Combined with the Centra riser, fast doesn't begin to describe them. They even have a "Designed by Earl Hoyt" on them. You're correct about the PSE limbs (PSE has never to my knowledge made their own recurve limbs). You don't need a special clicker as long as you have the thick strike plate. (Not sure about grip options, as I like the stock low grip.)ħ. It has the optional adjustable grip that I don't think any one actually uses.Ħ. I haven't tried some of the newer offerings on it, as the Freeflytes work fine.ĥ. As TAO said, you're pretty much stuck with a wrap around or NAP centershot rest due to how far it's built past center.
(+) It also seems to be a bit touchy with arrow selection and the way I have mine tuned can be a little critical to shooter error (-).Ĥ. When combined with the right PSE Centra (Hoyt) limbs of the era it's one of the fastest rigs I've shot to date.
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That's a plus or a minus depending on your preferences. Fully adjustable ILF limb pockets (+), seems to have more REFLEX than some other risers and it's VERY rigid. That's a plus or a minus depending on your preferences.ģ. Appearance wise it has a very angular or "machined" look. That's a plus or a minus depending on your preferences.Ģ. The riser weighs a ton (3# 6oz as TAO said). They also had a 23" riser aimed at kids and women called the sierra which was available about the time the Intrepid came outġ. The universal was far more popular (and cheaper) Never shot one, I got a PSE Universal as part of being a staff shooter for RELO in the 1996 era and still have it. The advertising campaign was "DARE TO COMPARE" and featured former USAT member Courtney Kane (who sort of faded from view about the time the Centra did) and Ilario Di Buo of Italy who is still a well known International level competitor. The first limbs were supplied by Earl Hoyt and were essentially sky jack wood or sky jack carbon limbs. It was the first machined riser PSE FITA Recurve-it was a contemporary to the radian and avalon by Hoyt and Earl's great Conquest Sky riser. Click to expand.yes, it was introduced by PSE in the early 1990s' I recall it being in the 1994.PSE Catalog and it remained for a couple years overlapping the UNIVERSAL (used by Rod White on the winning 1996 Atlanta Team) and then being phased out before the ZONE came along.