
Riser choise : r/Archery - Reddit
2021年9月9日 · My first riser was a Win & Win Rapido, which is the same riser as the Vantage CX before W&W decided to rebrand it under Winners. Great riser for indoors, but struggled to shoot outdoors well because whenever there were strong winds the bow, including the whole setup ie stabilisers and sights, was too light and my arm kept being blown to the side.
Getting a new bow win&win or Hoyt? Recurve riser : r/Archery
2018年12月12日 · Find a riser that fits you, something that you like the feel of, the weight of, the grip of and the vibration of, and most importantly, the look of, because those are the most important aspects of a riser. It's all personal preference at the end of the day, anything you pick will be the right choice if you like the riser.
Which riser is better win and win atf-x or hour xceed : r/Archery
2023年5月29日 · The ATF-X does not have quality control issues in the design of the limb pockets. There is only one place, a thread on ArcheryTalk, that has that and there is a question of the validity of the account. BTW, I have an ATF-X. The design of the limb pockets is excellent as it takes the same design from previous Win&Win risers.
WinWin Winex vs WNS Forged. Which is better : r/Archery - Reddit
2018年8月5日 · In my opinion if you buy the Winex you will be paying a premium for the Win&Win name, I don't see the price in the difference between the two risers and there is a good reason that so many people buy the Forged+, it's a truly fantastic riser for the price, you would absolutely see more benefit from saving the money and buying coaching or even ...
Advice needed: Win&Win TFT/TFT-G or Hoyt Epik? : r/Archery
2018年12月1日 · Another thing is I personally preferred how the Hoyt's shot over the win&win, the cast felt a lot stronger on the Hoyt and it also felt a lot more solid on the draw. Also high riser mass isn't always the best thing, having the weight out on the stabilizers helps far more than having the weight on the riser itself.
Help me choose a recurve riser : r/Archery - Reddit
2021年10月2日 · Purely opinion based but I have the SF Forged Plus riser, by all means a fantastic beginner/intermediate riser but the anodized colors on the Vantage AX has me having wandering eyes even though it’s really no better than the Forged Plus (now known as the WNS Motive FX) and in fact weighs like 100 grams more.
Alright here it goes, 3 Months of Research and My Final List
2016年2月14日 · This is an older design, but it has been used to win medals in the olympics, so you will likely get the same points out of both risers. It is cheaper because it is forged and painted, and older. W&W includes an stabilizer mount in the belly of the riser (the part closes to the archer) since the Nano Pro, which the Winex lacks.
Win&Win or Hoyt? or neither? : r/Archery - Reddit
2016年7月25日 · I was ready to try anything on the high end and ended up settling with Hoyt's GMX because the feel of the shot was perfect for me, whereas I didn't much enjoy how Win&Win and Hoyt's other risers felt. If you have been using SF, you're likely to prefer the feel of Win&Win, because they're largely the same types of construction.
Need advice on riser brands : r/Archery - Reddit
2019年10月1日 · Win&Win has a limb alignment system that doesn't need unstringing to adjust, which simplifies the process a lot. Fivics, though more well known for their finger tabs, makes aluminium risers as well. Their flagship is the Titan EX, followed by the Titan X2 and the Vellator (I personally don't recommend the Vellator).
Win&Win ATF-X or ATF-DX? : r/Archery - Reddit
Win&Win states the ATF-DX grip will fit the ATF-X (although Jake Kaminski says otherwise). The Win&Win grips are cheaper than the RCore or Jager grips. The ATF-DX is also a great riser. If you shoot Olympic recurve or barebow, your should be able to adjust your current weights so the riser weight is not that different.