Intro bows

GoBigorGohome

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Hello!
I want to find some good Information on bows that are out the market for my two sons. I want bows that they can grow into as they grow.
I know they are bows out there already that will accommodate their needs.
Any of you have these bows or experience them.
Diamond infinite
Diamond SB-1
Martin krypton
Pse stinger
Hoyt cruze?
please feel free to comment
Thank you
 
Hello,
I bought my two kids the diamond infinite edge a few years back. They were 12 and 8 at the time. They are now 14 and 10. Both enjoy shooting bows with dad. I have found the adjustments to be user friendly and easily adjusted in the field if necessary. This is the only youth how my kids have ever used, but we are all happy with it. Sorry about the lack of info on the other bows you listed.
Levi
 
16: best value for the money is purchase bow onlythen add components based on your pocket book. Most package deals the components sights are junk....cheep....do your homework on bow adjustability, raw weight etc.....lighter the better....some bows are good bows but really heavy check out all these factors then choose......we went with PSE....nice and light.....
Good shopping,

))))------->
 
I'm looking at the infinite or the PSE. I want to get the package then hopefully buy higher end accessories to accommodate as they grow
 
I've had two Infinite Edges and two PSE Chaos's for my kids and their friends. The PSE used to be the lightest bow on the market, but now the newer Infinite's similar and an incredible bow.

The PSE's only had 10 lbs weight increments before you needed new limbs. It was easier just to buy a new set up and pass the older one down. The Infinite covers everything up to late high school age.

I think the Infinite might be the best deal in the archery industry!

Cheers,
Pete
 
C3: I went on ordered 2 diamond infinite today! I think my bows will be happy with those as their first bows.

Thank you everyone for your inputs
 
>16: best value for the money
>is purchase bow onlythen add
>components based on your pocket
>book. If you want high quality but solid strings try getting your bowstrings from proline at www.prolinebowstrings.com . Most package deals the
>components sights are junk....cheep....do your
>homework on bow adjustability, raw
>weight etc.....lighter the better....some bows
>are good bows but really
>heavy check out all these
>factors then choose......we went with
>PSE....nice and light.....
>Good shopping,
>
>))))------->


agreed with this post.
 

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