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Samick Sage Warranty

Started by Outrigger, November 18, 2012, 09:44:00 PM

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Outrigger

I am considering the Samick SAGE in a lighter draw weight than my hunting bow. Does anyone know if it comes with a warranty? I did not see mention of it on the Samick web site. Thanks for any info.
Greg

grouse11

I am not sure about a specific warranty but if you order it from Lanc. Archery, they will take care of you. I bought a Samick deer master from them and after two years noticed that the one limb was slightly off center. I took it back and we figured out it was the alignment pin on the riser. The warranty was only good for one year but they replaced it for no cost.

kybownut

********* archery replaced a riser that was broken in a press while putting silencers on. they didnt have to but they did. and this was nearly two years after it was bought.if i were going to buy a samick i would consider laccaster archery
60" predator hunter 46# @28"
maddog bamboo backed hickory elb 53# @28"
traditional bowhunting is more than a choice of equipment!

EHK

I bought a Sage from 3 Rivers.  Liked the bow until the top limb pocket broke while I was drawing the bow.  3 Rivers did warranty the bow, but I would not buy another Sage after that.

danbow

I heard they were on a long backorder list at 3rivers
"Tis better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt"

Kingsnake

Let me know if you're interested in a used one, Greg.  I "upgraded" to a Holm-Made River Runner and have a 45# Sage just decorating some antlers now . ..

Kingsnake

Shedrock

I have heard more bad than good about those bows. If I was you, I would buy a good bow, built by an American craftsman.
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and Life member of Bowhunters Of Wyoming

Outrigger

Thanks for all of the inputs. I am looking for a bow with much lighter draw weight than my 45 pound Martin Dream Catcher so that I can work on technique. This will not be my primary bow. I am thinking in terms of 35 pounds, but some archers say I should go even lighter for working on my form.
Greg


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