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What do you guys think of Grozer biocomposite bows?
Pat B:
What is the biocomposit material?
Mesophilic:
--- Quote from: Pat B on September 28, 2019, 11:51:10 am ---What is the biocomposit material?
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This is straight from Grozer:
--- Quote ---The bows made by this technology consist of the following materials: the middle layers of wood, the inner layer of pressed horn, while the outer layer of pressed sinew plate. These two layers are glued to the wooden plate by modern glue and the glued layer gets a fibre strengthening.
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Some have questioned what that "fiber strengthening" is, speculating it may be a fiberglass layer, or some sort of modern composite.
Mesophilic:
--- Quote from: JW_Halverson on September 28, 2019, 11:40:49 am ---I've never owned or shot one, so I really cannot hold forth with an informed opinion. I do know that there are a whole lot of Grozer products running around in the mounted archery circles.
I like the look of them, that's for sure.
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I've never been to a mounted archery event but it's definitely something I'd like to do. Next time I go back home to AZ I'd like to see if one of my buddy's horses would let me try it out.
Reading reviews from mounted archers help me decide to purchase a Grozer. That, and the fact that I couldn't find one used anywhere. Figured if people really don't like them, or they just didn't work out the way they thought, then I'd find one for a good price to try out for myself. So I browsed Grozer's site for about 6 months waiting for one I liked in a 50# draw weight.
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