Thanks John and Mackenzie! Love this riser, and Doug Denton even came to me in Columbus at outdoor nationals and said, "Liz, you are going to be really excited with what we are coming out with!" I AM! Now, I feel like BAREBOW HAS ARRIVED! Now with the 2022 USAT shoots INCLUDING BAREBOW, I'm over the moon!!!!!
As I said, the weights for barebow in the XCEED are a nice addition taking in consideration the (overall) lack of interest from Hoyt in barebow; but seeing last month's Demmer and Dillinger fighting at the final in the US barebow Open using Hoyt's Epik (a pure olympic recurve bow) instead of risers from brands which specifically design their models for that competition (as Spigarelli, Gillo, CD Archery... ) persuaded me that the gear is to large extent irrelevant: everyone makes good bows and the best, most consistent archer wins no matter if uses a high end Uukha bow or a cheap chinese knock off. Anyway, the XCEED is no doubt a better, more flexible and capable alternative to the current lineup from Hoyt.
Hoyts pr machine hard at work...yes its a nice riser,, so are many others,, but you cant buy accuracy or consistency,that takes practice, which is cheap..
Thanks John and Mackenzie! Love this riser, and Doug Denton even came to me in Columbus at outdoor nationals and said, "Liz, you are going to be really excited with what we are coming out with!" I AM! Now, I feel like BAREBOW HAS ARRIVED! Now with the 2022 USAT shoots INCLUDING BAREBOW, I'm over the moon!!!!!
As I said, the weights for barebow in the XCEED are a nice addition taking in consideration the (overall) lack of interest from Hoyt in barebow; but seeing last month's Demmer and Dillinger fighting at the final in the US barebow Open using Hoyt's Epik (a pure olympic recurve bow) instead of risers from brands which specifically design their models for that competition (as Spigarelli, Gillo, CD Archery... ) persuaded me that the gear is to large extent irrelevant: everyone makes good bows and the best, most consistent archer wins no matter if uses a high end Uukha bow or a cheap chinese knock off. Anyway, the XCEED is no doubt a better, more flexible and capable alternative to the current lineup from Hoyt.
You know next years barebow divisions gonna be hype when you see Hoyt finally jumping on the BB TRAIN.
Dis is my dream bow
Is it only for Barebow?
This looks like the Mybo Elite from last year.
I still confused what i thenarrow rest plate height used for ? anyone can explain it to me ,please ... thank you
does has correlation between choosing arrow rest height plate with arrow flight tracjectory ?
Is the the creed a ilf riser?
Travis Delisle yes, the Xi is for the formula limb
Little secret: Grand Prix=ILF Fittings!
Hoyts pr machine hard at work...yes its a nice riser,, so are many others,, but you cant buy accuracy or consistency,that takes practice, which is cheap..
@Lee Hardt what do i take for granted?
Pheonix
Truth be told
You can buy consistency to an extent
What is the pad Angle. We are building a set of limbs for one of these. Thanks !
Its like any ilf limb
Hi can you help me to buy archery for tournament