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2013 Diamond Infinite Edge Review

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by hcfirefighter09, Feb 15, 2013.

  1. hcfirefighter09

    hcfirefighter09 Newb

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    I just purchased the new Diamond Infinite Edge ready to hunt from www.huntersfriend.com for $479.00 no tax and free shipping. I ordered the left hand model, but if you go to order the right hand version you will be waiting for a little while. When I spoke to a rep at the company he told me that they had sold all the right hand versions that were not expected to sale until mid March, which is about 350 bows. If you do need a left hand model they did have some in stock at the time of my purchase.
    I got the Bow set at 25.6" draw and 65lbs draw weight. For the $479 price tag I got the standard apex 3 pin sight, Hostage XL Arrow Rest, Octane Q5 quiver, Octane S5 Ultra-Lite 5" stabilizer. The bow also came with a Tru Fire release, Hostage Rest, a hard Flambeau case, 6 carbon Victory V6 arrows with 6 practice tips and 3 Muzzy MX-3 broadheads. I ordered the bow on Saturday and got the bow in today via Fedex ground. After opening the box all of my parts were packed inside the hard case along with all the paper work. The bow comes set with the top pin being set at 20 yrds. I set up my bow target and started to shoot the bow setting the other 2 pins on my bow.
    The only thing about this setup was having to build the Muzzy broadheads. The 3 blades interlock and once you get the first 2 blades installed the third is a little on the hard side to get in place. In other reviews I have seen on youtube or online people have said that the quiver is hard to get the arrow to go into. I did notice that mine and a bit softer rubber almost similar to the rubber that holds the arrows in the case. Overall the bow is a great bow, but on the owners manual it says youth bow which is not true. Do not let the youth part fool you any adult can shoot this bow.
     
  2. Bountyhunter

    Bountyhunter Weekend Warrior

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    Seems like a pretty good package for the price. Congrats!
     
  3. hcfirefighter09

    hcfirefighter09 Newb

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    It is a good package for the price, by the time you go and buy all the parts for one from a Pro Shop or another place u will pay more for it.
     

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