Very good review. You are 100% right that it's the archer not the price of the bow. As long as it's a functional bow that's comfortable to the archer and without any defects it doesn't matter if it's a $50 bow or $500 you can get the same results. God bless.
Good review. I just purchased the Royal X8 about a month ago and love it. It's a fast and comfortable bow to shoot, with lighter Gold Tip arrows. I personally don't like the HEAVY arrows that came with it.
Thank you very much for the video and showing us that arch. I am increasingly convinced that there is no need to pay more for a bow, both for hunting and for shooting in competitions. Regarding the rope, it has a good solution, change it for a longer one and it's solved...don't you think?
Liked your video Peter that's a nice bow, I have a martin 50 lb bow exact demintions of that bow,,if my bow wasn't marked a martin and martin trade mark, my bow is identical even in riser color , if I didn't know better i would say ur bow was a martin, good video thanks for sharing
Peter - I know this has nothing to do with this video, but you need to address what's happening with Sanlida Archery. Both 'Nusensei' and 'Jake Kaminski' on UA-cam, have just put out videos regarding their terrible and predatory business model. It was so bad for Jake that he has asked everybody to boycott their company. I know this is not your fault Peter and you are very genuine and creditable. However, because you have loudly and happily endorsed their company and products, I am concerned that this does now not look good for your image. You really need to make a comment on your take on all of this and hopefully disendorse them as well. I personally was trying to track down one of their bows from Australia, so I could get one, but now I certainly will not be.
Well you know! I’m not hyping their bows up through the roof, right? I feel that I’m reviewing it realistic and are only comparing the quality vs. The price. So for now I dont have anything to say about it. But if it escalates I can take down the videos. Thanks for the heads up
@@peterjuulsgaard Thanks Peter. Yes, out of all the reviewers of their products, your reviews were nice and low key, just telling it as it was without any hype. Much appreciated.
I am convinced that it is not "the archer" unless he is building his own arrows for that bow. You can't just buy arrows, and do anything repeatable with them, when they are all slightly different. That looks like a bitchen bow.
The arrows that comes with the bow, works fine for the 50# model. Problem is that no matter which poundage you get, the arrows are always spine 500. So the arrows works fine for the beginner to shoot away and lose, and then get some well tuned arrows for it afterwards. In all, a good beginner kit
The quiver on the is not a part of the deal. There is a back quiver with the kit. The quiver on the bow is on of my own. It cost more than the whole kit
I liked sanlida takedown recurve so much I bought a 60# & the 45# one. And the longbow, not the full lenght recurve. Also super smooth like butter on a hot pancake.
What do you think of the Eagle versus the Hermit? Does the extra cost of the Hermit just get you ILF fittings, or is there a big difference in performance too?
@@peterjuulsgaard In that case I think I should upgrade from the fiberglass/wood Black Hunter limbs to some carbon/foam ILF limbs. Do you have a favorite brand of carbon/foam ILF limbs you recommend? How does the Sanlida Hermit limbs compare to similar Bosen carbon/foam limbs?
@@ThirdLawPair I have the Bosen longbow limbs. The performance is around the same as the Sanlida Hermit limbs. But the Bosen are more stacky, cause they are longbow limbs. But I like the stack, it helps with better release
Very good review. You are 100% right that it's the archer not the price of the bow. As long as it's a functional bow that's comfortable to the archer and without any defects it doesn't matter if it's a $50 bow or $500 you can get the same results. God bless.
Спасибо за видео !
512 гранн = 33,17 грамма
166 fps = 50,59 м/с
. Ek = 42,44 Дж = 31,3 ft*lbs
25-41 ft*lbs - косуля, белохвостый олень
Yes no problem, for Roe deer and Whitetail deer👍
Good review. I just purchased the Royal X8 about a month ago and love it. It's a fast and comfortable bow to shoot, with lighter Gold Tip arrows. I personally don't like the HEAVY arrows that came with it.
Heavy arrow just for bowhunting
Nice getting to know the bow and your right, I think it is mostly in the archer him/herself
Cheers my friend 🏹
When we have been shooting a bow for a long time and tried several bows, we learn😁
Fantastic review!👍Your thorough and a wonderful archer ‼️🏹🎯
God Bless you and your family 🙏😇❤️
Thank you very much for the video and showing us that arch. I am increasingly convinced that there is no need to pay more for a bow, both for hunting and for shooting in competitions.
