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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 3072145" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>I've had a few. </p><p></p><p>First was the carbon knight/icon/zion, from bowtech. You can look up the specs but it was a decent bow, the problem is that it's not a true carbon bow. It's plastic with a carbon core I think.</p><p>It was light like 3 lbs, but I like a longer bow for out west and it flex's a lot at maxed out at 70 lbs. </p><p></p><p>The newer bowtech carbon 1 didn't even make sense. It's in the price range of all the other bowtech signature bows…and it's a full carbon riser…but it weights just as much as an aluminum riser. Again I'll let you look up the specs. On top of that, it doesn't perform nearly as well as its aluminum riser counter parts that weight just as much as it…so I'm not sure the point of that bow.</p><p></p><p>The last was the PSE mach 34. It's a hard pull and it's expensive. Even still, it's 3.5 lbs. I couldn't get over the grip. It was just not for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 3072145, member: 97050"] I’ve had a few. First was the carbon knight/icon/zion, from bowtech. You can look up the specs but it was a decent bow, the problem is that it’s not a true carbon bow. It’s plastic with a carbon core I think. It was light like 3 lbs, but I like a longer bow for out west and it flex’s a lot at maxed out at 70 lbs. The newer bowtech carbon 1 didn’t even make sense. It’s in the price range of all the other bowtech signature bows…and it’s a full carbon riser…but it weights just as much as an aluminum riser. Again I’ll let you look up the specs. On top of that, it doesn’t perform nearly as well as its aluminum riser counter parts that weight just as much as it…so I’m not sure the point of that bow. The last was the PSE mach 34. It’s a hard pull and it’s expensive. Even still, it’s 3.5 lbs. I couldn’t get over the grip. It was just not for me. [/QUOTE]
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