![]() The Xception weighs in at 3.9 pounds, measures 323⁄8 inches from axle to axle and features a 7¼-inch brace height. RELATED: Hottest New Bows on the Market (Part 1)įrom our June issue Xpedition Archery 2017 XceptionĪ top-end single-cam bow branded with a more-than-fast-enough 328 fps speed rating, Xpedition’s Xception is back for 2017. The DXT is fitted with a 7-inch brace height, boasts a mass weight of 4.16 pounds, and is available in Lost Camo OT Brown and Black. The Hype DXT comes standard with a Dead End String Stop and Mathews Harmonic Stabilizer. Measuring 31 inches axle to axle and providing a no-press-needed draw-length range of 19 to 30 inches, this rig, with its 55 pounds of draw-weight adjustment, is perfect for virtually any archer. ![]() ![]() Mission never disappoints, and 2017’s Hype DXT is just another shining example of a modern-day compound that offers the power, accuracy and speed of popular flagship models at a price point that doesn’t break the bank. Draw lengths range from 25 to 31 inches, and peak draw weights of 40, 50, 60 and 70 pounds are available. The Maverick is available in Kryptek Highlander and Kryptek Typhon, as well as a number of target-color options. Cable Rod increases vane clearance and reduces limb torque, and, of course, the patented DualSync Cam System thwarts virtually all two-cam tuning issues. The 3-Axis Center Pull promises ease-of-tune and boosts overall bow performance by centering the arrow on all three axes of the riser relative to the bowstring, cams and grip. Measuring 33 inches between the axles, the bow boasts a short but not too short 6-inch brace height and tips the scales at 4.2 pounds. Darton’s shiny new penny, the Maverick II, ushers in all the amenities of the popular DS-3800 in a compact, ultra-speedy (345 to 350 fps) rig. Though it looks, shoots and feels much different than the original, the Maverick name is back in the Darton flagship line. MSRP: $350 (Bow Only), $400 (Package) Darton Maverick II The Revolution is available in Next Vista Camo. Available in draw-weight options of 45 to 60 pounds and 55 to 70 pounds, the Revolution is fitted with an extreme parallel-limb design, a tunable string-suppressor system and Micro-Lite Limb Pockets. The bow’s weight without mounted accessories is 4 pounds, making it ideal for treestand, ground blind and spot-and-stalk hunting. The rig’s One Cam promises trouble-free tuning, produces a respectable 320 fps, offers a comfortable 80 percent letoff and is draw-length adjustable from 26 to 31 inches. ![]() Branded with a lifetime warranty and proudly made in the U.S.A., Parker’s new vertical wonder, the Revolution, is an economical bow option touting high-end technologies. ![]()
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