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're thumb-scrolling Amazon on your phone, comparing three takedown recurves that all claim hunting-ready specs above the fold. The SAS Courage listing shows a laminated wood riser, 60-inch length, and limb options from 35 to 60 pounds for about $120.
✓ Best for
Interchangeable 35-60 lb limbs in 5 lb steps let you build form…
✕ Not for
60-inch AMO built around ~28-inch draw length can feel cramped for taller…
The 10-Second Answer
You're thumb-scrolling Amazon on your phone, comparing three takedown recurves that all claim hunting-ready specs above
"Hunting" in the title doesn't mean hunt-ready out of the box. See our draw weight guide before you pick a limb set.
4.3
Out of 5 stars
Editor's Verdict
— sofiaruizI shop these listings like a pro shop mobile page: specs first, one verdict, one tap target. The SAS Courage gets the above-the-fold story right. Wood riser, limb range, and sub-$130 price land before you scroll.
The limb-swap value is real if you're building form now and hunting later. I'd start at 35-40 lb, not 55 lb because the listing says "hunting." The 60-inch AMO is my honest friction point. If your draw runs past ~28 inches, compare a 62-inch Sage before checkout.
I'd buy Courage when you already own arrows, tab, and stringer and want the cheapest swappable-limb takedown. I'd step to Sage or Spyder when you want the broadest long-term upgrade path.
Browse hunting recurve bows if that's your primary lane.
Overview
| Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| AMO length | 60 in |
| Draw weight range | 35-60 lb (5 lb steps) |
| Brace height | 7.5-8.25 in |
| Draw length | ~28 in |
| Bow weight | 2.2-3 lb |
| Riser | Laminated hardwood |
| Limbs | Maple/makore core, fiberglass facing |
| Handedness | Right and left |
| Package | Riser, limbs, string, rug/arrow rest, assembly tools |
| Price | ~$119.99 |
| ASIN | B00LP2CU82 |
| Warranty | 3-year limited |
Draw weight: Pick 35-40 lb for form building. Pick 45-60 lb for deer-sized game where state minimums allow.
Draw length: 60-inch AMO suits most shooters but may feel short above ~28-inch draw. Check our draw length guide before you commit.
In the box: Riser, limbs, dacron-compatible string, rug/arrow rest, and assembly tools. No arrows, stringer, arm guard, or tab. Compare full kits in our hunting bow setups hub.
Versus Samick Sage: longer 62-inch AMO, 25-60 lb range, broader limb ecosystem. Versus Southwest Archery Spyder: Sage-style step-up with multiple AMO options. Courage wins on bare-bow price. Sage or Spyder win on long-term upgrades.
Specs, Visualized
Summary: | Feature | Value | |---------|-------| | AMO length | 60 in | | Draw weight range | 35-60 lb (5 lb steps) | | Brace height | 7.5-8.25 in | | Draw length | ~28 in | | Bow…
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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: Buyer sentiment on B00LP2CU82 clusters around limb-swap praise, wood riser feel, and value near $120. Complaints focus on bare-bow confusion, occasional assembly notes, and Sage comparison threads. Star ratings land…
Buyer sentiment on B00LP2CU82 clusters around limb-swap praise, wood riser feel, and value near $120. Complaints focus on bare-bow confusion, occasional assembly notes, and Sage comparison threads. Star ratings land in the mid-4 range.
Common praise
Common complaints
Threads keep circling "SAS Courage vs Samick Sage" and "60 inch vs 62 inch recurve for taller shooters." Courage lands as a fair budget bare bow if you accept the shorter AMO. Sage wins on ecosystem and draw-length forgiveness. Spyder sits between them. See recurve bows for the wider field.
I shop these listings like a pro shop mobile page: specs first, one verdict, one tap target. The SAS Courage gets the above-the-fold story right. Wood riser, limb range, and sub-$130 price land before you scroll. The limb-swap value is real if you're building form now and hunting later. I'd…
Best for
Interchangeable 35-60 lb limbs in 5 lb steps let you build form…
Not for
60-inch AMO built around ~28-inch draw length can feel cramped for taller…
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The questions real buyers ask before ordering, answered from our testing, not the product listing.
Check price on Amazon →The SAS Courage is a 60-inch takedown recurve from Southland Archery Supply with a laminated hardwood riser, maple and makore limbs, and interchangeable 35-60 lb limbs sold as a bare-bow package near $119.99 (ASIN B00LP2CU82).
Pick 45-60 lb limbs for deer-sized game where your state allows it. Most states require at least 40 lb minimum draw weight, so the 35 lb option is for form building, not typical whitetail harvest.
Buy Courage if you want the cheapest swappable-limb bare takedown and already own accessories. Buy Samick Sage if you want a 62-inch AMO, lower starting poundage, and the broadest limb ecosystem.
No. The package includes riser, limbs, string, rug/arrow rest, and assembly tools. You need your own arrows, stringer, arm guard, and tab before your first range session.
Courage is a 60-inch bare takedown near $120 with 35-60 lb limb swaps. Sage is a 62-inch takedown near $130 with 25-60 lb options and a much wider upgrade path for sights, rests, and aftermarket limbs.
Southland Archery Supply offers left-hand Courage models, but verify hand orientation on the exact ASIN before checkout. Right-hand and left-hand variants are separate listings on Amazon.
I'd pick the SAS Courage when you want a budget bare takedown with swappable limbs and you already own arrows, tab, and stringer. I'd step to Samick Sage or Southwest Archery Spyder for longer AMO, full kits, or the widest upgrade path.
Hunt-primary readers who need let-off should browse best compound bows.