I have hesitated to do a review on this forum, due to some posts about the people doing them work for companys or are just product loyal. I am an electrical tech for a printer and am only product loyal to things that work for me. I must admit that I am very loyal to the Muzzy zero effect due to how it works for me. I do feel it is over priced as are their broad heads, as are most heads and a lot of rests

. Well, off the soap box on to the LX[:-]. I will start off with the good things I feel this bow offers. The bow was as quiet as any bow I' ve ever shot without any add on silencers. I can only compare this bow to ones I' ve owned which are(Bowtech mighty mite, Parker feather mag,Mathews MQ1, 2 Mathews conquest with different cams,and a lot of PSE and Hoyts(not cam 1.5) in the last 20 years. The LX balances better than any bow I have owned. It is also the only bow I feel I could shoot without a stabalizer(but I have a Stealth custom 4" on it) I' m not into the speed thing but at 61 lbs. with limbs cranked all the way down and 27.5 draw length it is fairly fast. The bow seems to be made very well. I haven' t found any paint or machineing flaws. The grip fits me very well and there is little hand shock(not quite dead in the hand, but real close). The bearings in the cam and idler is long over due and I feel everyone will go to this feature in the future(some already have). Bushings wearing out has caused many a bow with cam lean and the problems that go with it. I will hunt with this bow this year and hopefully a few years to come. I have shot some of the best groups of my life with this bow. It seems to be very forgiving and my left and right arrows have decreased noticeably. Now for the negitives I have found with this bow. If you want a draw length specific bow, this is the one for you. I ordered it 1/2" short and had to change the cam. This was my fault but when you time this bow to Mathews specs, there is no room for draw length adjustement. Mathews specs for this bow is 6 5/8" brace height and 35 3/4" axle to axle(they list the bow as a 35" a to a bow, go figure[

]). I know these specs are listed as approx. but my bow with correct cable and string length is 6 3/8" and 35 7/8" . The a to a is not a problem for me but I would REALLY like the other 1/4" draw length. When hunting, this could become an issue with heavy clothing. I did twist the cable and string up and was able to get 6 1/2" but lost 6 lbs of draw weight and the bow didn' t feel right. If there was ever a bow designed for Winner choice strings, this would be the one. The Zebra string and cable that came on my bow has stretched 3 times and I am about to wear out the limb bolts adjusting the bow[:' (]. I will have a new cable and string before hunting season(probably Winners choice) Aside from these issues, I would buy the bow again, al thow the brace height is my major issue with this bow. If I could get the brace to Mathews specs, I would give this bow a solid 10(with exception of the junkie Zebra string and cable)[:@]. The Muzzy zero effect designed for this bow has worked flawlessly for me on this bow but I have the origional on two other bows and am VERY bias to this rest as stated earlier. Please take this review as it was intended. I just wanted to let my fellow archers know how I feel about this bow after shooting it for a couple of months. I just wanted point out some features and concerns you might want to check out when concidering this bow. Bows are not cheap and making the wrong choice, at least for me, means I have to live with my mistake for a long time. Don