New Mathews Reezen Bow for 2009
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
If you have shot the Mathews Reezen we would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for leaving a Reezen Review.
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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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