I have bought the V3-31. I was hoyt/bowtec for years. Had serious problems with the hoyt got no help from them. Finally bought the Mathews. I can say, it is the smoothest quietest most accurate bow I have ever owned. I will never go back.
I have the VXR 28 with 28" draw length at 70 lbs. Great shooting and very accurate bow. My only dislike is the extra effort needed to get it over the backwall thru the draw cycle. So today I just bought the V3 27 with 28" draw at 70lbs. Smooth as silk draw cycle all the way thru. And shoots a little better than the VXR at the shops 20 yard indoor range. It went home with me and I kept the VXR. I also have the Z7 and an LX. As an experienced long time bowhunter and shooter, I can say that there is enough difference between the VXR and the V3 to justify buying it. I am glad I did.
Thanks PJ. Got my VXR 28 from you at the great outdoor show february. Dont have anything bad to say about it. Taken 3 whitetail since september! Thanks man appreciate your reviews and your time!!
I just purchased the VXR 31.5 this year and I absolutely love it. The V3 seems to be the exact same bow except for the cable guard. My only concern is the thinner limbs and smaller limb pockets seem to flex a whole lot more than the VXR. That might not be a big issue but I don’t know until one has been shot and out through the paces. I kinda prefer the stronger limbs and tougher limb pockets, but I’m still new to Archery.
@@byronnlangley the vxr is a good bow but putting that cable guard in the true cent makes a HUGE difference in timing of the cams, thus more accurate. I saw a slow motion video of it and their was a difference. I did like the smoother draw of the V3 or the VXR and both were longer bows.
@@commonsenseapproach101 that is a big plus but the weaker limb and limb pockets I’m not exited over, I draw at 75# so I need the stronger limbs it’s a compromise for me but I do like the center roller guide no doubt
I just don’t know why everyone bashes these companies, Hoyt and Mathews bows are top tier but that doesn’t mean they are finished making fine adjustments to make them even better.
been shooting my triax for 2 going on 3 hunting seasons now its been the best mathews bow I’ve had so far coming from a lx and z9 also a bowtech. i can hold and shoot 7 arrows in a row without getting too wobbly @70# and its really smooth and quiet
They shortened the bow by at least 3" and its still heavy as a brick. I don't know why these company's can't make a light weight bow. Who wants to lug around a 6+ lb bow
Mike you’re clueless. I’m not buying this bow because they made it too thin and shaved off too much weight. Never should have made the limbs thinner. I’ve had too many splintered limbs with the VXR. And they made the limb pockets too short on this bow. The limbs need that stability.
@@TheMarclan i guess I will keep my bowtech carbon icon. Sorry if you guys can't shoot good enough to use a lite bow. My longbow barely weighs a pound and I'm spot on with that. No need to lug that turd around
Question. What sight was on these bows you were showing? I’ve been using the HHA sight, but the site looked a little bigger on these bows. Thank you for your feedback
I just chronoed my v3 31 it ran a 485 grain arrow 296,296,297... im happy with it seeing as I'm just getting back into bow hunting after being out of it for 10+years
They gotta say something to make the V3 sound better lol the VXR is going to be hard to beat, Mathews threw so much RD into the VXR to get the awards. The V3 doesn’t seem to be as strong with those super thin limbs and smaller limb pockets.
@@byronnlangley the Traverse and vxr are almost impossible to beat Idk I'm sure it's a nice bow and all the v3 but not for me I'll stick to a traverse and vxr
I just received the 27" V3 as a Christmas gift. The bow is set at 70lbs with the limb bolts cranked all the way down. Can you change the draw weight by changing some part of the cam modules rather than backing out the limb bolts? I'd like to take it down to 60lbs.
The roller guard is an excellent upgrade for big fletching. This year I’ll stay with my traverse. Unless I could put my hands on a v3 31 and see if it feels better than my traverse.
