ORIGINAL: Hunter Dan7
If you look at the last 8 like gmmat said
If I wanted to know about the last 8 years I would have asked that.
i would think that bowtech has (went out on a edge) to try to find newer and better things.
They are moving away from the split riser already and this year they offered nothing but rehashed old technology (roller guard and STS copy). If anything they took a step backwards and recreated a 2008 version of the Patriot (which was the speed burner of its day).
I
love my Bowtech (2003 Patriot)........so much so that IMO they have yet to make a better bow. They USED to be untouchable in the speed department but now many bows have caught and/or passed them..........with their speed no longer unmatched I don't see anything else in the 2008 lineup that could even be considered "new" technology...........let alone the leading edge.
I wonder if R+D departments are finding out that it's more profitable to follow rather then lead...........because most companies seem to be on idle right now.