They have the new ones on their site now.
Looks like they now will have a light version also. I will probably order some of those. Looks like the new ones will be out April 1st.
I love the 1.5" Sevr, I have shot them for several years with zero complaints.
I tried a G5 deadmeat this year, it is a 3 blade and was incredibly impressed.
I am going to try them some more in 2024.
I shot a lift 33 and really liked it, I ordered one, but it will be awhile before I get it because I am a south paw.
I got the Ambush green, 75# mods, 28" draw on order.
I haven't had a Mathews bow since 2010.
I have, love, and am still keeping a PSE Fortis 33 with S2 cams and a Bowtech...
I use the same for whitetails and mule deer.
Around 380-400 grains, with a Sever 1.5" and never had a issue.
I have a short draw length at 27.5", so that is why I shoot what some consider a really light arrow.
I have the Wyoming GTX and use the Nevada GTX later.
I had some Thors one time, but they had no support.
The Wyoming is similar to the Thor, except with ankle support.
For hunting I use a 24" Conquest Micro 450 on one bow and a B-Stinger 27" Micro Hex on another.
I run both in a B-stinger counter slide bracket, and mount it down really low.
I don't think I will go back to a dual bar setup for hunting.
I use gold tip kinetic kaos rear bushings and nocks in my RIP TKO.
I use 340 spine Rip tko and the 340 gold tip match up perfect.
You could also use a top hat protector ring if you wanted and use the same nock.
I have never used those dampeners on my Bowtechs, I really don't see the point unless your maybe not going to use stabilizers. I honestly think they just put them on there so when you shoot them at the shop they feel deader. I just think if your going to add weight to a bow, you need to stick it...