Correct, new year, new flagship. Usually companies continue the current flagship in the "second tier" you will usually see minor tweeks for a couple years (like this compared to the VXR) then after a few years a totally new bow.
@@TheMarclan couldn’t agree more, if I wanted shorter axel to axel bow from Mathews I would just get the triax. Don’t think they have improved much (if any) since then
Honestly I think the VXR is the better choice also but for me it’s those super thin limbs they have on the V3 I don’t know how long they will hold up from that flex over a lot of shooting plus the smaller limb pocket will be less robust, the new cable guard is cool but IDK, I would wait to see how it holds up before dropping the coin on one. Also the VXR is faster than the new V3
Riser length helps with aiming. In the past, if you wanted a longer riser, you had to get a bow with a longer ATA. Mathews is making it so that guys with a longer draw length can shoot these shorter ATA bows because the riser is so long.
Lol.....I like mathews but let's get something straight. They've hardly changed anything in the lineup since the halon series of bows came out. There are other bow companies out there with far advanced technology. Tuning a mathews with their tophat system is in the stone ages. Kinda surprised they didn't work on that issue. I don't see how a bent down cable rod is gonna make that much of a difference.
Only one super huge problem. 6 inch brace height is absurd for any hunting. Ive worked with the countrys best bow tech for years and the 7 inch brace height is absolutely perfect or much more forgiving. Beautiful bow just stop worrying about speed and remember a quiet bow kills, not a fast bow. Ps I saw a pro shooting this 29 inch draw 400 grain arrow at 289 fps. That's plenty fast.
Eastern tree stand hunting doesnt matter if youre around a 30” draw...i only hunt out of a climber and saddle in New England and still dont want any sharper of a string angle than a 32 or less ATA. Wish i got a Traverse when i could have. Im looking into 34 ATA for my next bow...companies arent changing much nowadays. Even tho they’re “new” models. The cable roller design seems to be onto something though
@Rusty Shackleford exactly man. I kinda wish i got a Traverse when i should have. Do those still allow you ti adjust the poundage without swapping limbs with the mods like the new ones or still need heavier limbs? I think thats a 34” ata right? I have a hoyt rx-1 now and i love it but the cams are a bit aggressive at 75# and 29.5” draw. I wanna try a PSE evo 33 or something similar with 33/35 ATA. What draw length are you at man?
@Rusty Shackleford yeahh very true. I never even shot one truth be told but i know the draw cycle and flatness of the bow were money. Im actually at a 30” draw but we set it a touch over 29.5 for hunting clothing and layers. Im very curious about the prime and pse bows also. Not sure about the prime but i know the cam systems on the PSE now are super smooth. The carbon riser is nice and all but honestly i think an aluminum riser especially longer ata would shoot flatter and definitely more dead in hand.
@Rusty Shackleford yeahh mann and even just the PSE evo 33 looks awesome. Theres only a few minor tweaks with Dudleys model because they had such short time to work together on it before the model came out...i love dudley tho and everything he does. I have and hunt with his releases. And im curious what they do with this years models after a full year under their belts. Yes the grips have always been moneyy but i put an ultra view grip on my hoyt and its even better now. Better grip angle and slightly slimmer but still that great shape and feel. Good luck rest of season. Im in RI btw. Hunt mostly all public unfortunately lol
Waited for Mathews new 33 axel to axel bow NOT. So it will save a trip to Lancaster Archery. I can buy another brand local. I would give Mathews a three out of ten for looking forward and taking care of their customers.
Nope. Physics says otherwise. It’s only a different pivot point, plus with less limb area flexing under load that directly makes up for any loss of efficiency from the more compact limb angle. Tests have already proven the Mathews are just as fast as every other flagship out there if not faster even at heavier arrow weights.
@@Sagittariustoo Interesting. Here in Ohio there are several elite dealers and more people shooting elite than I've seen in a long time. Also there's a good many realtree guys shooting elite now. Can't all be bad. From everything I've heard recently elite is doing just fine.
