Our very own Andrew gives us a rundown on his first impression of the W&W Wiawis CX7 Riser. Other technical specs can be found here: www.canadaarcheryonline.com/p...
Hey Andrew, Thanks for your review - Not that many hands-on reviews out there for the CX7. Wanted to let you know that your review helped me make my decision- I ended up choosing this over the TFT, as at my level (intermediate) I couldn't tell the difference. If anything, I agree re: the little bit of extra feedback, though it's really not that noticeable. Plus, it's such a beautiful riser. Thanks for the vid! For others who're interested, I'm happy to answer questions if I can.
Totally agreed, the bow will produce small noise when you shoot it well, but it will give a noticeable feedback when you make a bad shoot. Easy to tune, but its not as light as high end carbon riser, but as I have used aluminum riser before, it easy for me to adapt to it
Hey Andrew,
Thanks for your review - Not that many hands-on reviews out there for the CX7. Wanted to let you know that your review helped me make my decision- I ended up choosing this over the TFT, as at my level (intermediate) I couldn't tell the difference. If anything, I agree re: the little bit of extra feedback, though it's really not that noticeable. Plus, it's such a beautiful riser.
Thanks for the vid! For others who're interested, I'm happy to answer questions if I can.
Totally agreed, the bow will produce small noise when you shoot it well, but it will give a noticeable feedback when you make a bad shoot. Easy to tune, but its not as light as high end carbon riser, but as I have used aluminum riser before, it easy for me to adapt to it
i.have this riser... 👍👍👍👍
I don't understand why no comment is made about the CX7 limbs