![]() As forgiving and multi use as tge Traverse was, the V3X 33 will be even better with that long bridged riser and short limbs and better balance out of the box to start with. The Switchweight cams which allow for 80% instead forcing you back to 75% on those western hunts. The longer riser, the bridge mount dovetail to help lighten the back bar. I wondered how long it would take to bring back the forgiving platform of 33 and 6.5 of the Traverse… and now it’s here- but better. Used prices on 2-3 year old bows were on par with 1 year old flagship bows or even more. When they discontinued it everyone was clambering for a used one. I remember watching Cara take that “little” bow (for the 3D world anyway) and win Shooter of the Year with it! I have owned more Traverses than any other Mathews in my life and I owned a bunch of them. It did everything an archer could ask for and did it well. Then just as easily you could pound some 12s on the 3D trail. It was as much at home in the mountains chasing elk as it was 25ft up an old white oak. Slick Trick Mag 100 grain Heads seem to do the trick for this bow.The Traverse was arguably the best all around, do everything bow that Mathews ever built. I'm shooting Easton Epic Nano 300's with Blazers and 4" wraps. It has plenty of power, I thought about upgrading to the new D350 but really can't justify spending any more money when the bow shoots so well. I have killed 4 whitetails with it, all complete pass throughs. This bow is extremely quiet, smooth drawing, and easy to shoot. The bow comes with all the accessories you need to start hunting(although they are not top of the line by any means) I have since added a ripcord code red rest, a tree limb quiver, and a new sword sight. I am left handed, have it set to 70lb at 30 inches. I had to purchase the limb saver brand that attached to the front of the bow, this helped with wrist slap and made the bow quieter. Plenty fast!Ĭons: No string stop included with the bow. Pros: Quiet, Light weight, smooth drawing, completed adjustible form 26-30 inches without needing to change cams. ![]() The reason this bow is a 4 star instead of a 5 star bow is due mainly in part of its vibration without a string stop along with the extra wear with the factory cable slide but I would still recommend this bow to anyone that is in the market for a new bow! It also has an unsurpassed brace height that helps with its overall shootability. This also assists the shooter when in a long waiting draw periods(such as in the woods). The bow holds nice with its noticeable backwall and adjustable let-off. As mentioned in the pros I really like the overall fit and finish of this bow along with its accessories (whisker biscuit, tru glo sight with light, limbsaver stabilizer and a one piece quiver) I also like the bionary cam system because of its ease to see whether the bow was in time along with its overall shootability. The Tomkat that I shot was set at 63lbs with a 28" draw shooting a 375 gr. I have shot many bows while, this is considered by many to be an early archet's bow, I would recommend any archer to take the time to shoot this bow. Pros: Had good speed Nice back wall Weight RTS/RTK package Compact design Great overall fit and finishĬons: Had a little more vibration than what I liked Synthetic grips Factory cable slide tends to wear the strings quicker Full review:
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