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Nothing in the world ever goes cheaper..I did see a couple remarks on facebook that took a stab at their pricing. I think people are hopeful about the release today that maybe aluminum riser bows may get back to a cheaper price. I am waiting to see this myself, or I am off to the classifieds!
No idea what they will do with the aluminum bows, but expect a new carbon riser. As for the carbon bow comparison, I have a totally different perspective. Their carbons were and still are far more advanced than anything anyone else has put out. The perceived "problem" is merely that they were so far ahead of everyone else that after nearly a decade, everyone just sees each new carbon model as "another Hoyt carbon" but if Hoyt had never released a carbon bow, every carbon riser Hoyt has released to date would blow away the current PSE offering if it was the first time the archery world had ever seen them. Hoyt is "suffering" from getting too far ahead.... but objectively, each iteration has gotten better since 2010 but even the first Hoyt carbons are at a higher level than where PSE is at now.In my opinion they really need to step it up, especially with their long time niche in regards to carbon that I feel PSE has a leg up on them know.
Their aluminum line hasn't been much to get happy about for 4-5 years......
Respectfully disagree.No idea what they will do with the aluminum bows, but expect a new carbon riser. As for the carbon bow comparison, I have a totally different perspective. Their carbons were and still are far more advanced than anything anyone else has put out. The perceived "problem" is merely that they were so far ahead of everyone else that after nearly a decade, everyone just sees each new carbon model as "another Hoyt carbon" but if Hoyt had never released a carbon bow, every carbon riser Hoyt has released to date would blow away the current PSE offering if it was the first time someone had ever seen them. Hoyt is "suffering" from getting too far ahead.... but objectively, each iteration has gotten better since 2010 but even the first Hoyt carbons are at a higher level than where PSE is at now.
+1, That new PSE Carbon Mach 1 is a very nice bow. Last time I owned a PSE was in 1986 (it was also called Mach 1), the new carbon bow is the first time I have seriously considered a PSE again. It's that good.Respectfully disagree.
Respectfully disagree.
Only thing I'm gonna add is PSE would gladly trade sales numbers with Hoyt on carbon bows.+1, That new PSE Carbon Mach 1 is a very nice bow. Last time I owned a PSE was in 1986 (it was also called Mach 1), the new carbon bow is the first time I have seriously considered a PSE again. It's that good.
What name do you look under? 2020 Hoyt? Have a hard time finding anything on instagram.its alreayd on instagram