The Victor Q&A

EPISODE · Jan 27, 2025 · 59 MIN

The Victor Q&A

from The Range · host Sportsmen's Empire

In this episode of The Range Podcast, hosts Ricky Brule and Jake “Hollywood” Iverson discuss the latest innovations in archery equipment, focusing on the new Vapor Trail Victor Arrow Rest. They delve into the features, pricing, and development journey of the Victor, while also addressing community feedback and comparisons with other products in the market. The conversation highlights the importance of precision in archery and the challenges of innovation in the industry. Ricky and Hollywood discuss the innovative Limb-driven technology and its origins, emphasizing the importance of product longevity and user experience in archery equipment. They address market competition, pricing strategies, and the need for user-friendly designs catering to target shooters and general archers. The discussion also highlights community feedback, the evolution of archery equipment, and Vapor Trail’s commitment to continuous improvement and innovation.TakeawaysThe Victor Arrow Rest is designed for unmatched precision.Pricing is influenced by machining and manufacturing costs.The Victor offers unique features not found in competitors.Community feedback is essential for product development.The development of the Victor took over six years.Vapor Trail aims to support local dealers with their pricing strategy.Innovation in archery equipment comes with increased complexity.The Victor Arow Rest is versatile and fits various bow models.Quality materials are used to ensure durability and performance.The name 'Victor' honors the founder of limb-driven technology. Limb-driven technology is rooted in the legacy of Jerrod Victor Fondie.Product longevity is prioritized over frequent consumer purchases.User experience is crucial in product design and functionality.Simplicity in archery equipment can enhance user satisfaction.Market competition influences pricing strategies in the archery industry.Compatibility with various bow models is essential for product success.Innovations in design can lead to a more user-friendly experience.Community feedback plays a significant role in product development.The importance of professional archers in promoting products is acknowledged.Future enhancements will focus on user needs and market trends.The Range Podcast is available on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Video versions are also available on the Vapor Trail YouTube Channel and Wild TV.Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel.The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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