Jacob Chapman
WKR
Tons of new stuff. Looks pretty badass!
Funny there's no additional specs. Wonder if they lightened it up so it weighs less than other aluminum bows on the market? Also makes me grin that my soon to be 3 year old can count to 3 without screwing up but a major bow manufacturer can't even make it to 2.
This is probably going to go over like a lead balloon....but I hate seeing young guys spending tons of dough upgrading to the latest and greatest.
In reality, you pay a huge price....for a tiny incremental improvement. Now if you have the disposable income...go for it. Instead I suggest they read up on the power of compounding. Rant over...sorry for tossing cold water on your thread Jacob.....
That's why they buy a new rig every year, they want the power of compounding. LOL
This is probably going to go over like a lead balloon....but I hate seeing young guys spending tons of dough upgrading to the latest and greatest.
In reality, you pay a huge price....for a tiny incremental improvement. Now if you have the disposable income...go for it. Instead I suggest they read up on the power of compounding. Rant over...sorry for tossing cold water on your thread Jacob.....
Maybe. I’m a bit disappointed at the specs, but perhaps it is as quiet as they’re saying. If so, then I can see them selling. Even then, they were spitting out the same numbers last year with a longer ATA flagship. This bow is gonna have to be pretty quiet.
I’m a Hoyt person because of the draw cycle and back wall, but I’ll be sticking with my hyperforce until they come up with something that just blows it out of the water.
Quietest carbon bow, hmm..... So does this imply that they've made quieter aluminum bows?
I'm a Hoyt guy but they are playing catch-up with the Triax and they know it.
Fair enough. I’m gonna shoot the helix ultra to see if it’s really that much smoother and quieter.
That is the one i'm interested in as well.
Fair enough. I’m gonna shoot the helix ultra to see if it’s really that much smoother and quieter.