IT is no where near a remake of the trykon where did you get that from it has a smoother draw a bit faster and there is no horrible valley to fall in to from what i have seen and pulled so far plus the stealth shot is very nice.
If you look at the specs on the Vectrix and Trykon they are nearly identical.
Trykon Vectrix
33" ATA33" ATA
7" BH7" BH
316 FPS IBO316 FPS IBO
That's not to say that the Vectix isn't a big improvement over the Trykon, but is a very similar design with a lot of improvements.
how is the guardian innovative they still get cam lean and it amde thebow heavier it did increase limb strength but just split limbs would have done that so i dont see how it is really innovative not trying to start a war just want to see how you think its innovative
Granted BowTech is still fighting cam lean, but you can't seriously say that the design is not innovative. The pivot limb technology allows for lighter limbs, which allow for greater efficiency(what Mathews wanted) without sacrificing low noise, vibration, and shock levels. The riser allows for a reflex design with some deflex characteristics. Granted brace height is the determining factor of a forgiving bow, but the design lends itself to stability. The bow is insanely quiet for the speeds it produces. All of these are attributes to the design of the bow.
Pros silent speed, stable shooting platform, extreme efficiency, low hand shock/vibration
Cons cam lean on some, stiff draw cycle
I believe those cons to be issues that will be rectified in future editions. To say this bow design is not innovative just doesn't seem to give BowTech credit for what they have done. They do have some things to fix, but the future looks bright from where I'm standing.