G'day NU, I am just starting the sport and your channel has been the best source of good usable information I have found on UA-cam, Thank you for all the advice you have dispensed so far. Looking forward to enjoying the sport and keeping up with your channel. As my starter bow I have chosen the Hoyt Horizon riser and 34# Hoyt limbs (no Sage for me).
There is another venerable riser that has withstood the test of time. It's the Hoyt GMX, still very popular on the world circuit. Kim Woojin still shoots one, as does Deepika Kumari, and, until recently, Ki Bo Bae (she now shoots a Hoyt Epik). I have both the Win&Win CXT and Hoyt GMX. The GMX when paired with Win&Win or MK limbs is an awesome bow to shoot. Should you have the opportunity to shoot a GMX, by all means do so.
To clarify, the EXPowers are carbon limbs with a foam core, while the EXPrime are carbon limbs with wood core (your description suggests that the Powers are carbon and the Prime are wood rather than carbon.) I just bought a CXT which is on transit to its new home. I really look forward to the bow - quality and good design and a little lighter than some premium risers, which is good since I'm 66 and think a lighter bow would be helpful. I enjoy your commentary.videos. Keep them coming.
Also going to mention that I put a grip on it that has an edge. The stock grip was rounded off in the palm area and had to much roll for my taste. Many thanks to Jager Archery in Michigan!
I LOVE ARCHERY AND THIS RISER FROM W&W ITS LOOK VERRY GOOD I LIKE ALSO NANNO MAX AND PROBABLY I WILL BUY ONE WHEN I GET MORE EXPIRIANCE WITH BOW SHOOTING !! THANK YOU SEN SEO FOR NICE VIDEOS !!ITS VERRY HELPFULL!!
Greetings NU, I have a question for you, if I have a limbs of 70 '' with a few pounds of 46lbs and my draw is of 30.5 '' and I buy a W & W INNO of 23 '' that would happen, the bow would take the pounds without collapsing.
I want to move up from club equipment myself, and was considering getting the SF premium plus riser with premium plus Sf Limbs.? Though there is a lot out there about the limbs there is very little out there about the riser and I wanted to know if anyone has the riser,and can let me know more about it,or if NU could do a review on it.
Hello NU Sensei, I've got a question for you, I own a Inno CXT with Inno Power (5 years older than the riser) Do you think I need to change the limbs for coherence purposes? Thank you for you future answer.
Thank you very much for your quick answer...Even if I'm silent I follow your archery videos for the last 3 years, you're doing the most beautiful instructional work on UA-cam. Thank you....PS: one thing thought, may be you shouldn't button your polo all the way up ;)
NU, I'm thinking of buying a new bow from using club equipment. What do you think of the Krossen(Brand of Fivics) Xenia riser and the SF Archery Premium Plus limbs? Great review!
Really, the exact configuration I have so far. In my opinion, it's a perfect configuration to start off your way with. By the way, I had an opportunity to hold the Inno CXT in my hand, and I can say that the "large" grip of Inno CXT comparing to Xenia riser feels more comfortable, though I've really noticed that only after holding Inno CXT. The only negative thing I would want to mention is that the grip of Xenia riser is not very comfortable when you're shooting in hot or close to hot conditions, because the palm starts sweating and the grip is made from such a material so you start to feel a little uncofortamble as well as pure-white grip transforms into a grey-white because of the dirt.
I want to use this bow for bare bow use . Can you make a video on how to tune the limbs . From what I have read most bare bows don't have the tuning ability of the limbs this bow has .
Weird you are using different anchor for barebow and for olympic (or rather no anchor for barebow). The arrow length sticking out from the clicker bar looks to be at least 2" ... Can you maybe clarify the difference in one of the Q&A videos ?
