@@MrRourk I'm not surprised. I warned them about other bows too, but they don't care because they overclaim to sell their bows. All their drawlength rating are 1-2" longer than physically achieved. For example the queyue is only able to draw 29.5", round that up to 30". But they claim 32". It's just impossible to draw to that length unless you want destroy the bow. That's also why AF earns a bad reputation of breaking a lot. That's what you get when overclaiming the specs of the product.
This video was extremely informative for consumers. Many thanks. I believe the term you were searching for was “level of precision.”
Yeah lol. Sometimes brain does not connect and I'm too lazy to retake the video.
Are your skilled enough i don't think so..... 😂
Thanks made me laugh
What your height
My height is 170cm, the Babylon is a 59" design with a max 34" draw. Probably less now with the update 😂
@@bambooarchery They seem to be sticking to the 35 inch max draw
@@MrRourk I'm not surprised. I warned them about other bows too, but they don't care because they overclaim to sell their bows. All their drawlength rating are 1-2" longer than physically achieved. For example the queyue is only able to draw 29.5", round that up to 30". But they claim 32". It's just impossible to draw to that length unless you want destroy the bow. That's also why AF earns a bad reputation of breaking a lot. That's what you get when overclaiming the specs of the product.