She's seen what happens to deer Tethrd shoots at!Maybe she hates titanium!
She's seen what happens to deer Tethrd shoots at!Maybe she hates titanium!
Either that, or the doe was sniffin' theEverybody knows the UV signature of grade 9 spooks deer. Shoulda used grade 11
On a more serious note, I do wonder, given the heritage of the product and choice to use chemical bondingEither that, or the doe was sniffin' thechemical weldglue!
On a more serious note, I do wonder, given the heritage of the product and choice to use chemical bonding
- Is there a carbon version coming
- If not, was there (and it switched to titanium - whether for differentiation or performance)?
Oh absolutely that's true. And a lot simpler to validate. Other than potential thin-wall tubing dents and buckling there are no weird material anisotropy or catastrophic failure issues lurking (edit: except I guess thermal expansion/contraction and its affect on the glue joint). (and that last one's rather important). It's just interesting that the stick is based on the design of a previous carbon stick, and uses chemical/glue bonding. And the suggestion from that stick was that (at DIY levels of strength at least) 12 oz was likely achievable. It's also a simple design where swapping in carbon or titanium tubes would be relatively trivial with the actual "work" in the product testing. It's not like they'd be looking to layup some exotic shape.It may be easier to bulld a high quality ultralight stick at a reasonable price with titanium. Manufacturing high quality carbon fiber products takes some effort.
YesAny timeline on these? Are they now a 2021 season item?
These are available for order!
Actually no they aren’t... but why the hell not????????????
Totally lost interest with these with that 3.25 step depth. Now maybe if they make an xl version down the line..
These are available for order!
Actually no they aren’t... but why the hell not????????????