Much that i love all your reviews ill have to disregard this one, as its obviously very biased for this bow and i noted that you hold each shot for the target 2 seconds longer than in any other review, probably so you can show closer groupings and as you stated you dont often show the target but you did for this one. i have a rifle of choice and im biased for, but never fear to admit its 2 pounds heavier than any other rifle and a real pain in the ass to carry and hold for long periods, but i never worry about the extra weight as its one of only 3 rifles i can shoot through the centre hole in a 7 inch vinyl record at 30 yards without destroying the record, (using old vinyls obviously and only when the scopes are zeroed in 99.9%) thiis is why im baised for my choice of rifle, I love you videos and do watch them all, much respect to you great videos, though i must look at other reviews on youtube for the w&w to be fair on my first bow purchase, no offence my friend, i would love to see a review on the D&Q bows its a cheapo bow but in my experience well known high end big brand names doesnt mean its the best and im sure that goes for bows to. big brand names can build crap weapons too. watching your video on buying my first bow as a beginner was great, it stopped me buying a bow just because it looked good and now has me researching every bow before i buy, thank you for making those 3 videos on first time buying.
I shoot mine since 2013 still and couldn't imagine me selling it away. Smooth bow indeed. I feel it is a forgiving riser that show just enough feedback after the shot. Like the light weight and the look of it. (Got a matt grey) 🤍
I love the fact that you videos have a bit of comedy here and there instead several other dead serious archery channels!
"That's my bow" said a thousand times.
The joy in your face shooting that, Priceless..
G'day NU, I am just starting the sport and your channel has been the best source of good usable information I have found on UA-cam, Thank you for all the advice you have dispensed so far. Looking forward to enjoying the sport and keeping up with your channel. As my starter bow I have chosen the Hoyt Horizon riser and 34# Hoyt limbs (no Sage for me).
There is another venerable riser that has withstood the test of time. It's the Hoyt GMX, still very popular on the world circuit. Kim Woojin still shoots one, as does Deepika Kumari, and, until recently, Ki Bo Bae (she now shoots a Hoyt Epik). I have both the Win&Win CXT and Hoyt GMX. The GMX when paired with Win&Win or MK limbs is an awesome bow to shoot. Should you have the opportunity to shoot a GMX, by all means do so.
Nice to see you on the world archery finals live chat today.
He's so happy when he uses his own bow.
To clarify, the EXPowers are carbon limbs with a foam core, while the EXPrime are carbon limbs with wood core (your description suggests that the Powers are carbon and the Prime are wood rather than carbon.) I just bought a CXT which is on transit to its new home. I really look forward to the bow - quality and good design and a little lighter than some premium risers, which is good since I'm 66 and think a lighter bow would be helpful. I enjoy your commentary.videos. Keep them coming.
Just got a CXT a month ago after shooting a Pro Accent for years, freakin love it!
That's a badass rainbow.
Also going to mention that I put a grip on it that has an edge. The stock grip was rounded off in the palm area and had to much roll for my taste. Many thanks to Jager Archery in Michigan!
I LOVE ARCHERY AND THIS RISER FROM W&W ITS LOOK VERRY GOOD I LIKE ALSO NANNO MAX AND PROBABLY I WILL BUY ONE WHEN I GET MORE EXPIRIANCE WITH BOW SHOOTING !!
THANK YOU SEN SEO FOR NICE VIDEOS !!ITS VERRY HELPFULL!!
Greetings NU, I have a question for you, if I have a limbs of 70 '' with a few pounds of 46lbs and my draw is of 30.5 '' and I buy a W & W INNO of 23 '' that would happen, the bow would take the pounds without collapsing.
hi sensei, for intermediate barebow archer, what riser is good enough for barebow style? thank you
Hi Nu Sensai. Can you tell me what make of clicker that is. Looks like it’s letting you use a longer arrow which I’d also prefer.
I want to move up from club equipment myself, and was considering getting the SF premium plus riser with premium plus Sf Limbs.? Though there is a lot out there about the limbs there is very little out there about the riser and I wanted to know if anyone has the riser,and can let me know more about it,or if NU could do a review on it.
