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Rytera, AlienX

Discussion in 'Manufacturers, Press, and Pro-Staff' started by NOV RUT, Nov 24, 2008.

  1. NOV RUT

    NOV RUT Newb

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    Hey Folks,
    I had my hands on the new Rytera AlienX this past week.
    This bow is unbelievable! The bow draws smoother than any
    bow I have have ever touched, and there is no hand shock or
    jump at all when you shoot it.
    I also had the opportunity to take part in a test between the
    Rytera AlienX , Mathews DXT , Hoyt Katera, a Bowtec and a
    few other brands. This was a slow motion video test preformed
    on a hooter shooter. All bows were set at the same draw weight
    and draw length, shooting the same arrow. The bows were only
    equipped with a rest. (no sights or stabilizer) Every bow except
    the AlienX, jumped competently out of the hooter shooter, falling
    to the mat below.
    The AlienX just rocked back about 2 inches at the top and sat
    there. (unbelievable)
    This bow is VERY light and the lines and machine work on this
    bow are unmatched in this industry. (I already ordered mine )
    You can get it in either the one cam or hybrid cam model, and they
    should be ready to ship in late December.
    If anyone has any questions about the AlienX feel free to give
    me a shout.

    Shawn
    http://www.rytera.com/alien/index.html
     
  2. Dubbya

    Dubbya Moderator

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    You might want to post this in the classifieds forum. Welcome to BH.com
     
  3. okcaveman

    okcaveman Die Hard Bowhunter

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    sounds a whole lot like an add and not much like a first post but il withhold judgement for now and welcome you to the forum. great folks and lotta info here.
     
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    isaiah Grizzled Veteran

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    great post thanks for the info!!!!!!!!!
     
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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    My guess is that will be his only post and we won't hear from him again.
     
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    stikbow26 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Come on the rest fell to the floor????? I have shot all above bows and they had so much hand shock they fell to the floor?? Nice seeing your one post!!!Walt
     
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    Dubbya Moderator

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    Sounds like he's got soft hands... just sayin.:busted:
     
  9. NOV RUT

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    WOW! I come on Bowhunting.com to tell everyone about
    a great product, and everyone that has posted on my thread
    showed a great deal of support.:violin:
    Let me guess, You all shoot a Mathews or a Hoyt?
    The funny part is some of the bashers don't even post
    their names on their personal info. And they claim
    that I have soft hands??

    Shawn
     
  10. MNKK

    MNKK Die Hard Bowhunter

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    2 posts, 4 days, and expect to be taken seriously? This place is more like a dysfucntional family. You should have stuck around, then posted the "spam" or "classified", what ever it is.
    Your link did not help a whole lot. No info on the AlienX, Not even a picture of it.

    Curious, What does a name have to do with anything?

    PS, I shoot an old arse Jennings.
     
  11. PABuck_HNTR

    PABuck_HNTR Weekend Warrior

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    Way to welcome new members...Am I mistaken or is this not the Manufactures,Press and ProStaff portion of the forums??? Should he have posted this right in the bowhunting section?? Lighten up!

    Forgive them NOV RUT, they think that a post total means something
     
  12. Mo_bowhnter

    Mo_bowhnter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    From the pics, it looks like a sweet bow. Rytera/martin makes some good stuff.
     
  13. NOV RUT

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    I have some more info to share.
    The AlienX will come in at 3.4 lbs
    *Hybrix Duo Cam (MAP) $699.95
    *Tranz One Cam (MAP) $649.95
    The color choices for right now are Next Camo and Black.
    And the Left handed bows will be ready to go in February.

    Thanks,
    Shawn
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    racewayking Grizzled Veteran

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    . You are mistaken. This was moved to this thread and the spam accusations preceeded the relocation of the thread.
     
  15. NOV RUT

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    Sorry folks, I did not realize I was posting in the
    wrong forum. No hard feelings, it was my mistake.
    I will hopefully have some real pics and some speeds
    for both cam options very soon.(hopefully tonight)
    As soon as I do I will post them for everyone to
    check out.

    Shawn
     
  16. NOV RUT

    NOV RUT Newb

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    Hey Folks,
    Check out this pic.
    http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=798568
     
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    Check out the pic.

    http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=798568
     
  18. OKbowhunter

    OKbowhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    82nd airborne much:confused:
     

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