Seams like a trend.It was an 80# mod on the bow.
Seams like a trend.It was an 80# mod on the bow.
Interested to see what happened here. Did yo ever find out what the issue was ?About halfway through the last 3D shoot this past weekend I noticed my Lift's interior limbs started to look a little grey as opposed to the flat black the other ones are. Think stretched rubber band color. I didn't know if it was paint or just finish wearing off- the bow might have 300-400 arrows through it.
A friend said a dealer at a local store mentioned Lift limbs are having issues and are blowing up? Anyone heard this? Warranty would kick in I assume.
About halfway through the last 3D shoot this past weekend I noticed my Lift's interior limbs started to look a little grey as opposed to the flat black the other ones are. Think stretched rubber band color. I didn't know if it was paint or just finish wearing off- the bow might have 300-400 arrows through it.
A friend said a dealer at a local store mentioned Lift limbs are having issues and are blowing up? Anyone heard this? Warranty would kick in I assume.
That would best. A solid limb. Guy at the shop told me the replacement limbs are improved. I asked how? He couldn’t explain. Said maybe the materials. If that were true it would be in one of the numerous internet threads on this issue. Don’t think anything has changed but we’ll see.
Well I hope it’s true. I don’t want this problem every couple of months.I have heard same thing now. No word on what has changed, but a change was made. Coming from a sales rep.
So could be BS, but I suspect something.
Supposedly it’s a material source issue per Podium Archer MFJJ.I emailed Mathews today. I had two questions. One was, will there be a 75% let off mid for the new cams.? Answer, no.
I then gave them my Lift experience and asked if there was a permanent, reliable fix to the issue. Answer was, “sorry for the inconvenience. We stand behind the product. We will take care of it as fast as possible once we hear from your dealer.” No mention of a real fix to the problem.
Seems like a trend across the industrySeams like a trend.
people watching youtube. Cam and Joe Rogan.Seems like a trend across the industry
Weird to me how seemingly popular 80 has become in the last few years
I shoot 80 pounds, but not because of cam or Rogan. I really wanted a bowtech air raid a long time ago because it came in 75 pound draw, but couldn't afford it. I just like it because I can shoot a slightly heavier arrow without losing anything in trajectory and keeping a reasonable draw cycle and not having to go to some awful draw speed bow.people watching youtube. Cam and Joe Rogan.
I'm not saying everyone. But, there's no doubt in my mind that one of biggest contributing factors in the rise of 80 pound bows is the social media crowd.I shoot 80 pounds, but not because of cam or Rogan. I really wanted a bowtech air raid a long time ago because it came in 75 pound draw, but couldn't afford it. I just like it because I can shoot a slightly heavier arrow without losing anything in trajectory and keeping a reasonable draw cycle and not having to go to some awful draw speed bow.
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