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kruked arra
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tell me about these bows.. please [bigsmyl]

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kadbow
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Great bow for the buck. Do a search, there have been several posts on the Kanati.

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p1choco
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I just picked one of these up. This bow just works for me and it's my favorite bow to date. It fits in my hand perfect, looks nice, and performs awesome. It was easy to tune and quiet down and it draws really smooth and even. You can't ask for much more out of a bow and the price is NICE.

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SS Snuffer
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Had mine about a month now. Jason is very good at his trade and a great guy to deal with! It's a very light bow very nice grip and is faster than my Hoyt GameMaster II with the same arrow by about 10 fps. Average hand shock for a long bow but very quite. Mine is 42# @ 28" 187 fpm with 29 2/4" 500 MFX 225gr. tips. String wasn't the best but I love the bow! Just ordered a Kanati slant quiver for it but I hate to wieght it down. I would say buy one, you will like it!

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Kota Kill-Um 60" 42 lbs
Kanati 58" 42 lb.
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Jedimaster
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Jason makes a very nice bow. I like the finish as good or better than any other out there. Like p1choco said it fits my hand perfect and the performance is great. They are light (mass weight) bows but the dymondwood riser adds just enough weight to give it stability in the hand, which I find incredibly helpful. Of course they are built well and you can see and feel it in the bow.

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azhunter
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The Kanati is a very nice bow. Grip is excellent, bow is very smooth and very quick. Had mine a few months and really like it. Jason is great to work with.
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Deadbolt
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I agree with everyone else very quick, great craftsmanship, fit perfect, smooth draw. super quiet, and dead in the hand. It took well to a skinny string and was easy to tune and shoot.

My only problem is I'm use to my widow and being I gap the sight picture is a little small for me but its just my preference. If I could cut the riser back some it would be the best bow I've shot. I will give it another go but odds are ill sell my bow off. 58" 57@28...shoot me a PM

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