Mathews title, $ 2,100 for a aluminum riser bow. I think i will pass
Mathews title, $ 2,100 for a aluminum riser bow. I think i will pass
Last edited by banded_mallard; 09-13-2023 at 06:26 PM.
The cost of their target stabilizers is what blew my mind. And $30 per ounce on the end weights is lunacy. I’m not a Mathews guy by any stretch. They make a decent bow, but they are falling way behind on things that matter - like tuning features, cam bearings, and string quality. Mathews proves that marketing is the most important part of a business.
Dare I even comment?
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
You dare…
please do. only thing that makes the monthly subscription cost worth it
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That’s a loaded question. I prefer prime bows. Although they are not as popular around here as out west. I like them for the rock solid back wall. The fit a finish is also next to none, although that’s not a major concern. I think most are splitting hairs amongst the flagship bows. Especially if you are not tuning your own equipment.
Ultimately it comes down to the shooter. Go to a shop and shoot a few and decide. That’s the only way to really decide. I agree with wiz that Mathew’s is into improving gimmicks instead of the stuff that matters.
Last edited by banded_mallard; 09-14-2023 at 09:11 AM.
Honestly, I’d have to say bowtech. They have the best tuning feature on the market by a wide margin. It’s really nice to be able to move your wheeling without a press. The SS34 was the bow of the year IMO. It was just a hair too big for my application. Really hope they make a similar offering in 32-33 this year.
Prime, Hoyt, pse, elite, etc are all right up there too. They all have things that work and things that don’t. I was set on buying a prime this year, but they take draw length specific mods, so I didn’t want to deal with that on resale. I ended up with a Hoyt. I really like the bow, but you’re swapping shims to tune. It’s great other than no tuning feature.
Darton
Not popular with fanboys because they don’t spend $ on advertising
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