Hoyt Satori Recurve Complete bow Package 924.95 Add to cart Hoyt Satori Recurve Complete bow Package Hoyt Satori Riser Package. You may also like Hoyt Satori Riser Package 549.95 Add to cart Related products. If you are lucky to find what you're looking for used you'll get most of your money back if it doesn't end up working for you. Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review. I found that bolts used on other risers tear up feathers more frequently. Word of advice, you NEED a sling when using this bow. You immediately get the sensation that the bow just wants to be shot. Drawing back the string, it does not feel mushy at all. I really like the radius sideplate module system for shooting off the shelf. You can fill how strong the bow is by just holding it. ![]() I prefer the older wood grips and know some people have had those crack, but haven't had issues with any so far. Hoyt factory plastic grip feels unbreakable. Paint finish is not as durable as other risers ILF connection system is louder for hunting and occasionally get a creaking sound on first draw (I pre-draw bow once getting on stand to alleviate this and it has not caused me to scare any deer) I found this ate up feathers faster than other side plates. Bolt is used as sideplate for shooting off shelf. May be non-issue for those not shooting Easton 2317s off shelf. The hump on the shelf doesn't extend over all the way. Its currently 370 on Alternative archery services (you might have to pick your location first when you click that link, then after doing that you should click the link again) dato116. It doesn't feel as natural and welcoming as one that has been rounded out more. It would work as both and has everything that the Satori has and can be shot off the shelf as well as with an elevated riser. The front riser is flat and sharp feeling. I'm not aware of a durable, less fragile grip. I've had a few of the expensive Jager grips crack and don't care for them. Limited to aftermarket grips of questionable quality. Ability to switch to ILF, but that kind of defeats the main advantage of DAS, the quieter connection system. I think they may offer a little more clearance on some of the newer DAS risers. I am 5'9' and I shoot a compound at 70 with a 27.5' draw. I am unsure of what size riser and limbs to get. My intention is to target shoot as well as hunt with it. ![]() I am new to trad archery but wanted to get something that could last me awhile. Connection system required sanding the limb butts on numerous different limbs to fit, even DAS branded limbs. I am looking into purchasing the Hoyt Satori. However, I've had the rubber limb pads wear out and need replacing so keep extra. No doubt, a quieter connection system for hunting. You can't go wrong with either, it just comes down to personal preference. The 21" Satori is my favorite metal hunting riser at the moment (66" bow/32" draw). The DAS is a great system and well-made riser, but was not for me (and I really wanted to like it with so much invested). Satori Series Limbs are a smooth, accurate hunting adaption of Hoyt’s high-performance target limbs.Ĭombining aerospace carbon, rock maple cores and a glass wedge delivers target-quality performance.I've owned numerous DAS (17" and 21") and Satoris (19" and 21"). Colours: Black Out, Storm, Kuiu Verde, Realtree Edge, Ridge Reaper, Sitka Elevated II, Sitka & Subalpine Judging by the Satoris listed in the classifieds, most buy them too short and too heavy, and dont stick with it.If using an elevated or flipper style rest, the shelf module can be removed. The shelf module allows the archer to fine-tune centre shot alignment while shooting off the shelf. The Satori utilises the Original Earl Hoyt Dovetail System, featuring micro-adjustment for precise limb alignment, and includes an all-new adjustable shelf module. And it’s easy to love life when shooting the super smooth Satori with an instinctive response and classic feel.
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