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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1307482" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Problem is, most folks on here have never owned or researched an Xbow. They are relying on hearsay.</p><p></p><p>due to surgery on a ruptured bicep tendon last year, I had to do the research.</p><p>This is my opinion only.</p><p>I went for speed, and easy maintenance.</p><p>Last year the Excaliber Equinox was king.</p><p>this season some new one have came out with a little more speed, but not easier maintenance.</p><p></p><p>The Excaliber line went with a recurve style that is wider than the compound style, BUT! In the maintenance line, it excells in my opinion.</p><p>Recurve style: if the string breaks in the field, you can put on a new string in about 5 minutes.</p><p>Compound style: try to find a bow shop open during bow season as your not going to change it in the field.</p><p></p><p>Excaliber tends to be a little more expensive, but in my opinion, that outweighs the lack of maintenance for the compound style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1307482, member: 5412"] Problem is, most folks on here have never owned or researched an Xbow. They are relying on hearsay. due to surgery on a ruptured bicep tendon last year, I had to do the research. This is my opinion only. I went for speed, and easy maintenance. Last year the Excaliber Equinox was king. this season some new one have came out with a little more speed, but not easier maintenance. The Excaliber line went with a recurve style that is wider than the compound style, BUT! In the maintenance line, it excells in my opinion. Recurve style: if the string breaks in the field, you can put on a new string in about 5 minutes. Compound style: try to find a bow shop open during bow season as your not going to change it in the field. Excaliber tends to be a little more expensive, but in my opinion, that outweighs the lack of maintenance for the compound style. [/QUOTE]
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