That is a killer bow, the colors are out of this world, the limbs look perfect, I'm going to sell my TRX 40 and TRX 7 and my 2014 Nissan Altima and buy it!
Mathew's mod based system is to keep you paying money as if you haven't paid enough!! Get with the game Mathew's get a rotating mod/left off system. I'll stick to my Elites thanks.
I do wish Mathews would get their adjustability on Bowtech’s level. 1/4 inch adjustments no different modules, but Bowtech doesn’t have the ability to go from 50-70 on the same set of limbs either. If a wide range of poundage is that important to someone, the Mathews is definitely the way to go.
@@YoureSoVane I agree the stabilizer thing is really atrocious. Hell, target bows in general are stupid expensive. But they’ll sell a bunch of them, therefore they’ll keep raising these already astronomical prices
I bought a phase 4 about a month ago yes the price point is crazy and I don’t have deep pockets but I gotta say out of any other bow I’ve shot I would never go back to anything else I will gladly continue opening my pockets to Mathew’s not a target shooter just a hunter and I love what they are doing
Interesting business decision by Mathews to continue with such a high price point when a vast majority of the population are tightening their wallets. Their lineup of bows will appeal to an even smaller portion of the market space at this price point (same for accessories). Should be interesting to see their hunting bows - rumor is the hunting bows will have the same limbs/axle situation as the Title. If that is true, the hunting bows will cost quite a bit more than previous. There is a huge opportunity for a bow maker to come out with a very solid bow under $1000 and just sell them like crazy. Gonna be super interesting to see if Prime, Hoyt, Bowtech all go the same way as Mathews and keep driving up prices or if at least one of them sees the opportunity for a different approach in the market space. Oh, also, if you have a V3X or a Phase 4 - it is going to hold insane value now. You could get original MSRP for a clean V3X or Phase 4 for the next year or so.
phase 4 and v3x are for sale right now way below msrp used and new left over stock. 800ish for v3x and 1000 or a little less for the p4 used bows. Bows dont hold their value period, though mathews are a little better in that regard.
Help me understand the cam efficiency when the cam rotation is not being fully utilized. How can you have peak cam efficiency at a short draw 26in versus a longer draw 31.5in on the same cam? The cam won't rotate as far for a 26in DL but will fully rotate on the 31.5
@@SomeGuyFromOK it would be a better buy with gold on it for sure. Mathews has always priced their stuff a few hundred higher than everyone else’s. The lack of tunning without a bow press is why I will stick with bowtech. It looks like they took a few pages from the Reckoning anyhow. But nothing beats the adjustability of the Reckoning gen 2. And for a good few hundred less.
Are the Mods Cam specific? Cams provide DL and Let-Off only or do they provide another function too? Very expensive...but seems nice. Just very propietary, which means harder to support, and own, logistically. But you do not buy a Ferari for its cheap parts.
The most expensive target bow ever made, the most expensive stabs ever made, the most expensive branded rest ever made, im sure theres more. Mathews said we are gonna charge you out your ass and you're gonna love it
Mathew’s has become that company wants to squeeze their dealers and customers. Expensive bows with insanely expensive accessories all while doing nothing for adjustability or tunability. Too many better options to continue to support them. IMO
Bows amymore are so expensive they’re more or less for guys who have sponsors that pay for em Like everything else prices keep going up and up I just take excellent care of my current bows fishing gear and guns make em last
Mathews is my favorite bow company but their target models would not win a beauty contest. However, they win lots of competitions which is all that matters. Their hunting bows are much better looking, jmo.
You can't just change out your poundage and expect your tune to stay the same. You'd have to retune your bow every time you change things up. So the "one bow" solution is nearly impossible to have if you're hoping for a properly tuned bow.
@@vm859 Changing the poundage while retaining the draw length will affect the height of your peep. YES you can use a single bow for all things (hunting, indoor, outdoor, 3D... ) but if you swap poundage you'll need to tune it again every time you make changes and soon you'll realize that is just better to buy a second unit of the same bow with different settings.
@@Buran01 maybe if you take turns out of the limb bolts but with the switch weight peep does not need adjusting. Yes need to retune, and new sight tape but you set up one bow for indoor 60 lbs then 3d/field 70lbs. Retune for the seasons.