I have bought the V3-31. I was hoyt/bowtec for years. Had serious problems with the hoyt got no help from them. Finally bought the Mathews. I can say, it is the smoothest quietest most accurate bow I have ever owned. I will never go back.
I have the VXR 28 with 28" draw length at 70 lbs. Great shooting and very accurate bow. My only dislike is the extra effort needed to get it over the backwall thru the draw cycle. So today I just bought the V3 27 with 28" draw at 70lbs. Smooth as silk draw cycle all the way thru. And shoots a little better than the VXR at the shops 20 yard indoor range. It went home with me and I kept the VXR. I also have the Z7 and an LX. As an experienced long time bowhunter and shooter, I can say that there is enough difference between the VXR and the V3 to justify buying it. I am glad I did.
PJ, your reviews are the best in the business and what I look for first.
Hi
Thanks man!
The best review I've seen on this bow
Agreed. PJ always does the best reviews.
Thanks PJ. Got my VXR 28 from you at the great outdoor show february. Dont have anything bad to say about it. Taken 3 whitetail since september! Thanks man appreciate your reviews and your time!!
technology can be appealing to some, if not deceiving, but it all comes down to the right bow that fits best for the shooter.
Amen! Totally agree. Need someone to do a blind taste test.
What a well done video! Great job.
I just purchased the VXR 31.5 this year and I absolutely love it. The V3 seems to be the exact same bow except for the cable guard. My only concern is the thinner limbs and smaller limb pockets seem to flex a whole lot more than the VXR. That might not be a big issue but I don’t know until one has been shot and out through the paces. I kinda prefer the stronger limbs and tougher limb pockets, but I’m still new to Archery.
@Mike Tyson I have but I wouldn’t purchase one, if your in the market get the VXR it’s a better bow.
@@byronnlangley the vxr is a good bow but putting that cable guard in the true cent makes a HUGE difference in timing of the cams, thus more accurate. I saw a slow motion video of it and their was a difference. I did like the smoother draw of the V3 or the VXR and both were longer bows.
@@commonsenseapproach101 that is a big plus but the weaker limb and limb pockets I’m not exited over, I draw at 75# so I need the stronger limbs it’s a compromise for me but I do like the center roller guide no doubt
Glad I got the VXR 28. I think 28 is right at that sweet spot
Same here man....thing is SWEET!!
Vxr28 too short for anything but hunting really. I like mine too but being 6 ft 3 string angle can be little much
I haven’t gotten a new Bow sense 2011 so I’m not going to cry a river about not much has changed in a couple years.
But alot has changed in 10 years
I just don’t know why everyone bashes these companies, Hoyt and Mathews bows are top tier but that doesn’t mean they are finished making fine adjustments to make them even better.
way too much side to side wobble on the 27 when drawing.
Mason James .....and that affects what exactly?
@@johndoe5203 instability for quick or off kilter hunting shots.
Glad i got a traverse when i did.
Where is the peep sight on them? I know they don’t come with it but why you shooting without one?
343 for Mathews is actually 330.
Not enough of a change from last year.
343 for anyone is 299
been shooting my triax for 2 going on 3 hunting seasons now its been the best mathews bow I’ve had so far coming from a lx and z9 also a bowtech. i can hold and shoot 7 arrows in a row without getting too wobbly @70# and its really smooth and quiet
Seams like mathews is pulling a hoyt and pushing the same bow out each year. Hope this isnt a new trend
Big D Slav Dog It’s been the trend since 2016.
Not much has changed since the Halon 6. Just added features.
I'm not sure what is wrong with improving on a successful platform rather than a wholesale change each year? Works for Porsche 911.
Wouldve been nice to see the price drop or the weight.
Skisworkshop Innovation is what keeps the world evolving. Mathews has been acting like Apple. Same thing every year with a tiny cosmetic difference.
Still got and use my MQ1. Love that bow, but each year Mathews does entice me to upgrade. 27 would be better in the stand compared to 40.
