Check this out...

Seems to me I saw an article in a magazine about them, but I can't remember. I really wonder how it shoots - brings a new meaning to short axle to axle bows...

Keep the Sun at Your Back and the Wind in Your Face
 
It may be a great product I don't know. My reservation would be what would you do if something went wrong? You aren't just going to go into any archery shop to get it fixed. I'd probably wait a while and see what happens in the market since $700.00 is $700.00. It's an unconventional design that may of may not make it.
 
as short as it is you Utards could shoot it out the window.

JB

"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote."
--Benjamin Franklin 1759
 
Interesting! Sure is a lot of good review on the "User Comments" section of that site. It might be an excellent bow for those of us who hunt the "poison oak patches" that blacktails like so much. I'll have to go back and see if there is a dealer close by.

Steve
 
Its sure is ugly, but a friend in Oregon shot one, said its sweet and he may buy one. Time will tell! Good luck Mark let me know it goes.
gilabulls.
 
I have shot one more than once i work at an archery shop and we have one sent to us as a prototype and it is fast and very short but it has a lot of vibration and its hard to hold because when you pull it back the limbs are so straight back but the one i shot was set at 84 pounds and it was a very stiff bow for the wieght. Myself i think its going to be a poaching bow becuase it will fit easy out of a truck window I do not think its a very good idea.
 
That is one strange looking outfit. Is it ambidextrous? Since I'm a lefty, I'm just curious. I think I'll stick with my switchback. In Wyoming, the pickup hunters likey use crossbows, since they are legal here.
 
Yuck !! It don't even look good , to me .I'll stick with the regular looking bows...NMHUNTNUTT
 
OK, it looks different, some are calling it ugly, now discount the whole topic of visual appeal.

Pros:
It's light-according to specs
It's fast-according to specs
It's accurate-according to user feedback
Full range of draw lengths and weights

Cons:
Durability-???Unknown
Compatible with all accessories-???probably not
85% let off is against some regs, change out cams???
Quiet??? Don't konw

On paper it looks as thought it meets many of my wants in a bow.

Other pros/cons?
 
Looks like a person would have to have PERFECT form to hit the broad side of a barn.

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