I change my mods on my hunting bow Every year after hunting season is over For my indoor target archery league and it shoots bullet holes No matter which mod I put on It. The only thing that changes is the draw weight At least on my bow
way too expensive. way too complicated. dealer unfriendly. need new bow press brackets. but yes, looks great. kind a fall in love, but we will be never together. 💔
Clearly Mathews is only interested in serving the “top” of the industry anymore. The innovation is the same, yet the price continues to go up. It’s pretty obvious why Bowtech is trending so far up compared to Mathews.
Price is stupid .. mods are oudated. Yes might be a great target bow. Not for the good shooting average joe that needs to put gas in the car to go to work and put food on the table... bowtech rekonning is affordable. Their stabilizers .. the front one is more expensive then a hamskea epsilon that is the highest priced arrow rest on the market.. and all the video revues i see about them.. most skilled shooter seems to be struggling with the draw back and hold...oh well
buy that shiny expensive bow, you will shoot much better. Do you? Training makes you better. new gear just feels great the first weeks. scores mostly stay? ay?
You can't get an unbiased opinion from someone that's sponsored!!! Some sponsored "pro" is not going to influence my purchase decision. Let customers try the thing out. And, not paying that kind of money for no bow, get outta here!! Matthews trash!!
Alright, then don't listen to the Pro shooter portion of the video if you don't want to listen to sponsored pros. Also, "Let customers try the thing out" would just apply to literally every single product video anyone ever does, so not sure what the point of that sentence is. Lastly, you're in luck, because no one is forcing you to buy anything.
And you only have to take a 2nd mortgage out to own one, thanks Mathews
A 2nd mortgage won’t even get you the stabilisers…
Right? Thanks, but no thanks!
Hahahahahaahah so true
Yesssss lol buy it used and pray lol
@@HopeGamerBrand no doubt buying used bows isn’t good
That is a killer bow, the colors are out of this world, the limbs look perfect, I'm going to sell my TRX 40 and TRX 7 and my 2014 Nissan Altima and buy it!
for 2 grand and 600 for a 30 inch stabilizers, i hope it blows me and buys me dinner after!@ 😅😂😅😂
Should come with a pack of smokes too..for after 😅
I feel sorry for dealers who have to stock all those modules.
Love the Title looking at another great year on it, make changing weight of the bow easy with a mod change verses whole limb changing.
Mathew's mod based system is to keep you paying money as if you haven't paid enough!! Get with the game Mathew's get a rotating mod/left off system. I'll stick to my Elites thanks.
Do you have to use their stabilizers and can you use direct mount sight
No to the stabilizers and yes to the sight.
1/2” draw length adjustments and 3 let off options, with a 70$ mod. The adjustability is just astounding.
😂 101% agree
Well that's Mathews for you since ermmm almost a decade?
I do wish Mathews would get their adjustability on Bowtech’s level. 1/4 inch adjustments no different modules, but Bowtech doesn’t have the ability to go from 50-70 on the same set of limbs either. If a wide range of poundage is that important to someone, the Mathews is definitely the way to go.
You forgot the $2100 price tag with $350-550 stabilizers, and the need to buy special adapters to put it in a press
@@YoureSoVane I agree the stabilizer thing is really atrocious. Hell, target bows in general are stupid expensive. But they’ll sell a bunch of them, therefore they’ll keep raising these already astronomical prices
Great informative video, PJ. Definitely Want to test drive one of these. Leaning toward ordering one, asap.
I bought a phase 4 about a month ago yes the price point is crazy and I don’t have deep pockets but I gotta say out of any other bow I’ve shot I would never go back to anything else I will gladly continue opening my pockets to Mathew’s not a target shooter just a hunter and I love what they are doing
Interesting business decision by Mathews to continue with such a high price point when a vast majority of the population are tightening their wallets. Their lineup of bows will appeal to an even smaller portion of the market space at this price point (same for accessories). Should be interesting to see their hunting bows - rumor is the hunting bows will have the same limbs/axle situation as the Title. If that is true, the hunting bows will cost quite a bit more than previous. There is a huge opportunity for a bow maker to come out with a very solid bow under $1000 and just sell them like crazy. Gonna be super interesting to see if Prime, Hoyt, Bowtech all go the same way as Mathews and keep driving up prices or if at least one of them sees the opportunity for a different approach in the market space.
