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Old 28-08-07, 04:21 PM
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So, if we had a method of taking our TXG limbs and make them faster. Or a method of making them stiffer. What would you want?

See our Hex5s are currently faster, using the same stability.
or would you take a more stable version of a TXG, we can do that too?

Kae, your right, but also the slow hit also works for beginners too. if the bow makes up for a bad loose.

Our point, is how stable does a bow have to be. Is having a limb thats 20x stiffer than the current stiff limb going to improve your scores? or would better sight marks make a bigger difference?

we are currently thinking, its all in place, but we need the marketing side sorted... but,

we have various options at all levels.

laminate : TX40,VX
core: wood, Hyperflex
profile: TX, Hex4, Hex5
Finish: GL, Black (not colour, surface type)

the options go in stage of budget and requirements. you can in theory choose any variation you want.
the top limb will be a "Vx Hex5-H Black" A budget limb would be "TX40 TX-W black" This is in essence our TXB.

those who know the TXG would know that at present it employs the TX40 bow facings, hyperflex core, this would be known as a "TX40 TX-H Black" if chosen as a custom limb., there we will be
standard stock limbs called the names we currently have, then a custom limb made from these options with the naming codes above to explain the construction.
These names can change, as we have the technologies at the moment, we just dont know how to launch it as this can be very confusing...

So if you rate speed, choose the hex5 and black. If you rate consitant sight marks, then hyperflex, if you rate stability then VX. Or if you want your cake and eat it. pick them all! We can then apply our R&D to further improve our product in an understandable way.

is this a clear option package for the decerning archer?
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