Mathews Reezen Compound Bow Review
The Mathews Reezen compound bow is the next generation of Mathews speed bows. The Reezen shoots an arrow at an impressive 340 feet per second and thanks to string suppressors with integrated harmonic dampers the release is smooth and relatively vibration free.
With a 32 inch axle length and a parallel limb design the compact Mathews Reezen compound bow is perfect for hunters that spend the majority of their time hunting in a tree stand.
Although the Mathews Reezen bow is stable and consistent, there are a few items that one would expect to be better in a high priced bow. The stability of the Mathews Reezen compound bow is good, but not great.
There are bows that are not nearly as expensive that provide a more stable and vibration free release. Another flaw is the overall weight of the bow, for a short bow the Mathews compound bow weights in a little heavy at 4.15 pounds, this can make a difference in an all day hunt that requires a lot of climbing.
Who Should Buy a Mathews Reezen compound bow?
If an archer is comparing compound bows, they will no doubt be impressed with the quality of the Mathews Reezen bow, but will be slightly shocked by the price. The Reezen compound bow would be a good buy if it dropped down a few hundred dollars.
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