Southland Archery Supply SAS Maverick One Piece Traditional Wood Hunting Bow

Southland Archery Supply SAS Maverick One Piece Traditional Wood Hunting Bow

$169.90

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Southland Archery Supply offers the best value in the industry.

SAS Recurve Bow Line

SAS Traditional Bow Line

SAS Compound Bow Line

SAS Pistol Crossbow Line

SAS Recurve Crossbow Line

SAS Compound Crossbow Line

SAS Pistol Crossbow Accesories

SAS Compound Bow Accessories

SAS Crossbow Accessories

SAS Bowfishing Accessories

SAS Points Made In USA

More Archery Accessories

Riser is made of Makore Wood, Zebra and Chulgam
Limbs are made of Makore Wood and High Strength Fiberglass
Slender Shape and Comfortable Feel
Length: 60″
Great appearance and performance

11 reviews for Southland Archery Supply SAS Maverick One Piece Traditional Wood Hunting Bow

  1. elizabeth Papallo

    Great bow great company. Highly recommend this bow.
    Before buying this bow I looked at so many different bows that cost less money and they included other thing that came with the bow, but I felt that I rather my money go into the bow and not on other items that came with the bow so I did not mind paying $177 for just the bow and string. The bow arrived as promised by Amazon and in great condition. The bow looks real nice and looks well made. I live in upstate NY so I had to get a bow with 35 lb pull or greater to legally hunt deer with it so I got a 40 lb pull. This bow looks and feels so awesome that I am very happy with it. The company that makes the bow is the best as far as I am concerned, I called them on the phone and right away a representative picked up and I asked if I can have another string for the bow I just purchased, I told them string didn’t break, the string is ok I just want an extra one, without hesitation they said yes, they did not even ask me to write a review I decided to write one on my own because I am so satisfied with this bow. Thank you Tim and Micah from customer relations at SAS. Anthony P.

  2. Fertram

    Favorite bow
    Ordered the 60lb. String came apart after 2000 releases. Replaced with a shatterproof. Still gets 5 stars.It can be on the loud side. Fur string groove silencers and a Flemish Twist string replacement really helped.It’s very light and durable. There are no complaints here. Factory string is ok, on the loud side.

  3. DJ in Memphis

    Sweet!
    Awesome addition to the family. Smooth, excellent accuracy. Far less vibration than my Fleetwood takedown.Hair rest with it is junk, buy a 2 piece felt set. Feather fletch arrow shoots like a dream. Plastic vanes off the shelf ends badly, don’t use ’em. 😁

  4. Raul

    Better than I expected
    I’ve purchased a Sammick Sage a few years back to get into archery and I decided to upgrade to the Maverick after getting a crack on my old bow’s riser. this Maverick Bow is way better than the sammick sage that I own. I’m pleasantly surprised by how well it feels and preforms.This is as barebow as it gets…there’s no sockets for plungers, sights or counterweights, and the limbs cannot be taken apart as it is one full piece. That can be a deal breaker for some, but for me it’s less stuff to worry about. The bow string is a higher quality that the one from my old bow, so that’s a plus. I set my brace height to 7-1/2″, installed the arrow plate pad that came with the bow, and got my nocking points installed so that I could shoot a couple of arrows. The distance shot was around 17 yards and shot using the string walking method. I was surprised that I almost hit the target dead center on the first try. I shot a few more arrows and it stayed in the yellow area, so I know it’s precise. The draw weight felt right poundage wise, but I have no way of testing that myself. It was comparable to my old bow though, so it should be accurate. The wood design is beautiful and the texture of the bow feels smooth. I was a bit worried that it would feel slippery when drawing to shoot, but was relieved that I could hold it steady without issues. When shooting, it’s pretty quiet as is, but I’ll be installing some string silencers in the near future just because I’m used to adding them.The only minor drawback that I have about this purchase is that it did not come with a bow stringer. I feel like that’s something that’s necessary to have in order to set up the bow, especially for the heavier draw weights, so not having one included is a negative for me. Luckily, I already had one, but it’s something to keep in mind if you’re shopping around for your first bow.Overall, I’m very pleased with my purchase.

  5. Realview

    Handle too skinny and vibrates like a kitten
    I own two bows, a 55-pound and a 60-pound SAS Maverick. The 55-pound model has split edges, which means it’s likely to snap soon. I’ve had many bows break while learning, and I know from experience that improper stringing or using the wrong arrows can lead to failure, but this bow’s vibration will significantly shorten the lifespan of the limbs. Both the 55-pound and 60-pound models have the same vibration issues, which suggests it’s a design flaw.The handle is extremely thin and small, and with the higher poundage, it digs into your hand like a knife. Combined with the excessive vibration, it makes shooting very uncomfortable from the first shot. By the time you’re done, your hand is in pain. The riser is very tight, and the string hits your arm with every shot—I’ve never had to use an arm guard with any other bow, but with this one, it’s a must. Without it, your arm will be bruised after each use. You also need too much gear to shoot this bow properly, making it inconvenient compared to others.If the bow had lower poundage, the vibration might not be as much of an issue. Overall, I highly recommend looking at other brands. Amazon offers far better options at lower prices. The Sanlida bow is $50 cheaper, comes with arrows, and is nearly identical to the SAS, as both are made in China. A much better option is the Black Hunter, which is the best $100 bow you can buy. It competes with my Bear Archery bow, which costs five times as much. For those looking for a lower-poundage bow, Deerseeker is a great choice. If you want a high-pound hunting bow, the 60-pound Black Hunter is incredibly powerful, accurate, and an absolute steal at under $100.

  6. Joe h

    The 50# draw is nice. It’s the real deal.
    I don’t know what I could say bad about the bow. It is lightweight, strong, and looks great. If you’re looking for a one piece recurve bow I’d give the Maverick a try. I absolutely love mine. Shooting black Eagle Vintage arrows 400/.005. Cut to 32”

  7. Otis

    Got this bow and love it, shoots smooth and accurate. Looks amazing. would definitely recommend this product to first time shooters or experienced ones. it is a joy to shoot. I have the 55# draw and it packs a punch.It does not have the prefabricated holes for accessories, so no extras like sights, quivers, rests etc can be used. if you like a solid box that shoots true, packs power, shoots smooth and doesn’t ruin the look of a traditional recurve than this is the bow for you.

  8. Norm

    Excellent bow for the price can’t go wrong.

  9. pelletier gilles

    C’est vraiment un beau produit et me semble de très bonne qualité mais je ne l’ai essayé puisque l’arc n’est pas du bon côté pour moi!

  10. Dominick

    So much fun

  11. Michael

    My father has the black limb maverick and it’s the same as the pics shown very nice bow it’s light and the handle is nice. I bought the clear limb and I am disappointed as the clear limb is a heaver bow plus the handle is wider. I thought since it was still a maverick it would be the same bow just different colour but is not. It’s misleading. The black limb one seems to be a much better quality

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