I have one I picked up locally that was used and came at a great price. 62-inches and 56 lbs @ 28 (I draw 29).
When tuned, it is very quiet (I replaced the used string with a skinny string and now it is kind of loud, so I need to tune, but I know it can be quiet once tuned). Extremely smooth draw. Very fast.
Other than my Quinn Stallion, I don't own another bow that will accurately shoot anything I feed it. I have shot various length .400 spine carbons, unknown wood spine (came with bow, so I believe they were tuned for it), and even some .340 carbon Heavy Hunters out of it -- they all performed the same and had great performance. I was pleasantly surprised. Basically, it's a well-mannered bow.
The grip fills your hand, it isn't a skinny grip. It's also, at least in my opinion, a medium-grip angle. If neither of those are your preference, just be aware (I've slowly come to realize I prefer and am more accurate with a high-grip bow, so I'll most likely be selling this one after the holidays).
Overall craftsmanship and performance are great. Can't think of a bad thing to say about it.