What Pinwheel said about smooth makes sense. The lack of sudden transitions into and out of peak draw makes the draw smooth. As far as easy goes, you can get used to the way your personal bow draws, and something different feels "wrong." I still tend to agree with Norb Mullaney and the newer Bowtech principles that say it is ergonomically better to pull more weight early in the draw than later. I personally HATE draws that increase in draw wt. after say 22-24". The Firebrand Discovery I had was the worst bow I shot for late draw increase. Couldn't get used to it, and my main bow at the time (Darton Mountain 2000 with CPS 2 cams) felt much easier to draw at the same weight. After my healing from my shoulder separation and then tendonitis in my draw shoulder, and lots of strength training, I can draw what I want again without worry, but I still prefer earlier peak and gradual letoff to anything else. Your opinion may vary!