We have every right to question them as a consumer of their product. Competition should also produce a product that is better quality, not one that is less expensive to produce to increase profits. Time will tell about the direction of the bows, but maybe when Equinox or Vortex changes their will be more questioning.wheelie wrote:Alot of careful planning and study would go into there decission and who are we to question them.
Has the IBEX been replaced?
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BingoDoe Master wrote:The SMF is easier from a manufacturing point .
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I wonder if Ford would still be making the Pinto if consumers didn't have say in the process.Cat power wrote:We have every right to question them as a consumer of their product. Competition should also produce a product that is better quality, not one that is less expensive to produce to increase profits. Time will tell about the direction of the bows, but maybe when Equinox or Vortex changes their will be more questioning.wheelie wrote:Alot of careful planning and study would go into there decission and who are we to question them.
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Unfortunately, the consumer can create this problem too. It would be interesting to see if both bows were offered to see which one would out sell the other. I'd be willing to bet the cheaper of the 2 would out sell the other. The only ones who are to blame are the consumers.Cat power wrote:
We have every right to question them as a consumer of their product. Competition should also produce a product that is better quality, not one that is less expensive to produce to increase profits. Time will tell about the direction of the bows, but maybe when Equinox or Vortex changes their will be more questioning.
All day long I will buy quality, especially when it's a product of this nature, our fast paced disposable world is taking it's toll on quality, though!
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Not much to question. The Axiom SMF has been on the market for a year now and they're selling like hotcakes. That market place, both retailers and consumers, were demanding a quality bow kit that included everything you need to go out and shoot (bow, scope, quiver and arrows) all for around $500. The answer was to design a rail that was cheaper to manufacture (as explained by Doemaster) but would not adversely affect performance. This, along with the cheaper non adjustable scope allowed them to compete in this segment of the market. Following the success of the Axiom the Ibex is now being offered as a thumbhole version of this budget minded kit. You are right, Excal has to listen to their customers. They have and the result is this SMF series of bows. People on a forum like this tend to be a little more hardcore about their equipment but the truth is most people pay more attention to the price and the fact that it has lots of camo than anything. Don't think you'll be seeing the entire Excal line changing to SMF rails anytime soon. They still have a good share of the higher priced market but the market over all is growing and becoming more competitive. Excal has to keep up with demands for a more diverse product line. The days of niche marketing are over.Time will tell about the direction of the bows, but maybe when Equinox or Vortex changes their will be more questioning.
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Can you please tell me where your facts come from? If you are an employee of Excalibur, can you please pm me your phone number? I would like to see the sales numbers of the different product lines.TPM wrote:Not much to question. The Axiom SMF has been on the market for a year now and they're selling like hotcakes. That market place, both retailers and consumers, were demanding a quality bow kit that included everything you need to go out and shoot (bow, scope, quiver and arrows) all for around $500. The answer was to design a rail that was cheaper to manufacture (as explained by Doemaster) but would not adversely affect performance. This, along with the cheaper non adjustable scope allowed them to compete in this segment of the market. Following the success of the Axiom the Ibex is now being offered as a thumbhole version of this budget minded kit. You are right, Excal has to listen to their customers. They have and the result is this SMF series of bows. People on a forum like this tend to be a little more hardcore about their equipment but the truth is most people pay more attention to the price and the fact that it has lots of camo than anything. Don't think you'll be seeing the entire Excal line changing to SMF rails anytime soon. They still have a good share of the higher priced market but the market over all is growing and becoming more competitive. Excal has to keep up with demands for a more diverse product line. The days of niche marketing are over.Time will tell about the direction of the bows, but maybe when Equinox or Vortex changes their will be more questioning.
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An excellent point, that if Excal diversifies there product and offers one for the masses and one for the hardcore folks, they can keep more of the market share. Every sport has it fly-by-nighters, so offering models of different levels and varying costs should help retain a good market share.
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Sorry, I'm not an employee but I, like a number of others here on this forum, do have some closer connections with the company. Can't quote exact numbers but I do believe the Equinox and Axiom are the current top selling bows. Probably reflects a fair assessment that there is a large segment that wants speed and power and a large segment that wants good value for their money. The rest of us kind of fill in the blanks in between.
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My suggestion Cat is to contact Marketing dude and voice your opinion . The answer to your question . Yes I do know some of the people who work at Excalibur . 
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I believe the thinking is that the SMF bows offer a choice of stocks at an entry price exposing Excalibur to a wider audience.
Some people just like stepping on rakes
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Can you please tell me where your facts come from? If you are an employee of Excalibur, can you please pm me your phone number? I would like to see the sales numbers of the different product lines.
Lol, so would every competitor in the business. I can tell you before the thumbholes came out, the Emax was biggest seller in USA and the Phoenix in Canada.
As for whatever concoction you are after, search thumbhole vixens. Some have wanted one for yrs, and made up their own. Add me to the traditional stock crowd.
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Oh really?? Who??Doe Master wrote:My suggestion Cat is to contact Marketing dude and voice your opinion . The answer to your question . Yes I do know some of the people who work at Excalibur .
Sorry, couldn't help myself!!
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I would really like to shoot one someday. I never even done that yet to forum my opinion. But I bet I would like it.
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J Krug wrote

But I don`t want to name drop .
I happen to know the warranty guy pretty good .Oh really?? Who??
But I don`t want to name drop .
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I bought my bow from the warranty guy. I will probably contact him this week to get his insight.Doe Master wrote:J Krug wroteI happen to know the warranty guy pretty good .Oh really?? Who??
But I don`t want to name drop .