What are the W&W limbs that You were using in this video? Thanks!
You should try to get your hands on a WINEX II for a review.
Hello NU Sensei, I've got a question for you, I own a Inno CXT with Inno Power (5 years older than the riser) Do you think I need to change the limbs for coherence purposes? Thank you for you future answer.
There's no need to do so.
Thank you very much for your quick answer...Even if I'm silent I follow your archery videos for the last 3 years, you're doing the most beautiful instructional work on UA-cam. Thank you....PS: one thing thought, may be you shouldn't button your polo all the way up ;)
What kind of bow string do you use?
NU, I'm thinking of buying a new bow from using club equipment. What do you think of the Krossen(Brand of Fivics) Xenia riser and the SF Archery Premium Plus limbs? Great review!
Joonho Sung
That's the exact same bow I have, it's a good bow
Looks like a great riser, especially for that price point @_@!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Really, the exact configuration I have so far. In my opinion, it's a perfect configuration to start off your way with.
By the way, I had an opportunity to hold the Inno CXT in my hand, and I can say that the "large" grip of Inno CXT comparing to Xenia riser feels more comfortable, though I've really noticed that only after holding Inno CXT.
The only negative thing I would want to mention is that the grip of Xenia riser is not very comfortable when you're shooting in hot or close to hot conditions, because the palm starts sweating and the grip is made from such a material so you start to feel a little uncofortamble as well as pure-white grip transforms into a grey-white because of the dirt.
I want to use this bow for bare bow use . Can you make a video on how to tune the limbs . From what I have read most bare bows don't have the tuning ability of the limbs this bow has .
I can tell this your preferred shooting style your so excited lol.
nice anchor, especially with olympic style.
Hi ! What exactly the difference with the w&w Nano max ?
Then what do you feel better : Inno CTX or Inno Max or Nano TFT ?
Finally it happened
Weird you are using different anchor for barebow and for olympic (or rather no anchor for barebow). The arrow length sticking out from the clicker bar looks to be at least 2" ...
Can you maybe clarify the difference in one of the Q&A videos ?
I use an anchor for barebow. It's corner of the mouth. It's not as tight with the finger tab because I have a metal ledge jabbing into my cheek.
Get ur hands on a winex and do a review on it!!
what crisis?
Nice grouping
Much that i love all your reviews ill have to disregard this one, as its obviously very biased for this bow and i noted that you hold each shot for the target 2 seconds longer than in any other review, probably so you can show closer groupings and as you stated you dont often show the target but you did for this one. i have a rifle of choice and im biased for, but never fear to admit its 2 pounds heavier than any other rifle and a real pain in the ass to carry and hold for long periods, but i never worry about the extra weight as its one of only 3 rifles i can shoot through the centre hole in a 7 inch vinyl record at 30 yards without destroying the record, (using old vinyls obviously and only when the scopes are zeroed in 99.9%) thiis is why im baised for my choice of rifle, I love you videos and do watch them all, much respect to you great videos, though i must look at other reviews on youtube for the w&w to be fair on my first bow purchase, no offence my friend, i would love to see a review on the D&Q bows its a cheapo bow but in my experience well known high end big brand names doesnt mean its the best and im sure that goes for bows to. big brand names can build crap weapons too. watching your video on buying my first bow as a beginner was great, it stopped me buying a bow just because it looked good and now has me researching every bow before i buy, thank you for making those 3 videos on first time buying.
I am kinda bummed out at how expensive these are. Not even included the limbs. I can underatand they not to be cheap, but they are really expensive!
The nano max is to heavy imo.
that's definitely your bow
I was first to comment
Lol chill dude
First
It's not mybo it's win&win lol
I shoot mine since 2013 still and couldn't imagine me selling it away. Smooth bow indeed. I feel it is a forgiving riser that show just enough feedback after the shot. Like the light weight and the look of it. (Got a matt grey) 🤍