For more than three decades, Mathews Compound bow has produced some of the most efficient, high performance bows on the planet. But while it continues to advance basic bow technology, it’s now putting its considerable capabilities into systems integration—bringing balance and cohesion to the entire package, from cams and limbs to limb tips and rests. The V3X, available in both 29- and 33-inch axle-to-axle models, is the embodiment of this approach, integrating nearly every element of the bow to deliver one of the smoothest shooting flagships in the industry.
Mathews Compound Bows: Engineering Innovation for Every Archer
Powered by the new CrossCentric Cam System with SwitchWeight Technology, the V3X is designed to deliver a draw cycle that’s as smooth as possible. For 2022, the company’s Centerguard Cable Containment System angles down from above the rest mount to equalize the cable angle coming off the top and bottom cams—thus minimizing vibration in the riser. The Cam-to-Cam Transfer System allows users to adjust draw weight, draw length and let-off by swapping out cam modules—a process that takes a matter of seconds.
The company also incorporated its Shot Sense system into the V3X, which allows users to connect their bows to an app and receive real-time advanced feedback on their shots. The system measures things like how much the shooter is torquing their bow, how level it is, and more—giving the user a complete picture of what they’re doing before and during a shot.
The V3X also maintains the integrated arrow rest mounts it introduced on its flagships a few years ago, which eliminate the need for side-mount rest arms by mounting directly to the bow’s riser. These rests clamp onto the dovetails on the back of the risers, and open up the outside of the riser for sight mounts.