Mathews Reezen

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New Mathews Reezen Bow for 2009

Mathews Archery has done it again. The innovation never stops when it comes to Matt McPherson. The new Mathews Reezen bow breaks all the boundaries of a single cam bow and breaks the 340fps barrier.

Mathews Reezen Specs:
IBO Rating: up to 340 fps
Axle-to-Axle: 32"
Brace Height: 6.5"
Draw Weight: 40 - 70lbs
65 lb peak weight also available
Bow Weight: 4.15 lbs
Letoff: 80%
Draw Lengths: 24" - 30"
Half Sizes: 24.5" - 29.5"

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Mathews Reezen Reviews 

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    Tim Money Tim Money Jul 13, 2009 @ 3:52 pm
    I went up to Southern Shooters on Saturday and shot the Hoyt Alpha 32, the Bowtech Admiral and the Reezen in 29/70. I "blind" shot all three bows and honestly overcame my substantial bias to Mathews. I have hunted many good miles with my Legacy. In the end, the other fine bows were set aside. I went with the Reezen. Real smooth, and very quiet. I know the engineering here is solid and the confidence I have with Mathews made it an easy decision. About $1,250, all in.
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    wgreenier@yahoo.com wgreenier@yahoo.com Jul 12, 2009 @ 12:59 pm
    hoyt is just a copy cat[in reply to cody]
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    Omajack Omajack Jun 22, 2009 @ 11:09 pm
    I've tried alot of bows reciently Missions Eliminator, Mathews DXT, Hyperlite, Reezen 6.5, Botech Admiral, Hoyt's Alpha Max and a few other's. I currently Own a Hoyt XT2000 and like it alot. That said, I stayed away from the Reezen based on what people said about the draw and how it would show my flaws in shooting alot more. I was set to buy the Eliminator (Poormans DXT) for both control and feel. I liked it alot especially with the 20lb draw adjustment. I walked into Full Draw today to buy it and a gentleman had just finished test shooting the Reezen and wasn't happy with the draw length he wanted something shorter and he left. So just for kicks I asked the clerk if I could test it and he set me up and I shot it. Now I'm Pissed because I was set to spend $750 for a full set up Eliminator and I fell head over heels in love with a base $840 Reezen. I loved the pull the accuracy and all over feel of it. The best bow I have ever shot.[in reply to cody]
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    cody cody May 11, 2009 @ 3:39 pm
    Which would ya'll buy the dxt, reezen, or the hoyt alphamax 32?
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    Tooley9 Tooley9 Feb 25, 2009 @ 1:40 am
    I have shot the 6.5 and the 7.0. I now own the 7.0 and can say ive never been so happy about dropping $1400 with everything on it. I think giving up the extra ten fps for the extra forgiveness on the 7.0 is great. With everything thing on it im still shooting 322 fps at 29 1/2 in draw 71 lbs shooting easton axis 350's with 100g field points. im shooting the vaportrail dropaway rest and love it to death. The reezen 7.0 is a must. I also shot the alphamax 35in axle to axle ....but hate the fact that its not a single cam just dont like duals. The little bit harder of a pull then the dxt is well worth the back wall that is great. also its going to be harder to pull because of the more radical cam.
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