I have shot Mathews since the Creed and I have things from many Mathews bows that stand out and I really enjoyed the Travers then when the V3 31 came out I thought that Mathews had made the bow of all bows then the V3X came out and I was at my local pro shop trying the V3X on release day and shot the 33 and 29 I live and hunt Utah and surrounding states and I couldn’t decide what one I would settle with after a couple days I came to the choice of both platforms why not right I ordered both bows and don’t regret one second of my choice they both play a big role in my life witch is archery and the S.A.S is great and the bridge lock the flows into the low pro quiver I’m shooting the Epilon rest on my 33 and the QAD integrated rest on my 29 that’s the one thing that’s different in the two THANK YOU Mathews for this amazing platform it’s second to no one I’m excited to see how they will top this one cause it’s just got it all……. If you can point us in the right direction. Something wrong with this post? Thanks for letting us know. Was This Review Helpful? 3 0 Watch Unwatch Now that my archery season is ending, let’s get this thing ready to pound some foam! Thanks for listening to the customers who were begging for a longer BH bow. My V3 31 will be getting a new big brother I do believe. As forgiving and multi use as tge Traverse was, the V3X 33 will be even better with that long bridged riser and short limbs and better balance out of the box to start with. The Switchweight cams which allow for 80% instead forcing you back to 75% on those western hunts. The longer riser, the bridge mount dovetail to help lighten the back bar. Our Hoyt auto glass representative will be able to work with you to found out if an auto glass replacement is covered and options if it is not. I wondered how long it would take to bring back the forgiving platform of 33 and 6.5 of the Traverse… and now it’s here- but better. Used prices on 2-3 year old bows were on par with 1 year old flagship bows or even more. When they discontinued it everyone was clambering for a used one. I remember watching Cara take that “little” bow (for the 3D world anyway) and win Shooter of the Year with it! I have owned more Traverses than any other Mathews in my life and I owned a bunch of them. It did everything an archer could ask for and did it well. Then just as easily you could pound some 12s on the 3D trail. found on Hoyts other high-end bows such as a roller cable guard. It was as much at home in the mountains chasing elk as it was 25ft up an old white oak. Hoyt gives you the opportunity to customize your bow to your own personal style. The Traverse was arguably the best all around, do everything bow that Mathews ever built.
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