Chris is right.
people tend to either love it or hate it. I love it fine.
Many people like the way it looks, and buy it because it's cheap. I don't think they understand physics very well based on things people say from time to time.
It's a straight grip, pretty much straight limbed longbow. With a very narrow handle and is feather light. It's also only 62 in. If you understand a little about bows you'll know it's going to stack or finger pinch past 28, it's going to kick more than other bows because of the tiny riser, etc.
Some people buy it and seem to be amazed it shoots like a 62in straight limbed longbow and not a 62in recurve with a 2 lb riser.
Just know what you're getting. I like mine fine. I was looking for a short straight limbed longbow and it fit the bill perfect. I added a piece of wooly mammoth ivory for the arrow rest and it looks really nice.
(PS) If you buy one I would buy it in person. The worksmanship is fine but the riser varies. Ovangkol can be really pretty, or pretty dinky looking. depending on the block.
wooly mammoth ivory arrow rest