Really no need to change from the VXR, the changes that are there are minimal and scratching for ideas
They shortened the bow by at least 3" and its still heavy as a brick. I don't know why these company's can't make a light weight bow. Who wants to lug around a 6+ lb bow
They won't be vibration free lol that's why they make these bows so heavy
Heavy bows shoot better
Hit the gym Mike
Mike you’re clueless. I’m not buying this bow because they made it too thin and shaved off too much weight. Never should have made the limbs thinner. I’ve had too many splintered limbs with the VXR. And they made the limb pockets too short on this bow. The limbs need that stability.
@@TheMarclan i guess I will keep my bowtech carbon icon. Sorry if you guys can't shoot good enough to use a lite bow. My longbow barely weighs a pound and I'm spot on with that. No need to lug that turd around
Question. What sight was on these bows you were showing? I’ve been using the HHA sight, but the site looked a little bigger on these bows. Thank you for your feedback
I'm pretty sure it was a trophy ridge im not sure what model though.
YAY a SLOWER VXR!!!
@Mason Witte No its a bit slower?
I just chronoed my v3 31 it ran a 485 grain arrow 296,296,297... im happy with it seeing as I'm just getting back into bow hunting after being out of it for 10+years
whats the color on the 31 you have there...please
How much pounds did you loosen the bolts to make it shoots or for yourself?
Looks awesome can’t wait to shoot one
So now the vxr has a aggression at the end of the draw but before it was buttery smooth
They gotta say something to make the V3 sound better lol the VXR is going to be hard to beat, Mathews threw so much RD into the VXR to get the awards. The V3 doesn’t seem to be as strong with those super thin limbs and smaller limb pockets.
@@byronnlangley the Traverse and vxr are almost impossible to beat Idk I'm sure it's a nice bow and all the v3 but not for me I'll stick to a traverse and vxr
Will your left handed vxr’s be on sale?
I’d snatch one up if so!
28” is that sweet spot for me w 26” DL I’m glad I got my vxr 28 late this year thinking I might regret it but I’m a little relieved now!
Me also, got my vxr28 4 days before opening day, love it
I just received the 27" V3 as a Christmas gift. The bow is set at 70lbs with the limb bolts cranked all the way down. Can you change the draw weight by changing some part of the cam modules rather than backing out the limb bolts? I'd like to take it down to 60lbs.
You can either twist the limb bolts out or you can get new Switchweight modules to make it a 50-60 pound bow
The roller guard is an excellent upgrade for big fletching. This year I’ll stay with my traverse. Unless I could put my hands on a v3 31 and see if it feels better than my traverse.
What kind of stabilizer is on those bows?
New to archery..will Mathews not be making the VXR anymore? Is that how flagship bows work?
Correct, new year, new flagship. Usually companies continue the current flagship in the "second tier" you will usually see minor tweeks for a couple years (like this compared to the VXR) then after a few years a totally new bow.
It identifies as a V3
So do you have to use the dovetail mount for the drop away arrow rest? Or can you just bolt on a hamski like the older Mathews bows?
You can do either....
What else can boow be?
Let’s go I’m so excited
I would agree with PJ, if this thing cam in a 33" and 1/2 or even better 34" and 1/2" with draw lengths out to at least 31.5 I would be interested
They have one this called the atlas. It's for long draw guys
@@shaneg8531 Thank-you, I will check it out.
They now offer 50# max? Thats what I’m hearing at 5:28
No....that’s an error on our part. The specs given in the beginning are correct.
Ok thanks. Bummer.
I’d be very curious to know if my vapor trail drop away gen 7 will fit on there with the new design?
It will not. 😢. I just was at the shop setting mine up and it won’t fit. Vapor Trail is working on a solution, but nothing imminent apparently.
I will be stopping by the shop here to pick up a bow soon. You guys get the new Prime in yet?
Not till January
So there is gonna be a new prime in January?!
