RE: Spiral Cam & 1/2
If I was kidding I would not have said it! I am small, I draw around 26 inches, but you can never find a bow in a shop that way. Most are set up for 29 inches, and most have 60 to 70 lb limbs on them. I have grown pretty used to drawing any bow back at these specs. Some are not bad at all, some are sort of a struggle. This one would not break over. My martin cheetah is the same way, at 70 lbs it almost kills me to draw it, My darton is a piece of cake.
And yes I know the difference between the versa cam and the new cam and a half. They look quite different from each other, as does the spiral cam. And I did say that's how it felt to ME, not someone else. I personally don't like the way two cams draw at all though. And I actually looked at two side by side, I am not comparing it to what I looked at last year. They had a Cybertec with both the versa, and the new cam sitting right next to each other. I drew one, then drew the other. I liked the versa cam better. And every one griping about the cam and half being a copy of the CPS, well I own one and see very few simularities. The basic concept is the same, but from there the cam and a half is quite different in feel(to me) and design.
Maybe we don't agree on the deffinition for smooth. I am talking about something that is easy to draw. And the supertech ain't it, I don't care if you sell them or not. The Ultra 2 by mathews and the Parker Force Multiplier are both much easier to draw. Maybe if you are big it is harder to tell, but for someone little it is very obvious.
I still love the bows, I just like the versa cam better. That is my opinion. If you don't agree with it, that is fine.
Paul