New Bowtech and Diamond Pics!
#122
Fork Horn
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RE: New Bowtech's and Diamond's
ORIGINAL: BOWHUNTERCOPThey can come out with a thousand more models, they still will never beat Mathews. Isn't there a model for 2009 called the "CRACKED LIMB"? oh wait that was a 2008 modelMathews............ "CATCH US IF YOU CAN"
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#123
RE: New Bowtech's and Diamond's
Thats suprising coming from a cop.
ORIGINAL: BOWHUNTERCOP
They can come out with a thousand more models, they still will never beat Mathews. Isn't there a model for 2009 called the "CRACKED LIMB"? oh wait that was a 2008 model
Mathews............ "CATCH US IF YOU CAN"
They can come out with a thousand more models, they still will never beat Mathews. Isn't there a model for 2009 called the "CRACKED LIMB"? oh wait that was a 2008 model
Mathews............ "CATCH US IF YOU CAN"
#124
RE: New Bowtech's and Diamond's
ROb and Matt,
I don't really get caught up in the new bow hype every year and dont even glance at new bows on the shelf every year, but is this a bit much? This many new bows to be released in one year. Mathews and Hoyt don't release that many a year do they? Why is bowtech flooding the market with so many new models?
Not a bowtech hater it just seems like a bit much to me.
I don't really get caught up in the new bow hype every year and dont even glance at new bows on the shelf every year, but is this a bit much? This many new bows to be released in one year. Mathews and Hoyt don't release that many a year do they? Why is bowtech flooding the market with so many new models?
Not a bowtech hater it just seems like a bit much to me.
#125
RE: New Bowtech's and Diamond's
Matt could answer this one better as he's been the man with Bowtech for so many years however, the Alley was in it's 3rd year last year, the Tribute, Equalizer, Constitution have had their runs. Bowtech continues it's push forward in innovation, creativity and no other way to say it but "pushing the envelope". I say Kudos.
#126
RE: New Bowtech's and Diamond's
ORIGINAL: MNpurple
ROb and Matt,
I don't really get caught up in the new bow hype every year and dont even glance at new bows on the shelf every year, but is this a bit much? This many new bows to be released in one year. Mathews and Hoyt don't release that many a year do they? Why is bowtech flooding the market with so many new models?
Not a bowtech hater it just seems like a bit much to me.
ROb and Matt,
I don't really get caught up in the new bow hype every year and dont even glance at new bows on the shelf every year, but is this a bit much? This many new bows to be released in one year. Mathews and Hoyt don't release that many a year do they? Why is bowtech flooding the market with so many new models?
Not a bowtech hater it just seems like a bit much to me.
#127
RE: New Bowtech's and Diamond's
As was alluded to quite a few of the bows in the line up have had multi year runs........heck the Allegiance and Constitution were around for 4 yrs themselves. The Tomkat pretty much forever.[:-]
The bows have been replaced and it's time to move on with a new stable. The center Pivot bows of 2 yrs ago were so new and radical it was only natural that they would be refined to the point that you see today.
Things needed to be improved upon and they were, hence the new models. Heck if you get right down to it the refinements each year on individual models could have warranted a name change on it's own given the degree of difference from one year to the next.
The models that were eliminated all have new ones that will fill their specific niche within the line-up.
It's a goal to offer as much variety as we can and still pay enough attention to each model to create the best possible bow in each category we can. Rather than put all of eggs into one basket or model the ability to give the buyer choices is one of the reasons Bowtech is where it is right now.
If you are resting on your laurels and not trying new things eventually your place in the market is going to stagnate. We'd rather keep pushing things along and see where it goes.
The bows have been replaced and it's time to move on with a new stable. The center Pivot bows of 2 yrs ago were so new and radical it was only natural that they would be refined to the point that you see today.
Things needed to be improved upon and they were, hence the new models. Heck if you get right down to it the refinements each year on individual models could have warranted a name change on it's own given the degree of difference from one year to the next.
The models that were eliminated all have new ones that will fill their specific niche within the line-up.
It's a goal to offer as much variety as we can and still pay enough attention to each model to create the best possible bow in each category we can. Rather than put all of eggs into one basket or model the ability to give the buyer choices is one of the reasons Bowtech is where it is right now.
If you are resting on your laurels and not trying new things eventually your place in the market is going to stagnate. We'd rather keep pushing things along and see where it goes.
#129
RE: New Bowtech's and Diamond's
Matt, Rob,
Thanks for giving us what you can. I am sure in due time things will be released and we will all get a chance to drool over the specs and details!
Pat,
I most definitely can't wait to see your pictures and I want to say Congratulations on your harvest. You get a chance drop me a line. I haven't heard from you since Myrtle Beach a couple years ago!
Can't wait to see/shoot this years lineup!
Dave
Thanks for giving us what you can. I am sure in due time things will be released and we will all get a chance to drool over the specs and details!
Pat,
I most definitely can't wait to see your pictures and I want to say Congratulations on your harvest. You get a chance drop me a line. I haven't heard from you since Myrtle Beach a couple years ago!
Can't wait to see/shoot this years lineup!
Dave