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Chang Hye Jin - Rome 2017
Stabilisers
I dug up this photo again today- At Nationals I got to meet one of my all time archery heroes- Aida Roman!
She was so nice and I was so excited to see her shooting!
Comparisons of Win & Win Risers’ Geometry. Suffice to say they are the same.
Riser geometry comparison of Hoyt Prodigy, Prodigy RX and Formula Faktor. Besides the obvious difference of deflex geometry between Hoyt Prodigy and Prodigy RX, notice Hoyt move the main stabiliser bushing forward on the Formula Faktor. Effectively archers get longer long rod from a new riser, yay. I like the fact that Hoyt is still playing with riser geometry especially they are pushing their reduced deflex “HP geometry” whereas Win&Win is much more conservative in terms of geometry but they are advancing in material engineering, e.g. carbon riser, carbon nano tube, graphene foam etc. (Photo credit: Lancaster Archery)
Look at all this beautiful new kit!
Win&Win have redesigned the INNO CXT in 2 different colours, and made a lighter version by removing the weight control system.
The aluminium Winact riser and limbs have also been completely redesigned!
The much-loved Winex limbs series have been revamped and modernised. (I’ve tried them, they’re fabulous!)
We also got treated to a sneak peek of the 2016 paint job for the WIAWIS Nano Max.