Phase 1
Spec and fit check
We match manufacturer claims to the listing, confirm hand, draw weight, and compatibility notes, and flag anything that would block a safe first setup.
Quick verdict: You search for OMP Mountaineer 2.0 Recurve 62-Inch Limbs Bow and the Amazon title reads like a complete takedown hunting bow.
✓ Best for
OEM fit on Mountaineer 2.0 62-inch risers with ambidextrous RH/LH mounting.
✕ Not for
Misleading Amazon title ("62-Inch Limbs Bow") sends buyers expecting a complete takedown.
The 10-Second Answer
You search for OMP Mountaineer 2.
4.3
Out of 5 stars
Editor's Verdict
— victoriahayesI won't click buy until I've confirmed the riser, the draw-weight SKU, and the limb swap math. This listing looks like a bargain complete bow until you read the fine print.
Buy these OEM limbs when you have the riser and need a poundage step. Cross-shop the full Mountaineer 2.0 or Samick Sage if you're starting from zero.
These 62-inch limbs fit Mountaineer 2.0 risers only, not Adventure 2.0 or Smoky Mountain models.
Overview
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| AMO limb length | 62 inches |
| Draw weight | Confirm on listing; 35–55 lb across separate ASINs |
| Limb material | Multi-laminate wood |
| Limb tips | Fast Flight compatible |
| Handedness | Ambidextrous (RH and LH Mountaineer 2.0 risers) |
| Compatible riser | Mountaineer 2.0 62 in only |
| Package | Limbs only (~$86, ASIN B00CQA8X60) |
Starting from zero? You still need a Mountaineer 2.0 riser, string, limb bolts, and matched arrows. See takedown recurve bows for how swaps work.
Fits: Mountaineer 2.0 62-inch riser (RH and LH).
Does not fit: Adventure 2.0 68-inch, Smoky Mountain, Samick Sage, Southwest Archery Spyder, or ILF risers. Don't assume all OMP parts interchange.
Choose 35–40 lb for form building. Choose 45–50 lb when draw strength and state minimums support deer hunting.
After swapping, verify brace height, nocking point, and arrow spine. See hunting bow setups for retuning help.
~$86 limbs plus existing riser vs ~$163 full Mountaineer 2.0 vs Samick Sage kit ~$130.
Buy limbs if you own the riser. Buy the full bow if you don't. Hunt-primary readers can cross-shop best compound bows.
Specs, Visualized
Summary: Specs and What's in the Box | Spec | Detail | |------|--------| | AMO limb length | 62 inches | | Draw weight | Confirm on listing; 35–55 lb across separate ASINs | | Limb material | Multi-laminate wood |…
Our pick for most adults: 35–55 lbs. Take the 15-second draw weight test →
Strung length
62"
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How We Tested
Summary: We verify listing specs, check owner feedback across Amazon and forums, and compare against bows and accessories we have already reviewed on Bow Advice.
Phase 1
We match manufacturer claims to the listing, confirm hand, draw weight, and compatibility notes, and flag anything that would block a safe first setup.
Phase 2
We read recent Amazon reviews and archery forum threads for repeat praise, repeat complaints, and gaps between marketing copy and real-world use.
Phase 3
We compare price, included accessories, and upgrade path against close competitors so the recommendation reflects value—not just brand loyalty.
Owner Consensus
Summary: Buyers praise OEM fit, clean finish, and accurate poundage on the correct SKU. Complaints center on title confusion, limbs-only packaging, wrong-poundage mix-ups, and poor value without an existing riser.
Buyers praise OEM fit, clean finish, and accurate poundage on the correct SKU. Complaints center on title confusion, limbs-only packaging, wrong-poundage mix-ups, and poor value without an existing riser.
Common praise
Common complaints
I won't click buy until I've confirmed the riser, the draw-weight SKU, and the limb swap math. This listing looks like a bargain complete bow until you read the fine print. Buy these OEM limbs when you have the riser and need a poundage step. Cross-shop the full Mountaineer 2.0…
Best for
OEM fit on Mountaineer 2.0 62-inch risers with ambidextrous RH/LH mounting.
Not for
Misleading Amazon title ("62-Inch Limbs Bow") sends buyers expecting a complete takedown.
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The questions real buyers ask before ordering, answered from our testing, not the product listing.
Check price on Amazon →It's OMP's replacement limb pair for the Mountaineer 2.0 62-inch riser (ASIN B00CQA8X60, ~$86). Despite the Amazon title, it's not a complete bow.
Replacement parts only. B00CQA8X60 ships as a limb pair for an existing Mountaineer 2.0 riser. Buy the full bow for a complete takedown.
Around $86 for B00CQA8X60 (MSRP ~$89.99). Draw weight varies by separate ASIN across 35–55 lb.
No. The typical package includes replacement limbs only. You need your own Mountaineer 2.0 riser, string, and limb bolts.
Each ASIN locks to one draw weight. B00CQA8X60 is one fixed-poundage SKU; order a different listing for another poundage.
Yes, if you already own the riser and only need a poundage change. Without the riser, the ~$163 full bow is usually the better buy.
For Mountaineer 2.0 riser owners stepping poundage, B00CQA8X60 at ~$86 is a sensible OEM swap if you verify the SKU and retune.
Without the riser, buy the full Mountaineer 2.0.
Pick Sage limbs if you own a Sage riser. Keep current limbs if groups are solid.
See our recurve bows hub for more picks.