Most other companies aren’t releasing till january
Curious as to what the selling point is to buy the V3 over the VXR..
Nothing. The VXR is a better bow. Their bows are getting worse every year. Switch mods are terrible.
@@TheMarclan couldn’t agree more, if I wanted shorter axel to axel bow from Mathews I would just get the triax. Don’t think they have improved much (if any) since then
Honestly I think the VXR is the better choice also but for me it’s those super thin limbs they have on the V3 I don’t know how long they will hold up from that flex over a lot of shooting plus the smaller limb pocket will be less robust, the new cable guard is cool but IDK, I would wait to see how it holds up before dropping the coin on one. Also the VXR is faster than the new V3
So is riser length more important than ata or is it just a gimmick?
Riser length helps with aiming. In the past, if you wanted a longer riser, you had to get a bow with a longer ATA. Mathews is making it so that guys with a longer draw length can shoot these shorter ATA bows because the riser is so long.
Great review! Just more of the same from Mathews. But hey, why fix what aint broken?
Can I get an 80 lbs mod?
Did they get rid of switchweight??
No....these both have switchweight as discussed in the video
@@LancasterArcherySupply gotchya i must have missed that. Thanks!
Mathews innovation and Engineering always advancing.
Lol.....I like mathews but let's get something straight. They've hardly changed anything in the lineup since the halon series of bows came out. There are other bow companies out there with far advanced technology. Tuning a mathews with their tophat system is in the stone ages. Kinda surprised they didn't work on that issue. I don't see how a bent down cable rod is gonna make that much of a difference.
I wish you website was faster.
What sight is on that bow?
It's the Trophy Ridge Trilogy. You can find it here: www.lancasterarchery.com/trophy-ridge-trilogy-bow-sight.html
Buying one tomorrow
Have they said anything about the price yet
Prices are found by clicking the links in the description above.
@@LancasterArcherySupply yep I did. It looks like the same as last yr. I think that's great
Only one super huge problem. 6 inch brace height is absurd for any hunting. Ive worked with the countrys best bow tech for years and the 7 inch brace height is absolutely perfect or much more forgiving. Beautiful bow just stop worrying about speed and remember a quiet bow kills, not a fast bow. Ps I saw a pro shooting this 29 inch draw 400 grain arrow at 289 fps. That's plenty fast.
Good vid !!
Msrp? Availability?
$1200
Interesting Mathews still refuses to go to a adjustable DL cam system. Pretty much VXR 2.0 I’ll keep shooting my Elite Ritual 33 thanks
Please review the new Hoyt stuff! (Xceed27, Vertatune shibuya Kit, Xceed bare-bow extension)
The bow would look real good with wood grips
Wow same bow from last year oh last year oh last year 😳
Very disappointed with how much they didn’t do. I sold the Vxr I thought it was that bad and way to heavy when loaded with all my stuff.
Heavy bows shoot better🤷🏼♂️
What did you switch for
Too short....need a longer axel to axel for long draw shooters!
I read an article about a new bow from Mathews for long draw shooters. Also, a new bow for women.
Mathews Atlas 34.75 ATA
Will the hamskea trinity hunter pro fit on there with that cable guard so low?
chris bee has his set up with the trinity as far as I can tell
Elk Shape just did a full build with that rest
Wow, fitting anything other than that specific integrated rest will be next to impossible. Good luck fitting a Hamskea or Smackdown.
The Hamskea fits. Chris Bee did an unboxing, setup, and shooting video of his new V3. Check it out.
Mathews fanboys gonna get really tired having to say to people "no, my cable guard isn't broken."
Cant wait for the my rest wont fit pr wont tune because the cable guard is to close 😂 wait for it
@@TheMortician420 there really trying to force you to buy their rest
@@TheMortician420 way more space than a Hoyt don’t hear anyone complaining
How do you even press that? Like those limbs...
