The Widow is a forward handle bow. As such, should be a little more resistant to hand torque. Because the limbs don't flex as far for a given draw length as they would if they were positioned on the back of the bow, that means they need to be made a little stiffer to get the same draw weight at a given draw length. Don't really know how that affects performance. Again, because they don't flex/bend as much for a given draw length, should take them longer to begin stacking. Or, looked at another way, a person with a longer draw length may be able to shoot a slightly shorter forward handle bow compared to a standard handle bow.