| Spec | Samick Sage Winner | SAS Spirit 62" |
|---|---|---|
| Score | 8.7/10 | 8.2/10 |
| Typical price | $169 | $119 |
| Best for | Best upgrade path | Best entry price |
| AMO length | 62" | 62" |
| Limb options | 25β60 lbs | 20β35 lbs |
| Accessory bushings | yes | limited |
| Takedown | yes | yes |
| Check price | Check Price | Check Price |
π‘ Value note: The Spirit wins on sticker price; the Sage wins on cost-per-year of usefulness.
Buy the Sage if there is any chance archery becomes a hobby β heavier limbs cost $70 and bolt on in minutes. Buy the Spirit for casual backyard shooting, smaller framed archers, or as a low-risk trial.
Fifty dollars separates the two most recommended beginner recurves on the internet. Where that money actually goes: limb ecosystem, bushings and resale.
Head-to-Head
The comparison table below breaks down every spec that matters side by side.
Verdict: Which Should You Buy?
Buy the Sage if there is any chance archery becomes a hobby β heavier limbs cost $70 and bolt on in minutes. Buy the Spirit for casual backyard shooting, smaller framed archers, or as a low-risk trial.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can both bows take a sight and rest?
The Sage ships with brass bushings for sights, plungers and quivers; many Spirit production runs lack them, limiting upgrades.