Diamond Bows by bowtech?
#1
Diamond Bows by bowtech?
I was looking through the compounds on www.cabelas.com and saw a diamond bow looked nice i like the style i was just wondering if any of you have ever heard of them before?
#2
RE: Diamond Bows by bowtech?
yep diamond is basically the single cam line of bowtech now. diamond bows used to be like the reflex of hoyt but bowtech moved all of theyre single cam bows to the diamond name to keep bowtech and the binary cam system seperate.
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RE: Diamond Bows by bowtech?
I shoot a Bowtech mighty mite and my dad just bought the diamond triumph, which are the exact same bows. We both love em. They are great shooting bows. I would suggest to go shoot one and see what you feel about em.
#5
RE: Diamond Bows by bowtech?
Yep, Diamonds are by Bowtech.
I know this is off topic, but, Jeremy, it looks like your draw length is too long. Your body should be straight up and down and your elbow should be bent just a bit.
I know this is off topic, but, Jeremy, it looks like your draw length is too long. Your body should be straight up and down and your elbow should be bent just a bit.
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RE: Diamond Bows by bowtech?
B&C, the Diamond line is an absolute incredible bang for your buck. Diamond is wholly owned by BowTech, and is used more as a channel to reach the broader market with a quality product at a good price point.
The Diamondline often inherits what is typically technology that was first introduced with BowTech. In some cases, actual bows have been retained after being showcased in the BowTech line, with good examples being the Liberty and the Victory. The Liberty maintained its same moniker in shifting from the BowTech to the Diamond line, while theVictory was the ever-popular and best-selling Patriot.
If I weren't sponsored by BowTech and was looking to buy a brand new bow on the market today -- and wanted the absolute best bang for my buck -- I'd take a very hard look at the Diamond Victory. Of course, as mentioned above, the Liberty is very sweet as well.
The Diamondline often inherits what is typically technology that was first introduced with BowTech. In some cases, actual bows have been retained after being showcased in the BowTech line, with good examples being the Liberty and the Victory. The Liberty maintained its same moniker in shifting from the BowTech to the Diamond line, while theVictory was the ever-popular and best-selling Patriot.
If I weren't sponsored by BowTech and was looking to buy a brand new bow on the market today -- and wanted the absolute best bang for my buck -- I'd take a very hard look at the Diamond Victory. Of course, as mentioned above, the Liberty is very sweet as well.
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RE: Diamond Bows by bowtech?
yea monie i noticed that too so i started making form changes about a month ago my arm does have a very slight bend in it and im not hitting my arm with the string my body is a little more upright now and not leaned near as much thanks for the help
jeremy
good luck and safe hunting
jeremy
good luck and safe hunting
#9
RE: Diamond Bows by bowtech?
I baught their Triumph model and have been shooting it for almost 2 weeks now. I love it! Smooth draw, fast and very quite compared to my old XI. I cannot wait to hunt with it.
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