Sabine
The Sabine is a one-piece longbow with a pronounced reflex/deflex limb profile, giving it excellent speed and shootability. The Sabine’s features include an indexed grip with thumb rest for comfortable and consistent hand placement, a radiused shelf the positions the arrow close to the hand and directly above the grip’s throat, and multi-laminated riser for strength and good center mass. The Sabine is available from 58” to 66” in length.
The Sabine longbow draws its name from the Sabine National Forest in far eastern Texas near the Louisiana border. The earliest inhabitants of the Sabine River area were nomadic hunters who used primitive bows to take deer and bear. Today the Sabine’s “piney-woods” provide habitat for the endangered Red-cockaded Woodpecker.