Pinwheel 12' s official prediction

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Conventional solocams as they stand now will be virtually obsolete within 5 years time. Mathews themselves may or may not still be clinging onto the thread, but I doubt that to be honest, too.
Twins will also be gone for the most part IMO. It will be harder to find both designs as time goes on IMO, due to new and exciting breakthroughs in cam design that are here and will be forthcoming. I can only touch on this for now, but there are some great designs being developed as we speak. Stay tuned.
The hybrid has it all over the solocam as far as ease of tuning, speed, and smoothness goes, and is only matched or bettered by the twin in tunability. They are much quieter and vibration free than twins also, and offer straight and level nock point travel. Darton has pretty much been riding on the CPS for some years now, and Hoyt completely scrapped all of their twins and solos in favor of their cam and a half system. Merlin has also put alot of effort in their hybrid offering, and have also completely scrapped their solocams. Their twins may also follow in the future. Many, many other manufacturers are now looking hard at the hybrids and/or busily designing similar concepts.
That is my official prediction. Maybe we can check the archives in 2010 and see if I was right.

Good shooting, Pinwheel 12