I shouldn't speculate because I haven't shot either the Logic or Triax, but hey this is AT so I'll say it anyways haha! I don't think there is any way the Triax can hold as good on target as the Logic. The Triax riser has a lot more reflex to it and its also 3" shorter ATA. Also, the wide cams of the Logic with yokes on the string has to decrease any grip induced torque compared to the Triax. Hold both at full draw and try to torque them by moving around grip - let me know which one moves more. For me the Halon vs Ion - the Halon shakes like a leaf in the wind if you move the grip around at all. The Ion stays put.I shot the Logic the other day and it's amazing. I shot it side by side alternating between it and the Triax. I was very impressed with both bows.
The initial balance of the Logic is very similar to the Centergy. I feel like the Logic however holds slightly better then my Centergy. Now compared to the Triax I would say the hold is close to even. The Triax did balance great but did seem to need a bit more effore to position.
The draw of the Logic is a joy. The bow pulled smother then my Centergy and felt very consistent throughout the pull. The pull on the Triax was very smooth to up to the end where to me it felt like it gave out suddenly into the back wall. At full draw the Logic for my 28.5 draw felt better and seemed to automatically go to my anchor. With my Centergy it does not always feel like I have my perfect anchor immediately after the draw. I also felt that the Triax for mydraw locked in very nicely and felt just as comfortable at full draw as the Logic.
Now on the shot the Logic seemed slightly more dead then my Centergy. After the shot the bow seemed to not move and was very quiet. As a added bonus the Logic also had zero of the prime ping after the shot. Compared to the Triax which was more quiet but only by a small margin for some reason felt as if it was kicking to the side after the shot. It was still dead in the hand but had the kick to it which would require me to play with it some more to get a better feel.
I'm very interested in a Logic now and I think it will be a great selling bow. I like my Centergy but the Logic felt different in a good way and I may have to shoot it some more.
I'd weigh both bows and see how they compare. If the Triax holds similar to the Logic its because they added a lot more weight under the grip to get it to balance right. They do have that new damper thing at the bottom pocket for a reason, I think.I shouldn't speculate because I haven't shot either the Logic or Triax, but hey this is AT so I'll say it anyways haha! I don't think there is any way the Triax can hold as good on target as the Logic. The Triax riser has a lot more reflex to it and its also 3" shorter ATA. Also, the wide cams of the Logic with yokes on the string has to decrease any grip induced torque compared to the Triax. Hold both at full draw and try to torque them by moving around grip - let me know which one moves more. For me the Halon vs Ion - the Halon shakes like a leaf in the wind if you move the grip around at all. The Ion stays put.
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And Ive been waiting since the Shift for Prime to come to their senses and build a split-limb bow!! LOL So, I think they made an intelligent move......my dealer has a logic and im going to shoot it when i pick up my strings and cables for my ion.
i hate the new design and im not expecting much.
ill be looking for a used centergy before i spend money on a split limb anything.
it looks like a halon in drag.
( disclaimer Prime is my favorite bow company ( i left bowtech) i dont think prime should have
jumped on the split limb wagon )