I'm asking a genuine question here. Not trying to sound condescending or anything, but genuinely curious because I'm new to the world of compound bow hunting. I'm curious: I just bought a new Bear adapt 2. Seems to be a fairly solid setup, and came with all the accessories to jump into the world of hunting with a compound bow (sights, rest, quiver, stabilizer). The bow can be adjusted 55-70 pounds and has a wide range of adjustments that are very easy for even a Newby like myself to make. I got all of that for about $550 before tax. What is it about bows like Hoyt and Matthew's that make them cost over $1,000 more just for the naked bow? On paper, I'm getting fairly similar performance to something like the bow displayed here, plus all of the accessories for a fraction of the price. Again, I'm not necessarily saying my new bow is "just as good", I'm just genuinely curious if these bows are actually bringing over $1,000 more value to the table.
I think this will be my bow for this year…thanks for the review!
Thanks Mr Mike. Enjoy your videos around this time of the year. God bless you guys.
Been waiting for you😂
Love the reviews, which camo pattern is the 29.5 is that?
They also have a 75# option this year.
Hullo Sir. Is it true that the Hoyts can survive after a dry fire? Best regards from Italy.
I'm asking a genuine question here. Not trying to sound condescending or anything, but genuinely curious because I'm new to the world of compound bow hunting. I'm curious: I just bought a new Bear adapt 2. Seems to be a fairly solid setup, and came with all the accessories to jump into the world of hunting with a compound bow (sights, rest, quiver, stabilizer). The bow can be adjusted 55-70 pounds and has a wide range of adjustments that are very easy for even a Newby like myself to make. I got all of that for about $550 before tax. What is it about bows like Hoyt and Matthew's that make them cost over $1,000 more just for the naked bow? On paper, I'm getting fairly similar performance to something like the bow displayed here, plus all of the accessories for a fraction of the price.
Again, I'm not necessarily saying my new bow is "just as good", I'm just genuinely curious if these bows are actually bringing over $1,000 more value to the table.
Good question to be honest