Buckmagnet, my thoughts on the EQ cams are the opposite. Because the cams build right away, I felt that it was more comfortable and easy to get back to full draw. As many have already stated here and other places, the draw cycles feels as though its tailored to the strengths of a human. We obviously have more strength at the front of our draw, then we do at the back half. This is what this system was designed to do.
As for the grip, I really liked it compared to grips from past Bowtechs. The older grips were just too wide for my taste. One of the big selling points to the Hoyt's. Bowtech narrowed it slightly, but it still has enough meat to feel like a grip.
This is all coming from a person who was very skeptic about Bowtech the first 5 years the company existed. I told a good friend of mine last year that if Bowtech comes up with something other than a single cam......I'll probably jump at one. Well, Bowtech finally got over the single cam hurdle and moved on to bigger, better things.