I would so love to get my hands on the 35 ST2, I really love the looks of these bows and I have had numerous people reach out and ask me about different bows. This company is one that keeps coming up. I truly think this is an awesome bow. Would love to have an opportunity to shoot it a while and see how easy it would be for a beginner archer to really be able to tune it up and get it up and running at home. Thanks again . Dale
The fact you dont need to take it to the bow shop everytime you want an adjustment is great honeslty, some people.just want to pay for what they get and this is truly a great package for that, some hunters buy a new bow every couple years, ive owned one bow in my life and it still works just fine, but now im at a point where i want to make a purchase that will last for more years to come ..id really like this bow and am truly focused on it, i really hope its worth it...
Thanks for posting these reviews and I appreciate the work you do but please turn off the music. The sound of a bow releasing is all the music we need!
Not anymore. They said custom but not who is actually making them. Their in house strings and cables were good for factory. Maybe the new “custom” will be better
@@ronmorris1151 based on comparisons and tests we’ve done, a whisker biscuit vs a dropaway is only 1-2 fps difference so it does not matter what rest you use in a speed test
I would so love to get my hands on the 35 ST2, I really love the looks of these bows and I have had numerous people reach out and ask me about different bows. This company is one that keeps coming up. I truly think this is an awesome bow. Would love to have an opportunity to shoot it a while and see how easy it would be for a beginner archer to really be able to tune it up and get it up and running at home. Thanks again .
Dale
I work for a Darton dealer yes this bow is amazing
The fact you dont need to take it to the bow shop everytime you want an adjustment is great honeslty, some people.just want to pay for what they get and this is truly a great package for that, some hunters buy a new bow every couple years, ive owned one bow in my life and it still works just fine, but now im at a point where i want to make a purchase that will last for more years to come ..id really like this bow and am truly focused on it, i really hope its worth it...
exactly! having the ability to do all the tuning you could ever need without a bow press is incredible
The 33 will be in my arsonal .
Thanks for posting these reviews and I appreciate the work you do but please turn off the music. The sound of a bow releasing is all the music we need!
I’m glad I suggested independent limb adjustment last year.
Who is making the strings?
made in house at Darton
Not anymore. They said custom but not who is actually making them. Their in house strings and cables were good for factory. Maybe the new “custom” will be better
Would’ve been nice to actually see what you did to adjust the limbs while tuning it.
Nice bow, how much?
$1399 I belive. I think the 33 and 31 are 1299. I want one of the 33’s.
Believe
@@michaelschnitzer4054 yep you got it! I also like the 33 the most, that is the perfect axel length in my opinion
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a whisca biscuit for a spead test are you kidding.
@@ronmorris1151 based on comparisons and tests we’ve done, a whisker biscuit vs a dropaway is only 1-2 fps difference so it does not matter what rest you use in a speed test
Nice bows.
One criticism (constructive) dial back the music, I would have rather heard the bow fire.
Thanks!
Thanks for reaching out. Input will always make it better. Thanks for watching!!