Switchback XT
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 342
RE: Switchback XT
I tried a demo XT, very dead in the hand after the shot, smooth
draw, very quiet and very nice. I ended up buying a regular
Switchback, I didn't think there was alot of difference between
the 2 bows and the regular Switchback had a little longer axle to
axle length, just my perference.
draw, very quiet and very nice. I ended up buying a regular
Switchback, I didn't think there was alot of difference between
the 2 bows and the regular Switchback had a little longer axle to
axle length, just my perference.
#3
RE: Switchback XT
ORIGINAL: longbeardbuster
I ended up buying a regular
Switchback, I didn't think there was alot of difference between
the 2 bows and the regular Switchback had a little longer axle to
axle length, just my perference.
I ended up buying a regular
Switchback, I didn't think there was alot of difference between
the 2 bows and the regular Switchback had a little longer axle to
axle length, just my perference.
#6
RE: Switchback XT
I shot it side by side with the Trykon. Both are great bows but I went with the Trykon. They both can shoot much better then me but I just liked the feel of the Trykon. If possible shoot both and then decide for yourself.
#7
RE: Switchback XT
I'll let you know after tonight...I'm testing them all heads up....
For the record, yes and no...it's in the mind of the beholder....I do know my friend who shoots through the shop I'm heading to picked the Trykon because it was faster than the Switchback although the Switchback was a little quieter and smoother...all in all, it's minimal....both fantastic bows and stack up tight to one another.
For the record, yes and no...it's in the mind of the beholder....I do know my friend who shoots through the shop I'm heading to picked the Trykon because it was faster than the Switchback although the Switchback was a little quieter and smoother...all in all, it's minimal....both fantastic bows and stack up tight to one another.
#9
RE: Switchback XT
From everything I've seen and shot myself, everyone prefers the Switchback over the Switchback XT...does it beat the Trykon...depends in what, speed no, it doesn't...other factors perhaps see review thread pointing to Post in Bowhunting for more information. And like CM said, $699 here.
#10
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Posts: 107
RE: Switchback XT
I shoot a switchback and love it.800 not ready to shoot is to much.With the 50 mile radius thing Mathews has and the price of gas I can see a few bucks differance but make sure they dont rip you off.Hey try the bowtech tribute is kickbutt also and smokes both mathews and hoytt on speed wih no vib and very quite