RE: is this a good bow, good price?
While you are waiting for someone to reply that is personally familiar with the bow, I will comment on a couple of things that I was told about similar bows.
When I became interested in the first " full-split" limb bows, a mechanical engineer nephew of mine convinced me not to purchase one. He laid out all the possible problems that could occur with 4 spindly limbs being torqued in varying degrees and directions. I was convinced.
Regarding the " skeleton" alloy riser, I read that they tend to produce excessive vibration.
I take it that the bow was used, being you said the bow " ...looks like new." Why did the previous owner trade the bow less than 1 year later?