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SAS Spirit Junior 54" Youth Bow

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Original price $89.99
Current price $84.99

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:

Riser is crafted from quality European and American solid wood
Limbs are made of maple laminations and strong European fiberglass
Recommended shooter heights up to 5'4"
Right or Left hand

Specification:

Draw Weight: 12-22 LBs
Length: 54 in

Package Contents:

1 x SAS Spirit 54" Youth Bow

Customer Reviews

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L. Laurent
A good bow for a seven-year old

Since I'm not the user of this bow, I went to the source - the seven-year old granddaughter who received the 20# bow for Christmas as a step up from her first bow. According to her father, Scarlett is so far pretty happy with it and they give it a 4-star rating. She certainly looks good using it

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L. Laurent
A good bow for a seven-year old

Since I'm not the user of this bow, I went to the source - the seven-year old granddaughter who received the 20# bow for Christmas as a step up from her first bow. According to her father, Scarlett is so far pretty happy with it and they give it a 4-star rating. She certainly looks good using it

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Christina
Perfect bow for my little lefty!

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.

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Christina
Perfect bow for my little lefty!

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.

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Johnny_4321
Easy to put together

I was an archery instructor at a camp years ago. This is a quality bow. Easy to put together. My son is 9 and he's learning on this one If they are younger than 9 then I would suggest using a 15 lb. draw weight.. The limb has the exact weight marked on an inspection tag. This one came in at 22.5 lbs. You will need an arrow rest and sight, The bow is tapped to accept standard bow sights and the thru hole for the arrow rest so threaded. Don't bother to buy a bow stringer.... just do it old school by placing the lower limb in front of your left ankle and then step over the bow with your right leg (do this after you attach the bow string to the lower limb first). Remember that the smaller loop end of the bow string attaches to the lower limb and the slightly larger loop attaches to the top limb. You are now ready to apply pressure to bend the limbs to string the bow. I suggest that you buy a bag of noc rings and a pair of noc pliers, and a window rest. I went with the threaded style although I have the glue on just as a back-up.