Regarding the rope, it has a good solution, change it for a longer one and it's solved...don't you think?
Yes it need’s a little longer string. Half an inch or so
that's pricey ... do they have a 25 dollar bow for dirt dirt poor fellas..ha
Maybe
Liked your video Peter that's a nice bow, I have a martin 50 lb bow exact demintions of that bow,,if my bow wasn't marked a martin and martin trade mark, my bow is identical even in riser color , if I didn't know better i would say ur bow was a martin, good video thanks for sharing
They have probably looked that way when they designed it
Those bows were design by Owen Jeffries a colleague and friend of Fred Bear. And Hall of famer. American
I learnerd that this bow have similar ancesters
Thanks, Peter. Well presented.
Peter - I know this has nothing to do with this video, but you need to address what's happening with Sanlida Archery. Both 'Nusensei' and 'Jake Kaminski' on UA-cam, have just put out videos regarding their terrible and predatory business model. It was so bad for Jake that he has asked everybody to boycott their company. I know this is not your fault Peter and you are very genuine and creditable. However, because you have loudly and happily endorsed their company and products, I am concerned that this does now not look good for your image. You really need to make a comment on your take on all of this and hopefully disendorse them as well. I personally was trying to track down one of their bows from Australia, so I could get one, but now I certainly will not be.
Well you know! I’m not hyping their bows up through the roof, right? I feel that I’m reviewing it realistic and are only comparing the quality vs. The price. So for now I dont have anything to say about it. But if it escalates I can take down the videos. Thanks for the heads up
@@peterjuulsgaard Thanks Peter. Yes, out of all the reviewers of their products, your reviews were nice and low key, just telling it as it was without any hype. Much appreciated.
Its a little higher in weight because of the higher brace height. The limbs are flexing more to reach 28" draw
Yes with a shorter string and 7,5” braceheight, the poundage would be spot on, I believe
Peter, your shooting is so much better than "not bad"
I am convinced that it is not "the archer" unless he is building his own arrows for that bow. You can't just buy arrows, and do anything repeatable with them, when they are all slightly different. That looks like a bitchen bow.
The arrows that comes with the bow, works fine for the 50# model. Problem is that no matter which poundage you get, the arrows are always spine 500. So the arrows works fine for the beginner to shoot away and lose, and then get some well tuned arrows for it afterwards. In all, a good beginner kit
@@peterjuulsgaard it's an amazing buy. I want one. I don't even know how to shoot without sights🤣
@@vitodelorto1796Hahahaha :D You can buy using the link in the description
@@peterjuulsgaard I might.
the bow quiver tooooo,,,unbelievable is the quiver any good???....good bow quiver 100 bucksds
The quiver on the is not a part of the deal. There is a back quiver with the kit. The quiver on the bow is on of my own. It cost more than the whole kit
damn....ha
Great review! Thanks for your time and effort in doing this.
Your welcome
Looks very much like the older Samick’s🤔
nice to see your bow reviews,,,thanks
Your welcome
MUST BE PAYING THOSE CHINA GALES WITH RICE🙂
Amazing value!
It really is!
I liked sanlida takedown recurve so much I bought a 60# & the 45# one. And the longbow, not the full lenght recurve. Also super smooth like butter on a hot pancake.
Faster than the eagle. 🦅
Hi i was wondering if this is a good bow for someone without any experience
There is alot of bow for less money, so it would defenitely be a good beginner bow
Promo-SM 😄
What do you think of the Eagle versus the Hermit? Does the extra cost of the Hermit just get you ILF fittings, or is there a big difference in performance too?
The Hermit is a high performance bow, compared to the Eagle X9, 15 to 20 fps more with the Hermit
@@peterjuulsgaard In that case I think I should upgrade from the fiberglass/wood Black Hunter limbs to some carbon/foam ILF limbs. Do you have a favorite brand of carbon/foam ILF limbs you recommend? How does the Sanlida Hermit limbs compare to similar Bosen carbon/foam limbs?
@@ThirdLawPair I have the Bosen longbow limbs. The performance is around the same as the Sanlida Hermit limbs. But the Bosen are more stacky, cause they are longbow limbs. But I like the stack, it helps with better release
Unfortunately only available in RH
For now, unfotunately yes