What would you like to see from mathews in 2004?
#31
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: richmond va USA
Posts: 73
RE: What would you like to see from mathews in 2004?
I alsways wanted something like this. I would like to turn my Ultra-max like this and never have it hit my arm or sleeve again. Also, would help pain in my wrist and elbow. I feel that golden eagle and Pearson were on the right track with the angled grips. Felt very good to me. I would love to see Mathews give me one.
http://www.archeryhistory.com/compou...0/darton89.jpg
That would be very cool.
Dayton
http://www.archeryhistory.com/compou...0/darton89.jpg
That would be very cool.
Dayton
#32
RE: What would you like to see from mathews in 2004?
IMO there are a few (or more) things that Mathews could do this year.
#1 loose the 10 page adds
#2 make a bow that the average and less than average hunter could afford. Say around $300 - $400 range. Not the Genesis.
#3 have the risers come to the middle of the limb pockets. There is absolutly no way that the limb pockets, and there fore the limbs, can sit on the riser with out leaning to the side that is not supported by the riser.
#4 Make an affordable youth bow that a kid could actually hunt with. Again, not the Genesis.
#5 loose the roler guard
#6 loose the string supressors. A hole through the limb where it is the thinnest and takes the most abuse can' t be good.
#7 make a quiver that doesn' t cost a hundred bucks or more.
#1 loose the 10 page adds
#2 make a bow that the average and less than average hunter could afford. Say around $300 - $400 range. Not the Genesis.
#3 have the risers come to the middle of the limb pockets. There is absolutly no way that the limb pockets, and there fore the limbs, can sit on the riser with out leaning to the side that is not supported by the riser.
#4 Make an affordable youth bow that a kid could actually hunt with. Again, not the Genesis.
#5 loose the roler guard
#6 loose the string supressors. A hole through the limb where it is the thinnest and takes the most abuse can' t be good.
#7 make a quiver that doesn' t cost a hundred bucks or more.
#34
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SCHENECTADY New York USA
Posts: 302
RE: What would you like to see from mathews in 2004?
[]MAN,,,I can' t wait for these NEW freakin MATHEWS As soon as my hunting season is over,I' m going to start my new account,,New bow account,that is [:-]
#37
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 47
RE: What would you like to see from mathews in 2004?
How about a Legacy or LX hold the gimmics, no string suppressor or roller cable gaurd and drop the price $100.
how about a FX with your choice of damners or not.
how about the return of the best bow you made, bring back the MQ1.
how about a FX with your choice of damners or not.
how about the return of the best bow you made, bring back the MQ1.
#38
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Jacksonville Fl USA
Posts: 533
RE: What would you like to see from mathews in 2004?
I would like to see them simply stop the Hoyt bashing...... I personally chose the AR 34 (Archery Research) after shooting the Mathews because I thought the handle was superior after shooting a few differant Mathews bows... I liked it and bought the AR.
Id like to see Mathews as well as other companies try to make a more traditional looking compound - longer axel to axel length, incorporate some wood into it somehow, etc...... and not concentrate so much on speed (although speed is good) but concentrate on making it a SMOOTH shooter for the instincive archer that wants to shoot a compound without all the doo-dads..... I have no idea how many people would be interested in that - I would, as I have been playing with my Bear Code - shootin with fingers and no sights and having a LOT of fun with it...... Maybe Im out in left field but a high tech bow, with a traditional look would be reaLLY COOL..........