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Omega Longbows, Interesting Product News

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#1 ·
I just saw the Dec. 30, 2019 news on Kegan's web site (yeah, I'm a bit slow, news has been there for over 2 weeks).
One of the key notes is that the Omega Original will be replaced by the new, Omega Spirit.

Here is the site address;

https://www.omegalongbows.com/?page_id=1790

It is a bit of a read, but quite informative.
 
#2 ·
Yup, made the most sense with our lineup and made pricing a LOT simpler! The two designs are very familiar, and with the new Chinese bows taking the market by storm it didn't make sense to add possible confusion to our model list, given their similarities and overlap. The rest of our new riser materials should also arrive next month, so we should have a lot more photos then. :)
 
#3 ·
with the new Chinese bows taking the market by storm it didn't make sense to add possible confusion to our model list, given their similarities and overlap.
Good point, personally, I am not in the market for the Chinese bows, some may be good, others not so much, but for me, your bows are where price and quality meet in a very good place. I admire your commitment of producing a quality bow at reasonable prices.

The rest of our new riser materials should also arrive next month, so we should have a lot more photos then. :)
I will be very interested to see new pictures and details.

I really like my new Imperial, I am starting to feel better again, I may get to the local bow shop's indoor range next week and complete my bare shaft testing to help me make a decision on the best spined arrow for my bow. :)
 
#4 ·
Makes sense to go to the engineered wood....though I'm not a fan of the look.

One day I will own an Omega.....I've never heard a bad thing......and I've heard plenty of great things- Great bow at a killer price...best wishes Kegan.
 
#6 ·
I want a native, I have the original, Fast , hard hitting bow, Made by probably one of the best people , workmanship, and customer relations wise, in the business . actually just read the stuff on the link, and wondered over to the in stock bows, and there are 2 Natives , perfect for me, Gonna have to call him and get some imfo, money is tight right now, but ,i'm tempted, keep telling myself they are there because it's meant to be
 
#8 ·
Thanks for the kind words, everyone!

Beendare, the aesthetics were certainly a concern and you're not the first to say that. However the improved consistency and durability will allow us to offer better bows for the price, and that's better for everyone!

Homey88, the Spirit has more deflex through the riser, making it more forgiving and reducing recoil. The limbs are also more reflexed, with a more heavily recessed midlimb for improved performance. It's essentially an Original reworked with the best design characteristics of my other models. Dalton Lewis of the Stickboys has a video of his late season hunt using one of the prototypes: https://youtu.be/C2AvclWo0jo and SolidSnakeArchery has a video of his first impressions on Youtube, too.
 
#15 ·
Im not a big fan of the high contrast engineered wood but some of brown/brown or brown/charcoal combos look nice.
Being a conservative "Olde Phart" :wink: , the wilder colours aren't my preference.

Not sure what Kegan will offer, but for what its worth, here's a few random samples that would appeal to me;



My 48 year old Yamaha YG68 appears to have the 1970's Japanese version of Dymalux and I have liked it since I bought it in 1975 or 76.



 
#16 ·
Was saving up for an original and had been looking at them a lot on the web page. I was shocked on my next visit to see the change. The spirit sounds like a good improvement design wise and I am impressed by any company that keeps pushing to improve while maintaining a reasonable price which isn’t many now days imo.

Kegan has always been first class in response to all my silly questions to boot.

Just to name a few of the reasons I want to purchase his product.

With that said I am a plane Jane type guy (another thing I always like about omega bows) and a little apprehensive about the colors.

Definitely looking forward to seeing more pics of them.
 
#17 ·
I appreciate the kind words, everyone!

Bugsyarcher, the new T/D project will be based around the fiberglass sleeve system.

I didn't go crazy with the wild colors for our first order. We have Buckskin, Royal Jacaranda, Charcoal, and more Green Hornet Dymalux on the way. For the Spirit we'll have Buckskin, Green Mountain Camo, Royal Jacaranda, and Charcoal Spectraply. We hope to add some Walnut as well, in both materials, for folks who want something a bit more natural looking but this is our first batch of material to start the year. While these materials fit the "function over form" motif of Omega, they really are very attractive and should ultimately produce more consistent, quality bows as well.
 
#18 ·
For the Spirit we'll have Buckskin, Green Mountain Camo, Royal Jacaranda, and Charcoal Spectraply.
I did a search, couldn't find Charcoal Spectraply but I did find the other 3, I apologise if I got them wrong;




I'd be quite happy with the Buckskin or Royal Jacaranda. The Green Mountain Camo might work for me too, I'd need to see a better picture, I am usually not into green and my cousin would torment me if I had a green bow. :mg:

Darn it, Kegan, down the road I might have to sell a shotgun to finance one of these :wink:

While these materials fit the "function over form" motif of Omega
Please don't change this philosophy :)
 
#21 ·
Nice, I was going to request buckskin for my next Native.

I hunted all last Fall with my Dymalux Native and it still looks new, and I tend to be rough on equipment. The finish is very durable, doesn't seem to dent or ding as easily as "real" woods.
 
#23 ·
Thanks everyone!

CAPTJJ, that's the Thunderbird Endurance Epoxy finish! This stuff is tough as nails. We just got some gloss and are starting to experiment a little more with it.

Stub, the Dymalux is just a resin-impregnated version of the Spectraply. It's heavier and stronger, but 2.5X the cost. In the small-riser Spirit, the Spectraply made a lot more sense for the price of the bow.