That was a very valuable test you did there it clearly demonstrated the benefits to D Flex. D Flex put the limb in the right position to start bending right out of the handle right from the start it makes for a little higher energy storage and takes the strain off of some of the Lim
Do you think that the deflex has to be combined with reflex in order to be effective or is it a "one is good, two is better" thing?
I know you are asking Steve, but I'd like to offer an opinion. It's to me, as if you were to modify your intake on your car so it breathes better, now it runs more efficiently, but without ALSO modifying your exhaust to handle the extra air you put in the engine you wont see the full benefit of your intake mods.
I believe deflex allows a bow to be more efficient, and reflex adds to it by allowing the extra efficiency to be used in extra power.
Basically deflex allows for a more efficient bow, reflex allows for more energy storage. Either can be used singularly. A bow built with only reflex must be wider and have more mass to reach the level of performance that a deflex reflex bow can offer. A deflex bow can offer more efficient cast per draw weight, but its low initial string tension reduces the total energy stored in a bow.