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My Satori, Should i worry?

Soo the update. I really love this bow. Just need to decide off the shelf or elevated rest. The second set of limbs are awesome.

3rivers customer service rates A+. So now, the disappointments, small as they are. When I bought a Satori from them, I expected the bells and whistles. No Hoyt case or stringer came with the bow. They apparently pull a riser package and a limb package, throw in a cheap 3rivers folding case to carry it in and no stringer, and ship. For the price I paid, I expected everything.

So just be aware of that if you're interested in their Satori.

I am sure that in the future, several dumb questions will appear as I work to get it shooting well.

Thanks yall for all the help! And I hope yall had a HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!
 
Maybe you just get the case if you get the whole bow?? That is disappointing though if thier marketing materials lead you to believe otherwise.
 
That doesn't sound right to me. The "package" should come from Hoyt, through 3r. Not 3r putting the "package"
together for you.

I don't like it. Should 've had the case, Hoyt accessories and probably a hat...lol.
 
Soo the update. I really love this bow. Just need to decide off the shelf or elevated rest. The second set of limbs are awesome.

3rivers customer service rates A+. So now, the disappointments, small as they are. When I bought a Satori from them, I expected the bells and whistles. No Hoyt case or stringer came with the bow. They apparently pull a riser package and a limb package, throw in a cheap 3rivers folding case to carry it in and no stringer, and ship. For the price I paid, I expected everything.

So just be aware of that if you're interested in their Satori.

I am sure that in the future, several dumb questions will appear as I work to get it shooting well.

Thanks yall for all the help! And I hope yall had a HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!
Dang…… that’s an expensive bow. More than my Toelke was two years ago. And you didn’t get a name brand case or nothing???? That’s crazy. Glad your limb issue was sorted out though.
 
Maybe you just get the case if you get the whole bow?? That is disappointing though if thier marketing materials lead you to believe otherwise.
I did buy the entire bow. Yeah so if I want a case, it's another 40 bucks at lancaster archery.
 
Just curious, what made you think a case, etc. came with the bow? 3R lists what the package includes in the description. Do you get additional accessories if you order through Hoyt or something? Not trying to sound like "you should have known" or anything like that, just honestly curious if there is a better place to order the same bow.
 
Just curious, what made you think a case, etc. came with the bow? 3R lists what the package includes in the description. Do you get additional accessories if you order through Hoyt or something? Not trying to sound like "you should have known" or anything like that, just honestly curious if there is a better place to order the same bow.
Oh you're right. Afterwards I looked at the description. It was my fault. I believed all the Satori unboxing videos on youtube. Not even Hoyt lists an entire bow package. The funny thing is, lancaster archery lists a separate Hoyt case... It's a lesson learned.

I am really happy with the bow.
 
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I have a Great Northern that mounts under the limb bolts on my Buffalo, it also can be removed on stand.
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EFA will work. I put my straps through the riser holes. Works better than on the limbs.
 
EFA will work. I put my straps through the riser holes. Works better than on the limbs.
I have an EFA as well. But its a strap on. I will check and see if they have a bolt on accessory. Seems like I may have options!!
 
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Not sure how your riser holes line up but this is mine on an older Hoyt riser. I didn't do any adjusting, just strapped it on for reference.
 

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