I am currently shooting a 2007 Black Ice which has been good to me. The new Triax seems like it would be the perfect bow for me to finally upgrade, however, I am not sure if this year is the best for me to spend that kind of money on a want and not a need. My question is, how long down the road will I be able to go to a Mathews dealer and order a new Triax? Next year, the year after? I know there will always be used ones out there, but I don't want to miss the opportunity to get my first true custom bow setup just for me.
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The way I see it is that any bow can be set up custom, just for you. I have never owned a new bow and they have all been reworked just for me. Some day it would be nice to walk into a bow shop and walk out with a brand new bow but for the time being I am content with picking up 2-3 year old models and setting them up just how I like them.
I will say that if you can afford it, do it. I shot a Triax and it was awesome. It is just not financially a responsible thing for me to do right now.
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Originally posted by 44mAG View PostI am currently shooting a 2007 Black Ice which has been good to me. The new Triax seems like it would be the perfect bow for me to finally upgrade, however, I am not sure if this year is the best for me to spend that kind of money on a want and not a need. My question is, how long down the road will I be able to go to a Mathews dealer and order a new Triax? Next year, the year after? I know there will always be used ones out there, but I don't want to miss the opportunity to get my first true custom bow setup just for me.
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Originally posted by Stoof View PostThe way I see it is that any bow can be set up custom, just for you. I have never owned a new bow and they have all been reworked just for me. Some day it would be nice to walk into a bow shop and walk out with a brand new bow but for the time being I am content with picking up 2-3 year old models and setting them up just how I like them.
I will say that if you can afford it, do it. I shot a Triax and it was awesome. It is just not financially a responsible thing for me to do right now.
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I don't know how long they'll keep it, but here's something I noticed. A couple months back I was in a horrible slump shooting my longbow so I decided to buy a compound. There were lots of bows on eBay listed as "new old stock" that were really cheap and still new. The Matthews No Cams that were so popular a couple years ago were anywhere from $650-$750 and several high end Hoyts were about the same. They were 3-4 year old bows that had never been sold and they were just trying to move them. So I guess I said that to say if you wait a little bit you may be able to get a great deal, but if you have the cash now just buy it!!
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Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View PostThis ! I've only had two brand new bows in my life and that was several years ago. Does an Outback ring any bells ? I have zero problems buying a good used bow (at a substantial savings) and setting it up just as I want it. I'm currently shooting an Elite Synergy, 2015 model, that I bought on here. It carries a different sight, rest, quiver, etc. than it had when I got it. It even wears a different grip. If you buy used, you can have excellent accessories added instead of the extra you'd pay for a brand new bow. YMMV, but it's something to think about.
But, to the op question, it's hard to tell how long they will produce a particular model. The reezen, I believe was only made for one or two seasons. The triax seems be well liked, so I imagine it will be around for a couple years.Last edited by critter69; 06-08-2018, 02:38 PM.
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