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Old 01-08-2004 | 12:41 PM
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Arthur P
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Default RE: Hoyt split limb technology, beneficial?

2 limbs that are 3/4 inches wide each would weigh the same as one limb 1 1/2 inches wide and I don't see how it would make arrow speed faster.
What the heck?!!? You some kinda troublemaker or sumthin'? Don't go applying logic to advertising! That's un-American fer cryin' out loud!! Get a grip, boy!

Well, I don't care for split limbs. But other than getting brush and twigs snagged between the limbs, I haven't had a bit of problem. The bow is plenty stable so I can't kick about that. Are the LXPro limbs on my ProTec any more stable than the solid Carbon Plus limbs on my old SuperSlam? Not that I can tell. Will they be as durable? I reckon I'll find that out if the bow is still around and shootable in another 10 years.

Frankly, I detest that buttugly truss riser too. I don't know where they get the idea it's superior at damping vibration, cuz my hand can't tell any difference over a conventional riser. But I gotta say I shoot this ProTec lights out.
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