It's been awhile since owning a Darton. I'm definitely going to try this one out 31 or the 33 model, that bow is fast for a 35 inch bow and i already seen its accuracy at a 100 yards without 2 lbs of stabilizer and weights. His son picked out the camo he is a disabled veteran. Great review.
@@johnnewcomb5162 for me the bow fits me very well. I’m a 28in draw so my sweet spot for bows are 31-33 ATA. I went with the 31 for ground blind hunting. I have a Mathews Phase 4 29 and this 31 feels a little better for me string angled wise
@@jayminer9416 You can order the 33 from your dealer. Just this past Sunday I went to my dealer and ordered the Folds Of Honor 35 to pair with my 31 I bought Friday
Just set up an older marauder model for my son. Put new cable sight and need to get him a quiver but glad he getting into archery. Eventually want to get a Darton myself
Chinese bow manufacturer Topoint introduced this system in its "reliance 38" medel already 5 years ago. Darton has not invented anything new in this regard.
@@krystiantester5050 Screw China. This is an American made bow with American workers and Darton is REALLY improving their market share with these newer bows. It’s a great direction for Darton.
@@drewolm The problem begins when you need to get replacement parts for these "American" bows in Europe. Either they are unavailable, or the cost of importing from the U.S. is unprofitable. They can then be treated as disposable junk. 😉
The timing tuning system is neat, should be stronger than bowtechs. The limb tuning, eh, seems clunky, can it be locked down? I don't like how tou have a screw sticking out that's gonna catch things.