The Allure is a great shooting bow and perfect for the ladies and short draw shooters. Specs are 31" Axle to axle 6.25" Brace height 23' to 28.5" Draw length range available in 40,50 and 60 peak weights
Glad I came across this. I was hoping to keep my wife’s hunting arrow above 200 fps. This gives me hope. Draw length challenges lol 24-24.5” we’ll see where it feels best when it gets here.
I highly do not recommend elite bows in any shape or form I bought a brand new Omni’s had it 2 months never could get it to tune or shoot paper with their “tuning” system if that’s what you wanna call it took the bow to 4 different places including the place of purchase and nobody could get it to shoot right traded it in last week for a Hoyt and no problem whatsoever also there cable gaurs has a tendency to get way to close to your fletchings and if you own one or buy one when you get the bow shooting kinda good the only adjustment to make is there and it becomes a clearance issue I really wanted to love the bow but as I said they are hot garbage
Thanks for watching, sorry to hear you had problems. I currently shoot a Verdict and an Omnia with no issues on either but I can certainly understand how that would be frustrating. I’ve shot Hoyts over the years as well and they are great bows too. Good luck
If it was just in my case I would call it a fluke but the fact is is well known and documented on there new bows same issues I had and also in equal limb weight was cause a lot of problems but I shouldn’t be spending 1200$ on a bow that can’t be tuned or has factory issues that are known of and the leaning or the cam to tune a bow is a terrible idea I mean people already have torque issues in for none the less your basically bending the cam to get the bow to shoot straight it’s over exaggerating any issues with the shooter and equipment like I said I wanted to love the bow but unfortunately it’s not just in my case
If it was just in my case I would call it a fluke but the fact is is well known and documented on there new bows same issues I had and also in equal limb weight was cause a lot of problems but I shouldn’t be spending 1200$ on a bow that can’t be tuned or has factory issues that are known of and the leaning or the cam to tune a bow is a terrible idea I mean people already have torque issues in for none the less your basically bending the cam to get the bow to shoot straight it’s over exaggerating any issues with the shooter and equipment like I said I wanted to love the bow but unfortunately it’s not just in my case
If it was just in my case I would call it a fluke but the fact is is well known and documented on there new bows same issues I had and also in equal limb weight was cause a lot of problems but I shouldn’t be spending 1200$ on a bow that can’t be tuned or has factory issues that are known of and the leaning or the cam to tune a bow is a terrible idea I mean people already have torque issues in for none the less your basically bending the cam to get the bow to shoot straight it’s over exaggerating any issues with the shooter and equipment like I said I wanted to love the bow but unfortunately it’s not just in my case
If it was just in my case I would call it a fluke but the fact is is well known and documented on there new bows same issues I had and also in equal limb weight was cause a lot of problems but I shouldn’t be spending 1200$ on a bow that can’t be tuned or has factory issues that are known of and the leaning or the cam to tune a bow is a terrible idea I mean people already have torque issues in for none the less your basically bending the cam to get the bow to shoot straight it’s over exaggerating any issues with the shooter and equipment like I said I wanted to love the bow but unfortunately it’s not just in my case
The Allure is a great shooting bow and perfect for the ladies and short draw shooters.
Specs are
31" Axle to axle
6.25" Brace height
23' to 28.5" Draw length range
available in 40,50 and 60 peak weights
Great bow review!
Glad I came across this. I was hoping to keep my wife’s hunting arrow above 200 fps. This gives me hope. Draw length challenges lol 24-24.5” we’ll see where it feels best when it gets here.
I highly do not recommend elite bows in any shape or form I bought a brand new Omni’s had it 2 months never could get it to tune or shoot paper with their “tuning” system if that’s what you wanna call it took the bow to 4 different places including the place of purchase and nobody could get it to shoot right traded it in last week for a Hoyt and no problem whatsoever also there cable gaurs has a tendency to get way to close to your fletchings and if you own one or buy one when you get the bow shooting kinda good the only adjustment to make is there and it becomes a clearance issue I really wanted to love the bow but as I said they are hot garbage
Thanks for watching, sorry to hear you had problems. I currently shoot a Verdict and an Omnia with no issues on either but I can certainly understand how that would be frustrating.
I’ve shot Hoyts over the years as well and they are great bows too. Good luck
If it was just in my case I would call it a fluke but the fact is is well known and documented on there new bows same issues I had and also in equal limb weight was cause a lot of problems but I shouldn’t be spending 1200$ on a bow that can’t be tuned or has factory issues that are known of and the leaning or the cam to tune a bow is a terrible idea I mean people already have torque issues in for none the less your basically bending the cam to get the bow to shoot straight it’s over exaggerating any issues with the shooter and equipment like I said I wanted to love the bow but unfortunately it’s not just in my case
If it was just in my case I would call it a fluke but the fact is is well known and documented on there new bows same issues I had and also in equal limb weight was cause a lot of problems but I shouldn’t be spending 1200$ on a bow that can’t be tuned or has factory issues that are known of and the leaning or the cam to tune a bow is a terrible idea I mean people already have torque issues in for none the less your basically bending the cam to get the bow to shoot straight it’s over exaggerating any issues with the shooter and equipment like I said I wanted to love the bow but unfortunately it’s not just in my case
If it was just in my case I would call it a fluke but the fact is is well known and documented on there new bows same issues I had and also in equal limb weight was cause a lot of problems but I shouldn’t be spending 1200$ on a bow that can’t be tuned or has factory issues that are known of and the leaning or the cam to tune a bow is a terrible idea I mean people already have torque issues in for none the less your basically bending the cam to get the bow to shoot straight it’s over exaggerating any issues with the shooter and equipment like I said I wanted to love the bow but unfortunately it’s not just in my case
If it was just in my case I would call it a fluke but the fact is is well known and documented on there new bows same issues I had and also in equal limb weight was cause a lot of problems but I shouldn’t be spending 1200$ on a bow that can’t be tuned or has factory issues that are known of and the leaning or the cam to tune a bow is a terrible idea I mean people already have torque issues in for none the less your basically bending the cam to get the bow to shoot straight it’s over exaggerating any issues with the shooter and equipment like I said I wanted to love the bow but unfortunately it’s not just in my case