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Old 04-15-2003 | 09:54 AM
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Default RE: Cam and a half? Hoyt versus Mathews?

Koontzy,

What exactly would you like to know? Most of the specs for both bows can be found on both of the companies respective websites.... www.mathewsinc.com and www.hoytusa.com . Mathews continues to refine their single cam design and also add one or two new gadgets to their bows each year. This past year they came out with three new models...the LX, Conquest 3 and Black Max 2.

Hoyt decided to go into a different direction with the new Cam and a Half system. It has characteristics of both a single and a dual cam bow....and though it has many benefits it also has a drawback or two as well. It seems to be pretty well received by most folks out there and I would be willing to bet that the Razortec model is probably the best selling high priced bow this year.

And as AG made mention to, there are other companies out there that you might also want to consider. Bowtech continues to improve their lineup each year and they offer a model for just about every taste.

Martin, PSE, NAAG also have some great looking, reasonably priced bows in their 2003 lineup.

It all comes down to feel though. You need to go out and get a few of these bows in your hand. That will be the real key to determining which bow goes home with you.
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