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<blockquote data-quote="japple" data-source="post: 412142" data-attributes="member: 21404"><p>Black Ice is super smooth, one of my favorite bows for pure comfort! Reezen and Z7 are 2 of the best "all around" bows made the last couple of years! The strothers sr71 is a fantastic bow, very similar to Kevin strothers designs when he work for bowtech (alliegance and Tribute) but with a different cam style. I would love to sit down with Kevin for a couple of days and pick his brain about design. In all reallity however it would be nearly impossible to find a bow that doesn't fit a person well if they are willing to pay for the mid range to high end price point bows. When staying at the entry level you limit your self much more. But you went to the high end and you are rewarded for that decision with lots of great choices. If I wasn't on pro staff for a company I am sure that I would own atleast 6 different bows a year, mostly because I am a bow whore and like so many different bows so well for so many different reasons!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="japple, post: 412142, member: 21404"] Black Ice is super smooth, one of my favorite bows for pure comfort! Reezen and Z7 are 2 of the best "all around" bows made the last couple of years! The strothers sr71 is a fantastic bow, very similar to Kevin strothers designs when he work for bowtech (alliegance and Tribute) but with a different cam style. I would love to sit down with Kevin for a couple of days and pick his brain about design. In all reallity however it would be nearly impossible to find a bow that doesn't fit a person well if they are willing to pay for the mid range to high end price point bows. When staying at the entry level you limit your self much more. But you went to the high end and you are rewarded for that decision with lots of great choices. If I wasn't on pro staff for a company I am sure that I would own atleast 6 different bows a year, mostly because I am a bow whore and like so many different bows so well for so many different reasons! [/QUOTE]
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