Oh, also, if you have a V3X or a Phase 4 - it is going to hold insane value now. You could get original MSRP for a clean V3X or Phase 4 for the next year or so.
phase 4 and v3x are for sale right now way below msrp used and new left over stock. 800ish for v3x and 1000 or a little less for the p4 used bows. Bows dont hold their value period, though mathews are a little better in that regard.
I just sold (this week) a V3X 33 on eBay, used but in very solid condition......for $1100. @@vm859
The DL is still too short for a 38 ATA bow
if if you compare Matthew title and PSE 34, which will be the best option
Help me understand the cam efficiency when the cam rotation is not being fully utilized. How can you have peak cam efficiency at a short draw 26in versus a longer draw 31.5in on the same cam? The cam won't rotate as far for a 26in DL but will fully rotate on the 31.5
Ordering the 38 tomorrow in electric green.
Such a great looking bow!
Yup. It’s even gold plated too! Oh it’s not? It’s actually $2099 but has no gold on it? Wth.
@@SomeGuyFromOK it would be a better buy with gold on it for sure. Mathews has always priced their stuff a few hundred higher than everyone else’s. The lack of tunning without a bow press is why I will stick with bowtech. It looks like they took a few pages from the Reckoning anyhow. But nothing beats the adjustability of the Reckoning gen 2. And for a good few hundred less.
It’s not gold plated, it’s brass.. lol
Honestly if i had to pick between the lift and this for an outdoor 3D bow id pick the lift it just overall feels better for 3D
great video, lots of technologies, i like the bow
Are the Mods Cam specific?
Cams provide DL and Let-Off only or do they provide another function too?
Very expensive...but seems nice. Just very propietary, which means harder to support, and own, logistically. But you do not buy a Ferari for its cheap parts.
These mods are specific to the Switchweight Target Cam....and the mods cover draw length, draw weight and letoff
Wow first bow to break the 2000$ mark way outta my budget
I will stick with my TRX 34
What colors does it come in?
Black, white, mint, yellow, green red, teal .
Weight would slow the cam down no matter where you put it.
🤣looks like Matthews made the Reckoning for themselves 😮
Just by looking. 😆
From the tuning point of view, all compared to Bowtech, Mathews sucks.
I would go with reckogning 100%
i feel like mathews is the apple of the archery world lol
They make good stuff but the people that buy Mathews and Apple make it seem like they are the "end all be all" of everything
oh thank the gods new strings!!!!!
Sticking with my 38g2
Agree, too many gimmicks on the title
cant weight for that bow to come out
Never mind its out already
🤑
Teal color looking sweet
First look I thought Glow in the dark
The most expensive target bow ever made, the most expensive stabs ever made, the most expensive branded rest ever made, im sure theres more. Mathews said we are gonna charge you out your ass and you're gonna love it
Apple Inc of archery
They are pricing people out of target archery- Customers have to pay for the big contingencies money.
if i pay $5k for a bow and i still need to throw away the stock grip, i think i would cry
great video and love the bow
Thank you, and we do too!
Looks like a Reckoning and a No Cam had a baby.
Whose got 27000 or more to deck this bow out? Minus the sights after taxes etc? This is ludicrous.
Zebras are a thing of the past. Crying tears of happiness RN , Will Mathews offer Match strings for prior Mathews models?
Looks like it is only for the Title bows right now- they are the only options that show up on the string creator website.
@@charlescloud5524 Thank you , Happy Hunting this fall.
Mathew’s has become that company wants to squeeze their dealers and customers. Expensive bows with insanely expensive accessories all while doing nothing for adjustability or tunability. Too many better options to continue to support them. IMO
The Wheels on the Bus Go Round & Round.
Bows amymore are so expensive they’re more or less for guys who have sponsors that pay for em
Like everything else prices keep going up and up I just take excellent care of my current bows fishing gear and guns make em last
Will that shot sense be something for hunting bows?
