I think you could have a business model where you didn’t have to change the product every single year. I don’t know of very many products that get a new name and a new product is released every year. Everything else seems to be still making money and doing just fine. My argument to your question...
No I get it. I absolutely don’t have to, and mine I usually buy every 5 years or so. I am just wondering if the current business models will ever change.
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Not complaining because archery gives me joy but it is wild when we choose to spend $1500+ for a bare bow and within a year it’s worth half. Versus spend $1500 on a gun and it holds the value. Why do we do it? lol. Should bow manufacturers keep the same bow model for 2-3 years? Would that help...
My dad is wanting to buy a QAD rest for his lift x. Wanting an integrated one that will work with Mathew’s. What do you all have?
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Right handed Mathew’s v3x 33, Granite color, 28.5” draw length, 85% let off. Has been bow hunted with a little, mostly shot around the house. Has a few cosmetic blemishes as shown in the photos but overall good condition bow. Fantastic shooter that is very stable. Has GAS Ghost strings. The yoke...
Guys this is like new I bought during Black Friday, wore it once while sitting in a tree, I didn’t walk to the stand in it. Comes from a clean home, still smells new. $575 TYD. This is a killer deal.
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Thinking about building a Victory RIP XV 300 with 4 2.25” TAC vanes, 60 grain SS insert, and a tooth of the arrow 4 blade. Thinking about going with the 100 grain XL head, has anyone tried them? How are the durability of the rib XVs? I know I love the RIP TKOs. Anyone ran this set up or similar...
This is a good buy I’ll do 590 TYD awesome camo. By far the best tree stand hunting gear for cold weather. The pocket layout and overall quality is better than FL.
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