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SAS Spirit Jr 54' Beginner Youth Wooden Archery Bow Takedown Kids Boy Girl Women Traditional Both Right Hand and Left Hand

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$96.14

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1.Size:18 Lbs.


2.:Right Hand


About this item

  • Riser Is Crafted From Quality Lamination Wood; Limbs Are Made of Maple Laminations and Strong European Fiberglass
  • Recommended Shooter Heights Up to 5'4"
  • Pre-installed Brass Bushings for Stabilizer
  • Bow Stringer Is Recommended For Safely String The Bow And Maintain Warranty. Bow Stringer Could Be Purchased Seperately Here: B072LVQ84P
  • 100% Risk Free Purchase Garauteed. Our Spirit Bows Are Backed Up By Southland Archery Supply Three Year Warranty (Best In The Industry). (String Is Excluded)



Product Description

SAS Spirit Youth 62" Recurve Takedown Bow White Limb

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This is the perfect bow for the youth who desire to discover the pleasure of shooting!

They are made of maple laminations and strong fiberglass. This will ensure that you will have the flexibility and durability that your child needs. This bow will bend, but it will be difficult to get this thing to break. The riser is made of various different three types of woods. They are chuglam, gmelina arborea, and beech. These woods give the bow riser its pale yellow to cream colored look and are made from some of the most durable trees in Asia.

Features:

  • Strong fiberglass limb
  • Made of Maple laminations
  • Recommended shooter heights up 5'4"
  • Right hand or Left hand

Specification:

  • Draw Weight: 12 - 22 LBs
  • Length: 54 in
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James white
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
A great starter bowl
Jay Jay
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
Son took up archery when he came to visit. Now he thinks he’s Legolas. Paired with foam tips on the arrows and we can practice at home now
Christina W
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2019
Got a SAS Explorer for my son and a SAS Spirit Jr for my daughter. She LOVES this bow. The fact in comes in left handed is a major plus. Did a lot of research on these before I bought them and I must say, I'm impressed. If you're on the fence about archery and getting your kids outdoors more, I encourage you to invest in this healthy, amazing sport that improves hand-eye coordination and gets them moving/thinking about their posture.Easy to string with a little instep and body weight. Accurate as the day is long. My daughter wants to custom paint the limbs and riser to her favorite colors and I believe this is the perfect bow to do that with.
Fred McGhee
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2019
I purchased two of these bows, one left-handed, one right-handed, for my two sons, in order to introduce them to recurve archery. They are a decent value for the price, and serve quite well as introductory bows. But if you are thinking of purchasing these, bear in mind that you CANNOT purchase separate limbs for these bows, which means that the bow will not grow with your child's shooting ability. I emailed as well as called customer service regarding this issue, and even told them that I would buy limbs at every poundage level as I also have a young daughter who isn't ready to shoot yet. I was informed that it was indeed the case that it wasn't possible to purchase limbs for this bow. It appeared that Jeff in customer service was willing to make an exception in my case, as I offered to purchase limbs at every poundage level, and was told to furnish my address so that I could be billed via PayPal. But that appears to have been a dead end as there has been no communication since.So what's my final verdict?PROS: a good introductory recurve bowCONS: cannot purchase limbs separatelyWhat's the point of a recurve bow if you can't buy limbs for it? That's like buying an inkjet printer without being able to buy ink. If I had to do it again I would have purchased a Southwest Archery Tigershark bow instead.
L.J. Cooper
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2017
Definitely a kids bow - I mean that in the best possible way. The kids love it, it is light and easy for them to shoot, it is giving them confidence. It beats the tar out of the Bear "First Shot" (I like Bear bows, I have a Cruzer and a Super Kodiak, just not the first shot). Anyway, this is a real bow, for smaller, weaker people. Well made, looks nice, shoots smoothly. I like that the limbs can be attached with the thumb screws, it allows the kids to assemble with no help from me. Get a stringer for it (really please do, don't mess up the limbs), a glove or tab, and some cheap carbon arrows and maybe a nock kit and takedown case; with that kit, the kids will be ready to go and shoot with the adults.