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Rating compound bows is always a subjective task, never free of the raters prejudice, and sure to spark arguments. Nevertheless, since half of 2010 has gone and numerous new bows have been sold I will give my ratings of the top three bows of 2010. My ratings are based on my own experience, customer feedback, and what I find on the archery forums I visit. The sole criteria is buyer satisfaction, that is how well does the compound bow model in question meet and exceed its owners expectations.
Number three on my list of best bows of 2010 is a tie so maybe my list is really four bows. The tie goes to the Hoyt Maxxis and Carbon Matrix. The Carbon Matrix would be third or higher on my list except that most archers just can not swallow the 1600 dollar price tag. For that kind of money you can buy one each of the number one and two bows on this list. Even at that price Hoyt has had no problem selling their limited production. The Maxxis 35 is is the machined riser version of the Matrix and the Maxxis 31 is the shorter hunting bow. I am including both under the Maxxis title. Maxxis bows have been selling well everywhere. Archers love their balance, smooth draw, and shock free release. While every bow company occasionally produces a lemon, Maxxis and Carbon Matrix bows have been bug free with no recurring problems reported.
Number two is the Bowtech Destroyer. The Destroyer comes in two models, the Destroyer 340 and Destroyer 350. They are identical except the 340 has a one inch higher brace height. I will include both under the Destroyer name for this review. For the Destroyer Bowtech went all out to address some of the recurring bugs from previous model bows. A new limb was designed with a stiff tip to reduce cam lean and the binary cams are slaved together with an outside the limb yoke system which allows more cam lean tuning. The cable guard is a heavy duty flat spring with rollers on the end to contain the cables. The guard flexes inward under the tension of the draw and then springs outwards at the shot to pull the cables clear of the arrow. This greatly reduces the torque in the bow from that produced by traditional cable guards. The Destroyer is a also very fast bow, up to 350 feet per second IBO rating, a speed which very few bows can top. Destroyers have been selling as fast as Bowtech can produce them. Archers rave about the speed, smooth draw, and tuning ease. like the Hoyts the Destroyer has been bug free and no common problems have been reported.
Number one is the Mathews Z7 compound bow. With the Z7 Mathews has hit the sweet spot for many archers. The Z7 has the smoothness of draw, mass weight, balance, size, speed, and appearance that many archers crave. What could be more proof of this then with the main bow selling season not yet arrived, Mathews has already reported the Z7 as their number one selling bow of all time! (dollar wise)
For ratings of many other 2010 and earlier compound bows visit www.compound-bow-review.com. You can find great deals on bows and bow packages at www.huntreadybows.com.
The 8 Best Youth Bows For Your Little Ones!
Parents often have a very tough time figuring out which brands to pick when purchasing youth bows. If you are in a dilemma then this list will help you out. Here is a rundown on the 8 best brands to buy from.
Bowtech Rascal:
This power packed set of youth bows has its own charm and charisma - no wonder that's how it got its name! The axle length is 24 and 3/8th inches. The aluminum riser, cams and limb pockets are another feature set. The idler wheel is round and is a flawless performer. The single cam on the bottom helps achieve this. With a weight of just 2 pounds and factory speeds of 256 and 262 at draw length of 25 inches, these youth bows are a perfect choice for your child!
Alpine Micro:
These youth bows are designed for children who want to seriously pursue archery. The risers are CNC aluminum and are devoid of any plastic pockets or cams. The technology of split-limb, cable guard of carbon, grips of two panels and many other features rival adult bows. Adjustable draw lengths on these youth bows enable many years of serious usage.
Ben Pearson Cherokee:
The straight riser of 16 inches in these youth bows is also replete with a velvet antler. The split limbs have a 12.5 inches quadra flex mechanism. The idler wheel is wide tracked and comes with a single cam for the best nock travel in horizontal direction. The 75% let off is another winning factor in these youth bows.
Browning Micro Adrenaline:
The fantastic Mossy Oak finish on these youth bows is a feast for the eyes. The draw weights can accommodate as much as 50 pounds and you can adjust draw lengths easily with these youth bows. The flexible bow comes with accessory packs replete with carbon arrows and arrow rest too.
Darton Exciter:
The machine riser is made of aluminum and is rugged and offers great support. The limbs are made of pultruded fiberglass along with a short draw cam system. There are interchangeable modules too in these youth bows which allow for a long lasting set that continues for many years.
Forge Lightning Strike:
The superior performance of these youth bows cannot be rivaled easily. The twin cam model comes at a reasonable price to make this a good investment. Light in weight and with short axle lengths as well as other aspects, these youth bows are perfect for the tree stand usages.
HCA Micro Quad:
There are three cams available on these youth bows which offer high speed and a maximum draw length of an inch. The adjustment range spans 5 inches which provides high levels of comfort and speed.
Martin Tiger:
These youth bows are just like the adult ranges of bows. They come with excellent accuracy and high speeds guaranteed to thrill your child! The brace height is 5 and 3/8th inches and let off is just 65%. The mass weight comes in 2 pounds and 4 ounces which is very light in weight.
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