Whisper Creek Archery - Let it Fly
Reviews

Stealth LX Review Stealth LX Review by Jon E. Silks
Reprinted from Petersen's Bowhunting, August 2008

In 2001 an archery company was born, if only in concept. That concept turned into prototyping and then into trial production before finally ending up on the national stage in 2004. That is when the outdoor industry was introduced to Whisper Creek Archery (WCA) during the annual Archery Trade Show. In 2006 the company unveiled its Innovator Pro, a bow that has received graduated upgrades along the way and still remains their flagship today...

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Phantom Review Phantom Review by Bill Krenz
Reprinted from Inside Archery, September 2007

Any adult buying a bow for a youngster is faced with at least three dilemmas.

The first is cost. A quality youth bow won't be inexpensive. There are additional expenditures for arrows, a sight, an arrow rest, an armguard and maybe even a quiver. It adds up quickly.

Second is the realization that no matter how much you spend, the child may grow out of the bow in shockingly short order. If they're to keep shooting, that means another bow.

The third dilemma is based on the awareness that the child really wants a bow that looks and performs like dad and/or mom's bow. Unless the child is really young, they don't want a toy. They want a real bow capable of legitimate performance. The buyer wants that as well...

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