Reflex Super Slam?
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Reflex Super Slam?
Somebody talk to me about this bow and let me know what they think? I'm getting back into bowhunting and haven't shot anything else but Mathews over the years. Still looking at getting a Mathews, but if a gun I've got for sale doesn't go, might have to go with a less expensive rig this year.
#2
RE: Reflex Super Slam?
This is probably the top of the line Reflex bow.
Reflex puts out solid bows, so the best way to find out about it is to just go ahead find a dealer that sells Reflex bows and shoot it.
Then you know first hand if you like it or not.
I currently shoot a Hoyt and would probably even consider a Reflex in the future.
Reflex puts out solid bows, so the best way to find out about it is to just go ahead find a dealer that sells Reflex bows and shoot it.
Then you know first hand if you like it or not.
I currently shoot a Hoyt and would probably even consider a Reflex in the future.
#3
RE: Reflex Super Slam?
I don't think price directly relates to quality/dependability of product.
For anything manufactured. Years ago manufacturers charged for their product according to what it cost them to make it. Hasn't been the case for many years.
Nowadays there is the concept of charging "what the market will bear".
In other words, I think Mathews are way over priced. When I was shopping for a new bow (been shooting 14 years and am now on my third bow), I left money out of the equation. My list of features did not include price.
I chose the Reflex Super Slam. Very pleased! Fast, light, accurate, forgiving, quiet, etc. These were some of the things on my "wish list" of features a new bow had to have. (not neccessarily in that order).
If you're considering the economics of the buy, maybe the Mathews is the way to go, because there is little doubt it's popularity carries a decent resale value.
For anything manufactured. Years ago manufacturers charged for their product according to what it cost them to make it. Hasn't been the case for many years.
Nowadays there is the concept of charging "what the market will bear".
In other words, I think Mathews are way over priced. When I was shopping for a new bow (been shooting 14 years and am now on my third bow), I left money out of the equation. My list of features did not include price.
I chose the Reflex Super Slam. Very pleased! Fast, light, accurate, forgiving, quiet, etc. These were some of the things on my "wish list" of features a new bow had to have. (not neccessarily in that order).
If you're considering the economics of the buy, maybe the Mathews is the way to go, because there is little doubt it's popularity carries a decent resale value.