I have been, agonizingly, going back and forth between this and the Super D. I will be looking to place an order sometime in June and have been more and more leaning to the SS. They just seem to have all the qualities I am looking for, but I have never shot one. Anyone who has one or has shot one, could you chime in and give your thoughts on the Super Static? I did do a search in the archives but could not find much on them...plenty on the Whips and Super D, though. Thanks in advance!
Had a D. The Super D is a great D bow, when shooting its as if a Whip and a Hill had a love child. Gentle bump on the shot and quicker than a Hill. Very very slender proportions. More slender than a Whip. A great bow if aesthetically D bows are your soul food. I haven't shot an SS but have one arriving in a couple days. I have drawn one though and it is butter smooth. Smoother than a Whip or Super D by a slight bit I'd say. The grip and riser is a bit thicker than a Whips too. The SS will also have a slightly lower string angle and a bit less string on the fingers at full draw. If you give me until Monday or so I can take delivery of the SS and give you my full thoughts.
Btw, Florida Lime owns both models currently ;)
I've shot both. I'm not a D bow fan but the Super D was pretty nice. Just had a super static and quickly sent it down the road, about the same amount of hand shock as the super D. I've owned them all and the Chinook is still the best bow in his line.
I am very intrigued by your experience Brad. Same bump as the D on the SS eh? I'm very curious to shoot the SS as soon as it arrives to see if I feel the same thing. You would 'think' that the SS would have even less perceivable resonance through the grip than the Whip. Very curious.
Thanks for the replies. Nineworlds9, I look forward to your thoughts after shooting your SS. Hopefully you won't be disappointed. Oh...and a few pics wouldn't hurt either!
Seeing as I have owned several Whips, a Super D, and a Kestrel all of similar draw weights within 5# of each other and the SS will be in that range also, a review..with pics ;) ...is par for the course...LOL. You got it! Everyone has a different tactile sensory experience to some degree...I will be as 'objective' as possible with my 'subjective' test drive haha.
Mud'-
See this link if you haven't already for some words on the Super D. Also, you'll notice TGer 'tzolk' owns both a D and an SS and did speed testing on them.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=31;t=001201
If you scroll to the bottom of that thread you'll see photos I took showing the physical differences side by side between a Super D and a Whip.
If you perceive much more then just the SLIGHTEST nudge from the Super D, play with the brace height. I can shoot mine HUNDREDS of times without stopping with no perceived issues.
I've also been looking at the Super Static. Looking forward to your review nineworlds
I know what you all are thinking. I promise I've not lost my mind. I've owned at least a dozen of Dan's bow. The whip, chinook and Kestrel are dead at the shot, I mean fantastic! The D and SS kick a little. I just told the same to a guy on the other trad site and he politely told me I was nuts and he had both on the way to try. Just yesterday, completely unsolicited , he send me a private message telling me I was right. My wife was quick to point out it doesn't happen often, but that was my experience. Let me be very clear, I'm not bad mouthing the Toelkes. They consistently put out the best bows in the business as well or better then everyone else. I'll never sell my Chinook and I want a Classic whip something awful.
I have owned a number of Dan's bows, Whips Classic and Standard, a Chinook one piece recurve, an "SL" and a Curlew take-down recurve and Super Ds. I have been to Dan's place a few times and have shot dozens more bows while there including the 52" Kestral and 64" Super Static Recurve. All of Dan's bows share a common trait, they are consistently extremely well-mannered and the only ones I've ever shot that had the slightest hand shock, actually more like a pulse, have been my Super Ds. I certainly don't doubt Biathlonman's experience but I would suspect that with some tuning the bow would have shot for him like they have for myself and others. Frankly, the S.S. that I shot at Dan's last September was in my opinion just about the finest shooting recurve I've ever shot, the closest to it being the Lynx take-down that I shot for a couple of months back when they were first introduced.
Don't know if this has helped Slim any but I can say again in my opinion you could hardly find a better shooting recurve than the S.S. or a "Hill Style" than a Super D. My preference is the Super D, there's something almost magical about the way they feel at the shot but I find myself in the minority on most things.
QuoteOriginally posted by Biathlonman:
I know what you all are thinking. I promise I've not lost my mind. I've owned at least a dozen of Dan's bow. The whip, chinook and Kestrel are dead at the shot, I mean fantastic! The D and SS kick a little. I just told the same to a guy on the other trad site and he politely told me I was nuts and he had both on the way to try. Just yesterday, completely unsolicited , he send me a private message telling me I was right. My wife was quick to point out it doesn't happen often, but that was my experience. Let me be very clear, I'm not bad mouthing the Toelkes. They consistently put out the best bows in the business as well or better then everyone else. I'll never sell my Chinook and I want a Classic whip something awful.
Never doubted your sincerity for a second Brad. I 100% understood the point you were trying to make and conoisseur that I am I have got to try it for myself and see what I think. You're absolutely right, Dan and Jared are a benchmark if anything.
It's a disease, we got to try them all! Lol
I've slowed way down but still have a longbow from Javaman in the works. Shot a half dozen more at last weekends Tradfest and still doting on my Classic Chinook! Still haven't found anything better despite trying like hell! Lol
One thing is for sure I will always want another bow. The SS is definitely on my short list of next bows to get.
Thanks for the replies everyone. I figure I can't go wrong either way. There is just something about the SS that is very appealing to me. Biathlonman, I agree with you that this can turn into a disease...and quick! There is just something about a well made bow...functional art. Nineworlds9...I can't wait to see the pics and look forward to your review.
Stayed tuned brother :thumbsup:
Hey Brad I didn't tell you that you were nuts!:)But you were right! I can't say it's a bad bow I just think the Chinook is better for me. My SS is still for sale or trade.Dan's work is flawless regardless:)
I had a dropdead gorges Whip I traded for my Chinook. Sweet bow just like recurves better.I wasn't sure I would like a bow shorter than 60" but now I wondering about trying a Kestrel :)
Mud_Slide' my review and mess of pics is now available :bigsmyl: :archer2: :shaka:
Man Mr. nine....
Wsh I had your bow expense account.
I am envious to say the least.
I'm the guy who relieved Biathlonman of his SS. It is a TD, so a little heavier in the riser, 51@28 and has the classic grip. A string shoulder rotator cuff tear has kept me from shooting it much, but I spent some time with it on the range today. I only draw 26" so don't think I see as much of the benefit of the static tips, but the first thing I noticed was the need to lower my point of impact. It is quicker than my regular mild D/R bows.Having shot longbows for many years, I seem to be numb to handshock and felt absolutely nothing with this bow. I'm also feeding it Surewood Firs at over 10 gpp. I need to put some arrows thru paper, but it was shooting 63-65 lb spine, 28" BOP with 125 gr points like lasers. It is also very quiet. I'll continue to work with this bow and match up some lighter fir arrows with it. I need something that will let me shoot the 80 yd walkup on our Field course and this SS may be it.
I also have a Chinook that is waiting on some range time and hope to have a Whip before long. I won the Toelke bow in the PBS bow raffle last month and am thinking a 62" Whip.
QuoteOriginally posted by beaunaro:
Man Mr. nine....
Wsh I had your bow expense account.
I am envious to say the least.
LOL.
When I got into buying/collecting bows more heavily I sold my motorcycle and put sport riding on the shelf for a while.
Honestly you know has cost me the most in all my buying/selling/trading...the danged shipping!!