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The Best Compound Bow, 5 Top Bows for Everyone

What is the best compound bow? It depends on your size, experience and strength. These top 5 compound bows, include bows for everyone, children, teenagers, women, men, from beginners to advanced archers.

Which one is the best compound bow for you?

Well, will you be bow hunting or practicing target archery? That is, really, the first question you need to answer before choosing the right compound bow for you. This will reduce the options as shorter and lighter bows are better for  bow  hunting  than for target archery. Other aspects of the compound bow are brace height, draw length and draw weight. Some bows can be adjusted up or down by 10, 15 or 20 lbs for draw weight. Others are much more adjustable both for draw length and draw weight.

Before you decide which compound bow to buy you must consider your physiology, your budget, your skill level, and your aesthetic preference. I recommend making a list of these characteristics and compare it to the following compound bows. I wrote a more in-depth explanation of this list in my guide to compound bows.  It also further explains most compound bow terms and how to choose the right one.

The bows mentioned in this list are a great place to start. I hope my descriptions will make your decision much easier. Keep reading for my top 5 compound bows.

1. PSE Full Throttle

The PSE Full Throttle is the fastest bow in the market. Everything in its design supports fast shooting speeds up to 370 FPS (feet per second). Precision Shooting Equipment have created the wildest bow-hunting machine for experienced archers who want the fastest bow.

It features a 70% let-off. This compound bow is draw length specific; it ranges from 24”-30” with a draw weight between 50-70 pounds. 33¼ in tall. Available at around $1100, this 4.1 pounds Full Throttle is designed to become the choice for a seasoned bow-hunter. If you intend to participate in an exceptional level of archery, consider buying the PSE Full Throttle and you will surely excel in your bow hunting excursions.

2. Genesis Original Kit

The Genesis Original Kit compound bow is the very first in the market that can virtually fit archers of all sizes, strength, athletic capabilities, and ages. It has no specific draw length requirements, easing up the worry of kids with an innate passion for archery. Retailing around $200, the kit includes aluminum arrows and arm guards.

This Genesis Original Kit suits beginners the best, as it has 0 percent let-off; which means that the archer must hold onto the entirety of the draw weight when drawing the bow, but it also means that the draw length is ultra-adjustable.

The bow weights just 3.5 pounds – extremely handy for an average built kid – and adjustable draw weight varying between 10-20 pounds, meaning that this bow is specifically for learning technique and to practice with all the fun but with minimal force required. For these reasons, this bow is actually the one used for the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) in the US. It comes in 13 different colors and it is perfect for anyone who wants to star archery, specially children and youth.

3. Bear Archery Cruzer G2

The Bear Archery Cruzer G2 is a very popular choice for beginners and adequate for all kinds of archery adventures since it is also an ultra-adjustable bow. The Cruzer G2 is designed and engineered for all skill-levels and ages. The $400 Cruzer G2 compound bow is a 3-pound bow adjustable from 12”-30” in draw length and 5-70 pounds in draw weight and offers a 70% let-off. This compound bow comes in adjustable yet ready-to-hunt package which includes a sight, a quiver, a stabilizer, and a whisker dampener. Despite its light weight, the arrow from a Cruzer G2 fires at 315 FPS.

4. Diamond Archery Infinite Edge Pro

The Infinite Edge Pro is the perfect fit if you’re looking for a versatile, high-quality and feature packed bow. The Infinite Edge another ultra-adjustable bow is building off Diamond’s Best-selling compound bows of all time. Diamond Archery has exceeded all limits with the creation of Infinite Edge Pro. At the price of $330, the package surprisingly carries the complete tool set that you’ll need, including arrow rest, quiver, and stabilizer. The draw length is extended to 31”, accommodating a whole new category of archers with longer arms and draws, and a draw weight between 5-70 pounds. Infinite Edge Pro achieves a perfect balance,has a reasonable price and is easy to handle for beginners or for pros getting back at their game.

5. Raptor Compound Bow

The Raptor Compound Bow is an adjustable and versatile bow. This smooth pulling compound bow is fast-shooting, and for a price around $250, the Raptor kit includes all you’ll require except for the arrows. This compound bow features a fully adjustable draw length of 24.5”-31” and draw weight between 30-70 pounds making it the perfectly suitable archery kit for youth and adults alike.
In Summary

Wrap Up

Shopping for a compound bow can be a daunting task since there are now more options than ever. I hope this guide has helped you with your exciting decision. The most important thing to do is create your list of bow-qualities and compare them to my list of the most widely used, best-selling and popular models of compound bows in the market.

Alex Reed

I fell in love with archery while attending university. Now that I have more time and income I want to explore archery in terms of equipment and how best to improve my shooting skills. I will be sharing my journey re-discovering this noble and enduring sport.

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