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New Gear Release 2022!

Saw some video of ATA2022 of an Elevate stand? Look, I'm all for free market and small businesses. If it end up to be a big hit, I'll gladly admit I'm wrong and congratulate them on taking risk and succeeding. But I just don't see how they found funding for this or who are they marketed to. $450 for a 10lbs stand. I do REALLY like how low the cables are, I don't see why LWCG can't make their cables that low, because that was my only complaint about the .5 (don't have one, but tried it out before).


I'm not an engineer so just a guess is the higher cable might be stronger for lack of a better term.
 
The ball is all about leveling the arm when mounted to crooked trees/limbs. It really is a great idea. If the arm is crooked its hard to level your camera and if its crooked enough the weight of the camera can cause the arm to drift on its own. I have a DIY I'm pretty happy with but I'm going to look at this myself.
The 4th arrow arm for cell phones only has 2 segments whereas this OOAL arm has 3. I would think having 3 segments would be a big advantage for maneuvering around the tree.
 
So is the ATA the biggest baddest show. Or are there more shows coming later in the year that would highlight saddle stuff?
 
Not to get away from saddles and platforms, what you all thinking of this new sight offering from Dialed Archery? I'm a self-admitted sight junkie and this thing does have a lot of very advanced features and materials. But at $525.... Yikes. I might as well have a range finding sight for that.
I thought I was crazy for spending 150 on the ezv, 525 sounds insane for a bow sight.
 
The new Garmin Xero Pro is upwards of $1200.
There was a nice deal on the new Burris Oracle 2 for a while. Burris was giving a $200 mail in rebate if purchased between Sept-Dec I believe. Eders also had them selling for under $650. So you could get a range finding bowsight for under $450, retail is $799.
 
There was a nice deal on the new Burris Oracle 2 for a while. Burris was giving a $200 mail in rebate if purchased between Sept-Dec I believe. Eders also had them selling for under $650. So you could get a range finding bowsight for under $450, retail is $799.
I have the older model Garmin which I love.
 

Vapor line...Is this new?
 
The 4th arrow arm for cell phones only has 2 segments whereas this OOAL arm has 3. I would think having 3 segments would be a big advantage for maneuvering around the tree.

I think I heard Matt mention in the video that it was built on their Reach Camera Arm. I have that one (selling it because I can only kill dinks anyway..) and it’s an awesome arm. Super lightweight and having 3 sections vs 2 makes a big difference. For as much ground as you can cover with it, it’s super light. The ball in the bracket is nice. You can mount it in about any tree/limb and easily level it.


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I think I heard Matt mention in the video that it was built on their Reach Camera Arm. I have that one (selling it because I can only kill dinks anyway..) and it’s an awesome arm. Super lightweight and having 3 sections vs 2 makes a big difference. For as much ground as you can cover with it, it’s super light. The ball in the bracket is nice. You can mount it in about any tree/limb and easily level it.


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What’s the actual weight of that arm?


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Vapor line...Is this new?

Yep


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What’s the actual weight of that arm?


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He shows 46 oz for the arm, base, and strap listed online.

I’m not sure I’ve got a scale sensitive enough to check something that light, but I’ve got several of his other products and they’ve all been true to his listed weight.


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