ORIGINAL: HuntingBry
ORIGINAL: Geronimo
Most innovative....Pearson especially with their new Deliverance bow!
For this year and what the initial question for this post asked, I agree with this. [
b]Bowtech came out with a great innovation last year, but hasn't lit the world on fire this year.[/b] I'd like to see them marry that split riser design with one of their speed cams to come up with a true burner in the 340+ range for IBO yet still have that silent, dead in the hand shot. That would be an amazing bow.
However, for this year Pearson takes the cake with the Deliverance. An ambidextrous bow with a shoot through riser and a sight that does range adjusting for you...WOW. That pushes the envelope. Kudos to them.
Ok so bowtech didn't come out with a "new and innovative bow" but they did improve on older models like they took the guardian put smoother cams added the roller guard and string suppressor gave it a higher brace height thus loosing speed but got a bow that is smoother, quieter, and even more shock free! sure the roller and string suppressors aren't new but have you already seen another bow with the string suppressor place where they are on the Bowtech/Diamond bows? Oh and the invelvet is IMO the best finish there is out there!
How would that give them something new and innovative? How does making a bow faster make something innovative?
What has Mathews done to improve on their bows? And Hoyt all their bows look the same. PSE X-Force looks[:'(] I have seen one shoot and they aren't that great.
My vote will have to go for bowtech.