I held it out and pulled harder beyond the valley and could barely get the idler to move if not any.
The wall on the Switchback is plenty solid. It is really more of making a distinction between it and the Outback, which because the draw stop has a more solid feel.
You know really these things we talk about are all very subtle differences.
I think the thing that is really going to sell the Switchback is how well it holds. Sure it's a smooth draw and is quiet and plenty fast and doesn't have too much vibration. But what they really got right is the geometry of this bow. It just plain holds. The balance is remarkable. It is not the bow that I was looking for, but that quality, really leaves an impression with you. And the more you shoot it the more that quality stands out.
I really need to test drive the Allegiance, just to see how that compares.