Now I really wish I waited to buy a Mathews
Eastern tree stand hunting doesnt matter if youre around a 30” draw...i only hunt out of a climber and saddle in New England and still dont want any sharper of a string angle than a 32 or less ATA. Wish i got a Traverse when i could have. Im looking into 34 ATA for my next bow...companies arent changing much nowadays. Even tho they’re “new” models. The cable roller design seems to be onto something though
They just released the Atlas. 34.75 ata
@Rusty Shackleford exactly man. I kinda wish i got a Traverse when i should have. Do those still allow you ti adjust the poundage without swapping limbs with the mods like the new ones or still need heavier limbs? I think thats a 34” ata right? I have a hoyt rx-1 now and i love it but the cams are a bit aggressive at 75# and 29.5” draw. I wanna try a PSE evo 33 or something similar with 33/35 ATA. What draw length are you at man?
@Rusty Shackleford yeahh very true. I never even shot one truth be told but i know the draw cycle and flatness of the bow were money. Im actually at a 30” draw but we set it a touch over 29.5 for hunting clothing and layers. Im very curious about the prime and pse bows also. Not sure about the prime but i know the cam systems on the PSE now are super smooth. The carbon riser is nice and all but honestly i think an aluminum riser especially longer ata would shoot flatter and definitely more dead in hand.
@Rusty Shackleford yeahh mann and even just the PSE evo 33 looks awesome. Theres only a few minor tweaks with Dudleys model because they had such short time to work together on it before the model came out...i love dudley tho and everything he does. I have and hunt with his releases. And im curious what they do with this years models after a full year under their belts. Yes the grips have always been moneyy but i put an ultra view grip on my hoyt and its even better now. Better grip angle and slightly slimmer but still that great shape and feel. Good luck rest of season. Im in RI btw. Hunt mostly all public unfortunately lol
Waited for Mathews new 33 axel to axel bow NOT. So it will save a trip to Lancaster Archery. I can buy another brand local. I would give Mathews a three out of ten for looking forward and taking care of their customers.
They have this in a 34 similar design called the atlas for 2021
@Rusty Shackleford No one has the Traverse
@@shaneg8531 My draw length is 28.5 the lowest that bow goes is 29.5.
@Rusty Shackleford Thanks
I bought the Hoyt Axius Ultra.
Good maybe I can buy a vxr31 pretty cheap
Being beyond parallel limbs...seems to me you would lose efficiency
Nope. Physics says otherwise. It’s only a different pivot point, plus with less limb area flexing under load that directly makes up for any loss of efficiency from the more compact limb angle. Tests have already proven the Mathews are just as fast as every other flagship out there if not faster even at heavier arrow weights.
The Elite Remedy is still better😂
Damn straight
Why?
Why is the bow jumping all over the place and watch him have to work overtime to hang onto that bow??????
I love matthews .
I never be able to own one tho ... 😭 Every year I see Matthews passing by right infront of my eyes ...
Just buy one and be done last bow you will own buy once cry once
And the resale or trade in value is amazing. Traded in my helium for the vertex 3 years ago and cut the price of the bow in half.
Used bows get something that's 5 yrs old or last yrs model
Can we see PJ's grouping with no peep hahah
No lie....he broke a nock on one arrow and knocked a fletching off another..... 😁
@@LancasterArcherySupply and that’s why we all trust PJ for all our archery needs 😂
Far better looking than those Elite bows with their 2x4 looking risers.
haha
Yep and mathews look like a 4x6
@@isaacheidi Let's see which company goes bankrupt first.
All dealers in my region have dropped Elite for a reason.
@@Sagittariustoo Interesting. Here in Ohio there are several elite dealers and more people shooting elite than I've seen in a long time. Also there's a good many realtree guys shooting elite now. Can't all be bad. From everything I've heard recently elite is doing just fine.
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Is the same every years...
Just a vxr 2.0with a new name,not worth to upgrade
Hi
Meh
Definitely the covid version of the VXR. Yawn.