Sjef: you’re one of my favorite archers and I enjoy your channel. I hope you can start making more content. There isn’t enough out there and you really know what you’re doing.
YAYY new video and YAAAYYY Sjef's back! Echoing the general sentiment, it's great to see you back and great to see you shooting again. And congrats on the recent wedding. Very happy for you. :) I was interested to hear your thoughts on the effect of the stabilizer setup to the feel of the bow (kicky vs stable etc) and as someone new to stabilizer setup theory, it would be great if the channel could maybe explore that in a separate video. Maybe just quick general "recipes" for stabilizer setups (short extender + long side rods = still bow, for example). I know everyone's unique and a lot of it is subjective feel, but surely some of the basic principles would still apply. It's just that for stabilizer setup newbies, we don't necessarily know what those basic principles are. Hoping to see more Triple Trouble videos soon. Take care!
The little stickers with the gold dots, that sit under the limb bolts, i see you still have them on the limbs. On my limbs one was damaged so i pulled them all off. I can not find any info on why they are on new limbs, if the shouild stay on or off, or if there are any replacements to get. Nothing in the hoyt manual or on their website as well. Some shooters at the range left them on but after some time they look damaged. I think its best to remove them?
Nice bow. Nice shooting place. Thx for the test. The Axia limbs look like the French Uukha Sx+ limbs. Is there differences between both or even the respective technologies if known?
I know this wasn't directed at me but I hope this helps. They have very different constructions and will probably feel different. I haven't shot the Axia limbs, but I've shot both the Velos and the Uukha briefly. The Uukha limbs are a solid carbon fiber construction all the way through, where the Axias are laminated carbon fiber and Hoyt's "resin infused core" (they don't mention what has been infused with the resin, but my understanding is that it is bamboo like the velos, although Hoyt claims improved durability).
I have, very briefly. I am not an established barebow archer and have little to compare it to but people around me were saying it was a bit less loud than other barebows. I enjoyed shooting it but the best way to find out what it's like is probably to test or borrow one from someone 😊
Little late but better late than never. I shot anywhere between 52 and 58 LBS indeed. 52 in Tokyo, 54 in Rio and 58 at the World Championships Indoor in Yankton in 2018, to give you a couple examples.
The king has returned
Sjef: you’re one of my favorite archers and I enjoy your channel. I hope you can start making more content. There isn’t enough out there and you really know what you’re doing.
Nice to finally see you shooting again, Sjef!
Great to see you again Sjef!!!
Happy to see you on UA-cam again 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Congratulations on your new gig on Archery+. Not only are you one of my favorite archers, you are also my favorite archery commentator.
YAYY new video and YAAAYYY Sjef's back! Echoing the general sentiment, it's great to see you back and great to see you shooting again. And congrats on the recent wedding. Very happy for you. :)
I was interested to hear your thoughts on the effect of the stabilizer setup to the feel of the bow (kicky vs stable etc) and as someone new to stabilizer setup theory, it would be great if the channel could maybe explore that in a separate video.
Maybe just quick general "recipes" for stabilizer setups (short extender + long side rods = still bow, for example). I know everyone's unique and a lot of it is subjective feel, but surely some of the basic principles would still apply. It's just that for stabilizer setup newbies, we don't necessarily know what those basic principles are.
Hoping to see more Triple Trouble videos soon. Take care!
Nice review. Enjoyed that bit of ASMR at the beginning :)
Yeah, welcome back. Great to hear commenting on the sport.
I'm happy to see you again!!
Really nice to see you again.😀
This is the channel that keeps me awake!
Great to see you back again!
That doggo loves to troll his master. Thx for the review Sjef.
GLAD TO SEE YOU AND SHOOTING YOUR HOYT
Hi friend very nice shooting 👏👍
Now you´re just showing off ;)
Please try out the ATF DX also!
The little stickers with the gold dots, that sit under the limb bolts, i see you still have them on the limbs.
On my limbs one was damaged so i pulled them all off.
I can not find any info on why they are on new limbs, if the shouild stay on or off, or if there are any replacements to get.
Nothing in the hoyt manual or on their website as well.
Some shooters at the range left them on but after some time they look damaged.
I think its best to remove them?
Nice bow. Nice shooting place. Thx for the test.
The Axia limbs look like the French Uukha Sx+ limbs. Is there differences between both or even the respective technologies if known?
I know this wasn't directed at me but I hope this helps. They have very different constructions and will probably feel different. I haven't shot the Axia limbs, but I've shot both the Velos and the Uukha briefly. The Uukha limbs are a solid carbon fiber construction all the way through, where the Axias are laminated carbon fiber and Hoyt's "resin infused core" (they don't mention what has been infused with the resin, but my understanding is that it is bamboo like the velos, although Hoyt claims improved durability).
Triple Trouble: Sjef, Jaap, and Doggo...
Can't wait for the next challenge! 😇
YESSSS!!!!!!
I just noticed... What's the target bale made out of..? It doesn't look like a foam..
Hey Sjef,
If you could start completely again with your life, would you do it exactly the same as you did now with doing archery professionally?
Hey sjef I wanna ask how can I get one of your sight pins beacuse they are too expensive for me and i cannot afford them
good 👍👍
Sjef, have you shot the XD in a BB setup?
I have, very briefly. I am not an established barebow archer and have little to compare it to but people around me were saying it was a bit less loud than other barebows. I enjoyed shooting it but the best way to find out what it's like is probably to test or borrow one from someone 😊
New vid!!!!!!!!
Why they choose the name XD ? It look like emoji xD
Sjef, what was your draw weight in competitive archery?
I think he shot somewhere around 56 or 58
@@stokkie_saus8859 holy crap.
His WA bio mentions 53# and here ua-cam.com/video/PxetxhKRy0I/v-deo.html he's at 54#
Little late but better late than never. I shot anywhere between 52 and 58 LBS indeed. 52 in Tokyo, 54 in Rio and 58 at the World Championships Indoor in Yankton in 2018, to give you a couple examples.
@@TripleTroubleArchery That's crazy. Any reason for that? Maybe wind, etc.? I know Mauro Nespoli has really heavy draw weight as well.