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WTB a youth bow for Xmas

New 2011 bow...Misson Craze.

This one single bow can go from 19-30 inches of draw length and 15-70 pounds. No bow press needed. No extra modules needed. No need to buy new limbs for different poundages. One bow and a set of allen wrenches is all you need.

It is truly the most adjustable bow on the market. 306 IBO at 70 pounds 30" draw; this is probably the ultimate youth bow on the market. It will grow with them from age 5 til they stop growing.

http://missionarchery.com/Craze-bow.asp
 
Crow Terminator said:
New 2011 bow...Misson Craze.

This one single bow can go from 19-30 inches of draw length and 15-70 pounds. No bow press needed. No extra modules needed. No need to buy new limbs for different poundages. One bow and a set of allen wrenches is all you need.

It is truly the most adjustable bow on the market. 306 IBO at 70 pounds 30" draw; this is probably the ultimate youth bow on the market. It will grow with them from age 5 til they stop growing.

http://missionarchery.com/Craze-bow.asp

I looked at one of those the other day. I really hate to say something about a product I don't own. But here goes anyway, I didn't really like the fact that the cams are made of some sort of plastic and where the axles are attached to the limbs with some sort of metal clips. They are probaly a good bow, just very cheap made.
 
You sure you looked at a Craze? The one I got has metal cams and is built a ton better than the Diamond Razor Edge. I know because I went to buy an Edge and walked out with the Craze. And all bows have e-clips that clamp onto the axle.
 
Crow Terminator said:
You sure you looked at a Craze? The one I got has metal cams and is built a ton better than the Diamond Razor Edge. I know because I went to buy an Edge and walked out with the Craze. And all bows have e-clips that clamp onto the axle.


Yes it was a Craze, Like I said, They are probaly good bows or Mathews/Mission would not have put it on the market. After shooting and looking the bows over I just thought the Razor Edge was a better bow for my money. I know most bow makers have e-clips to hold the axle in. I was refering to the metal piece that holds the axle of the cam to the limb. As far as the cams being made of metal, hit one with a file and see.
 

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