SA Sports Fever Crossbow Package

July 17, 2014 - Comment

The SA Sports Fever Recurve package includes 175 Lb Recurve Crossbow, premium 4×32 Multi Reticle Scope, Quick Detach Quiver with 4 arrows, padded shoulder sling, and adjustable weaver style scope mount. The pattern is Full Coverage Dipped Camo. Features ambidextrous auto safety, large boot style foot stirrup, speeds up to 240 FPS, lightweight compact ambidextrous

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(as of April 19, 2020 6:41 am UTC - Details)

The SA Sports Fever Recurve package includes 175 Lb Recurve Crossbow, premium 4×32 Multi Reticle Scope, Quick Detach Quiver with 4 arrows, padded shoulder sling, and adjustable weaver style scope mount. The pattern is Full Coverage Dipped Camo. Features ambidextrous auto safety, large boot style foot stirrup, speeds up to 240 FPS, lightweight compact ambidextrous rear stock, assembly tools (hex keys included). The suggested arrow is 16″ 2219 Aluminum which is included or 20″ carbon which is not included.

Product Features

  • Physical Weight: 4.85 Pounds
  • Length (w/o Foot Stirrup): 31″
  • Width (Limb Tip to Limb Tip): 27″
  • Limb: Compression Fiberglass
  • String Length: 26.5

Comments

George E. MccLintock Jr. says:

great for the price 0

rrs says:

This thing is great! I bought this for my wife, who really likes my crossbow, but felt it was a little too heavy for her to use in the field all day.I have to say, the fit and finish on this xbow is a1! Near flawless construction, front to back. Honestly, the detachable quiver is built better than the one on my own bow, which cost twice as much.Building the bow as a little tricky to do by myself, but I managed. It would have been a little easier with one more hand to start the allen screw while I was holding the limbs centered. Total time to build, including mounting the scope, was about 40 minutes. Just be careful when you’re setting the string; I got a pretty good robe burn on my thumb; but that’s a small price to pay for knowing that I can re-string this myself with no bow press needed (read “you can change out strings in the field all by your lonesome, which adds up to more time in the field”).draw weight is very manageable, although it took a little…

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