Martin Savannah Longbow
The longbow of the African bush, with slender limbs that are highly reflexive and deadly quick, the Savannah from Martin increases speed while decreasing hand shock and vibration. With limbs crafted from exotic African hardwoods like bubinga and zebrawood, the Savannah reflects the richness of its heritage. Riser is crafted from bubinga with laminated maple highlights. Slim, comfortable grip helps you shoot accurately and consistently. Ovangkol riser, red elm limb laminations with clear fiberglass. Length 62". Right hand draw.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by HKWA Love Martin Bows...
I have two other Martin Bows (Recurve) and decided to add a longbow to my collection. While I've only had it a short time, I love this bow. It's beautifully made and a pleasure to shoot.
February 22, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Beowulf Excellent Longbow Hunter
Shooting for over 40 years, I came back to traditional archery and purchase the Martin Savannah Longbow. No doubt the best performance, quality, and accurate traditional bow on the market. Perfect example of "form follows function".
November 7, 2007
Rated 5 out of 5 by mdbighornshtr Martin/Savanah
I have this in a 50#.And been using it for3 mo.
I shoot Legacy's 2016/125 pts. 29inch and am pleased at the perfomace of the bow. I have gotten rave coments on the range ,both of its looks & performace.
Martin Archery -has a Winner here!
February 11, 2007
Rated 5 out of 5 by rjshack Longbow
Not only is this a great looking bow, it shoots hard and fast. I've been shooting it about 3 weeks and am thoroughly enjoying it. This is my first longbow, having shot recurves and compounds in the past. I was pleasantly suprised at how fast it shot. Great bow!! I would recommend it to anyone.
July 13, 2006
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With the right arrow, point and placement of the arrow you should be able to hunt most game. Moose or Elk may require a heavier draw weight due to the physical mass. Thanks1 of 1
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