Mathews Lift Review, By Les Welch

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Les took the Mathews Lift out into the field to look for a crusty old whitetail buck last year. Check out his review to see if you should consider this bow for your upcoming hunts.

Mathews Lift Review

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It’s hard to believe they can improve every year but darn if they don’t. From a guy who started in the early 80s, I don’t think many of today’s under 30 bowhunters appreciate the masterpieces they have to work with these days.

THIS!!
 

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Funny, I had the opposite opinion compared to the Phase 4. I was looking to upgrade this year from my Halon 32. Went to my local shop to buy a Lift based on the feedback. I shot the Phase 4 and Lifr side by side and left with the Phase 4
 

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Funny, I had the opposite opinion compared to the Phase 4. I was looking to upgrade this year from my Halon 32. Went to my local shop to buy a Lift based on the feedback. I shot the Phase 4 and Lifr side by side and left with the Phase 4
thanks for your feedback. That's why we have the comment threads linked at the end of each review, so we can hear from everyone's experience

What pushed you back to the Phase 4? (I'm a Phase 4 guy too btw)
 

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After shooting both side by side I thought the Phase 4 had less hand shock/vibration and seemed quieter to me. They were both great but with the slight edge to the Phase 4 and it was $428 cheaper. The guys at the bow shop told me that when most people shoot both they prefer the Phase 4 for whatever reason. If I really needed to cut 5 ounces (or whatever it is) from my setup I’d probably go with Lift which I see as only advantage (that and better strings from factory).

I think if they were exact same price it would have been a tougher decision.
 
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After observing shooters at a 3D shoot, shoot a variety of brands, the Lift was by far the quietest
 
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I got a lift this year as my first ever new bow, always been hand me downs or garage sale buys. Can say I'm thoroughly impressed but also slightly disappointed, it's draw cycle left me with more to be desired but other than that I can say that if you put in the work it's an awesome lightweight shooter.
 

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I got mine around March, in bottomland camo. :) I have at least 600 arrows through it, no issue and has fun to shoot. My groups have improved, or it could be that I am just shooting more as well, not sure. Once you get some gear on it, I feel like it shoots even better, just my thoughts.
 
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I picked up my Lift in Feb and finally got the 80lb mod in April. Great shooting bow, dead in the hand, quiet, balances well, everything you want.

I had been shooting a Drenalin since 2012 and had a lot of really good hunts with it and really never felt urged to upgrade until this year since I'm at the point to start drawing my LE elk tags in WY, CO, and AZ. I loved that bow. Yesterday, I decided to shoot the Drenalin right beside my Lift and HOLY COW. I did not understand the jump in tech I made initially.
 

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Just picked up a lift, the draw length is much more true now. Any Mathews bow I used 29.5 mods and the Lift I use 30 inch draw mods

Overall cool bow, very light and the draw seems normal and not to stiff to me using 65# 80% mods
 

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