Yes. That what that cutout is under the grip of the Phase 4
Finally a cheap bow every Fortune 500 owner can afford.😂
Why does the bow look mint green 💚
The color is Mint
Mathews is my favorite bow company but their target models would not win a beauty contest.
However, they win lots of competitions which is all that matters.
Their hunting bows are much better looking, jmo.
they win a lot of competitions because they pay for shooter performance better than other companies.
3D but not many spot shoots
Nice to see mathews dumped zebra stings finally
$ 2000.00 ridiculous
2100 :)
Marketing strategies. This insane price draws attention to the product and keeps people talking. And enough guys will buy it, just to show off.
Wow next to a Bowtech Reckoning thing is a joke. Throw in a Mathews stabilizer and you are an actual laughing stock.
Almost $4,000 setup😢
Get out your EFFN checkbook!
I wonder how the ASA will respond to the speed of this bow.
Does it come in Pink?
You can't just change out your poundage and expect your tune to stay the same. You'd have to retune your bow every time you change things up. So the "one bow" solution is nearly impossible to have if you're hoping for a properly tuned bow.
unless you know how to tune your own bow.
@@vm859 Changing the poundage while retaining the draw length will affect the height of your peep. YES you can use a single bow for all things (hunting, indoor, outdoor, 3D... ) but if you swap poundage you'll need to tune it again every time you make changes and soon you'll realize that is just better to buy a second unit of the same bow with different settings.
@@Buran01 maybe if you take turns out of the limb bolts but with the switch weight peep does not need adjusting. Yes need to retune, and new sight tape but you set up one bow for indoor 60 lbs then 3d/field 70lbs. Retune for the seasons.
I change my mods on my hunting bow Every year after hunting season is over For my indoor target archery league and it shoots bullet holes No matter which mod I put on It. The only thing that changes is the draw weight At least on my bow
way too expensive. way too complicated. dealer unfriendly. need new bow press brackets. but yes, looks great. kind a fall in love, but we will be never together. 💔
Clearly Mathews is only interested in serving the “top” of the industry anymore. The innovation is the same, yet the price continues to go up. It’s pretty obvious why Bowtech is trending so far up compared to Mathews.
“Innovation is the same…” on what planet?
@@hoganfan2006 it’s the exact same as the TRX, minus the cable system and a fancy gold plated weight on the cams.
@@SomeGuyFromOK you must be high?!?!
The entire bow is different from the TRX.. 😂😂😂😂😂☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Let's shoot a rekonning 36 side by side to see if theirs any difference!? The guy behind the bow is. At that price point let's see!🎯🤷♂️🙋♂️
I'm buying this in black and hunting with it
$350 just for 30” stabilizer 😅
To rich for my blood
Price is stupid .. mods are oudated. Yes might be a great target bow. Not for the good shooting average joe that needs to put gas in the car to go to work and put food on the table... bowtech rekonning is affordable. Their stabilizers .. the front one is more expensive then a hamskea epsilon that is the highest priced arrow rest on the market.. and all the video revues i see about them.. most skilled shooter seems to be struggling with the draw back and hold...oh well
Bye zebra 🎉
If I CAN SUGGEST A NEW archery CONTENT WOULD YOU GIFT ME THE TITLE FULL SET XD
Archery community we want innovation we want a upgrade………..how dare you charge me more for a bow that has mor expensive parts on it 🤷🏻♂️
buy that shiny expensive bow, you will shoot much better. Do you? Training makes you better. new gear just feels great the first weeks. scores mostly stay? ay?
@@kalumeet1 thats great 👍🏻 everyone complaining about the price doesn’t have to purchase one then so no need to complain
Looks like someone with pigtail hair..
#1 😂
That is not a good looking bow
Overpriced
You can't get an unbiased opinion from someone that's sponsored!!! Some sponsored "pro" is not going to influence my purchase decision. Let customers try the thing out. And, not paying that kind of money for no bow, get outta here!! Matthews trash!!
Alright, then don't listen to the Pro shooter portion of the video if you don't want to listen to sponsored pros. Also, "Let customers try the thing out" would just apply to literally every single product video anyone ever does, so not sure what the point of that sentence is. Lastly, you're in luck, because no one is forcing you to buy anything.
Not quite as ugly as the reckoning but close. Ugh that brass bling is hideous.