riser and the Thermal V protective dampening grip for a vibration free shot.
- A smooth draw, a powerful shot, a durable riser, and a comfortable grip.
- You can easily remove limbs from the riser for convenient transport and storage.
- Laminated wood and glass limbs offer a smooth draw, but send an arrow with authority.
Product Description
The new Saber Take-Down Recurve bow brings a higher level of features to Martin Archery's metal riser Take Downs. These include the more advanced Saber handle with 2 integrated Vibration Vortex V.E.M.'s mounted in the riser and the Thermal V protective dampening grip for a vibration free shot. A smooth draw, a powerful shot, a durable riser, a comfortable grip. Our list of important features isnt short. Laminated wood and glass limbs offer a smooth draw, but send an arrow with authority. You can easily remove limbs from the riser for convenient transport and storage. We even throw in an arrow rest, all for a very reasonable price. Includes owners manual. Brace Height: 6.75in.- 7.5in, Mass Weight: 3.4 lbs. AMO Length: 64in. Right Hand Only. Camo. Draw Weight: 55-Pound.Martin Saber Takedown Bow, 55-Pound, Camouflage Review
Easy to assemble, comes with stringer so you don't risk twisting the limbs. Wish it came with a carry case to travel with it broken down. The arrow rest sucks, cheap plastic "thread in" that broke trying to adjust. Recommend replacing with a flipper, works well and right on target.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Martin Saber Takedown Bow, 55-Pound, Camouflage" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Martin Saber Takedown Bow, 55-Pound, Camouflage ...

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