jmez
WKR
One of the ways they are squeezing more speed out of today's bows. Take material out of the cam. Less weight turns faster, more speed. They won't beefing them up anytime soon.
Same thing people say every year. They just build a shorter bow.I’m betting Mathews will offer a V3 in the 33-34” range and I’m hoping the price increase will be small…2% or less
Ya, but I know they will this year!Same thing people say every year. They just build a shorter bow.
Maybe…or maybe just eternal optimists.I have to think a few here know some things that are coming out.
The manufacturers don't exactly screw around on stuff getting leaked tho.
Maybe…or maybe just eternal optimists.
Due to the cam redesign the Levitate is 1-1/2” to 1-3/4” longer overall than the Mach 1. So while the ATA is the same it will feel like a 33-1/2” Mach 1i was over it until I saw that PSE. Damn. Sucks that the ata isnt a bit longer like 33.5 or 34.
Due to the cam redesign the Levitate is 1-1/2” to 1-3/4” longer overall than the Mach 1. So while the ATA is the same it will feel like a 33-1/2” Mach 1
While I believe what your saying they told me the same thing on the VXR 31.5. That it would feel like a longer bow. While that maybe true at a 29-30" DL when I max out the cams on a VXR at 31.5 DL it puts the bow in an equal lateral triangle and stability suffers for it. The VXR does not feel like the traverse on string angle or stability. Thats why I took a traverse and put switchweight cams on it when they announced the atlas (dog) and me and the VXR are breaking up.
I would like that statement on the Levitate to be true but for $1900 right this moment I'm not willing to risk it. But its definately in the running to replace my RX3 Ultra instead of a RX6 ultra or whatever hoyt comes out with in 2022. I do appreciate pse not locking the 31.5" draws out like mathews and elite did with this 2021 offerings.
I agree.While I believe what your saying they told me the same thing on the VXR 31.5. That it would feel like a longer bow. While that maybe true at a 29-30" DL when I max out the cams on a VXR at 31.5 DL it puts the bow in an equal lateral triangle and stability suffers for it. The VXR does not feel like the traverse on string angle or stability. Thats why I took a traverse and put switchweight cams on it when they announced the atlas (dog) and me and the VXR are breaking up.
I would like that statement on the Levitate to be true but for $1900 right this moment I'm not willing to risk it. But its definately in the running to replace my RX3 Ultra instead of a RX6 ultra or whatever hoyt comes out with in 2022. I do appreciate pse not locking the 31.5" draws out like mathews and elite did with this 2021 offerings.
I agree.
I have a Ventum 33 and the string touches my nose no problems(at 28.5). My VXR 31.5 I have to use a nose button to avoid dipping my head to the string.
I also had some jack wagon argue with me over the VXR/V3 being "more stable" due to the longer riser - while it may be more stable than a "regular" 30" ATA bow, it ain't going to compete with a longer ATA bow. If it would, that "technology" would be bleeding over into the target world... funny I don't think that's happening.