if you look thru the women's forum here and count up about 7 or 8 different threads you'll see that a LOT of women are buying/shooting sidekicks this year. It almost seems like a trend but i think its because you can get such good deals on them right now. We got my complete package from bass pro for $320.i am sorry to barge in on you ladys buti have a few questions about the sidekick. mainly how well do they shoot, is the draw smooth, does it have a solid back wall and would my girlfirend who has never shot a bowmore than 30 times in her life enjoy shooting it.
I'm rather new to the sport. When I got into it, I didn't know a single archer, just a good shop and I had been wanting a bow for 5 years. I held every bow in the shop and many times throughout the years and Parker was always the most comfortable in my hands. I ended up with the Wildfire XP. From what I am told Parkers shoot super flat even at lower draw weights. For me, Parker is simply the most the comfortable in my hands, Mathews grips also fit nicely. Maybe it's the difference in grips or how well they shoot at lower weights??? I know my bow was quieter than many BEFORE I added a stab to it. I also know when I bought mine and I was shooting at the bottom of the bow I was landing shots my first day with no experience, every time a few pounds was added my group tightened. My son is shooting my bow now and on his 3rd day he was almost robin hooding them. Call it natural if you want but I think I simply found myself one heck of a bow!i am sorry to barge in on you ladys buti have a few questions about the sidekick. mainly how well do they shoot, is the draw smooth, does it have a solid back wall and would my girlfirend who has never shot a bowmore than 30 times in her life enjoy shooting it.