I use to upgrade my bow every year. But nothing in the last three years has really impressed me. Thank you bow manufacturers for saving me potentially over $3000.
I’m not one that chases speed. I certainly think other things are more important. But man, several years ago everyone gave Mathews heck for being slow. Yet they were getting IBO’s in the 330’s with single cams. Having said that I really do like this bow.
Excellent video. Having a representative from the company present to explain new technology and the rationale and processes behind it is fascinating. Thank you for creating such fine content.
I have the 2020 elite ember wasn't trying to drop over a g in a bow for jus white tail deer the ember is by far the baddest piece of machinery I've ever used I shot almost every bow at Lancaster archery and I just wasn't settling for anything other then perfect to me....8 deer later it's a beast a straight beast
At first glance , doesn't appear to be a big change, but watch this and yes ! Look forward to seeing a new longer target version (37/40") with the changes. Finally a bow to tempt me away from my Mathews TRX36, which lacks all these worthwhile tunable adjustments without a press & mod changes.
Man, I really have a bad shoulder and need a bow that's super easy on draw and hold. I shoot Elite impulse 34 and rezult 36. The impulse is too aggressive for my shoulder. I really want to by the bowtech SS but if this was similar I'd prefer to stay with same company for all my bows. Your video really didn't touch on draw or letting down much. Can you please tell me how this compares to the bowtech and in your opinion which is easier on a shoulder that is bad. Ty for the videos and hope you can give me some opinions.
Why can't anyone get the total bow weight back down close too 3 lbs? I've gone back to my recurve most of the time so I don't have to carry around so heavy a bow. I do love all the new features. I'll probably have to check one out at my local pro shop.
I have (had) a pse stinger. Fairly cheap bow but shoots good and with everything on it including tight spot and 5 arrows it came in at 6 lbs. I am now looking at this envision as they have one on sale and I just shot my stinger with no arrow nocked 😂😂😂
Cool bow, I am definitely going to my local pro shop and am going to shoot on and see how it stacks up to the other flagship bows from Mathews and Hoyt and PSE.
I would love to check out some mid-range flagships or maybe even some beginner flagship bows. Mostly, I want to only buy bows with the title of "flagship" in their description.
I want this to be out there that Mybo/Merlin in the UK put out a bow with 1/4" adjustments first on their Revolution earlier in the year and I can't wait for Elite to take all the credit for using it first Solid bow don't get me wrong just don't want the smaller player overlooked :)
I don't know who was first to offer 1/4-inch draw length adjustments, but this feature is not new for Elite this year. They had it on last year's bows too. Just FYI.......
I love elites draw cycle I had a elite tempo which I loved it had the older grip which I liked a lot better the only issues was the sliding draw stops I would have them loosen up all the time even with lock tight so sadly I had to let it go but other then that great bows
i have a elite tempo to it’s a awesome bow but i might upgrade idk i shot pse for ever and i got my elite tempo and i’ll never shoot anything else but elite
DL still to short, bow companies need to start making bows with longer DL and longer ATA , yes it’s a nice bow but ?? If push bike companies can make bike frames to fit anyone why can’t bow companies make bows too fit anyone??
@@AA-mk4pu the Mathews definitely has more stack and dump at the end than any elite bow with the same let off, now an elite with 90% maybe but then you just need to control your draw it seems and don’t rip through it
Come on man there's no way in hell they can do that dad think about it you're in Australia in the outback or somewhere in the mountains how long is it going to take for the postage to get to you By the time it gets to you your vacation will be over
The 1900 $ which is a coloured Mach 1 but with stiffer draw cycle? If all, the Terrain is the best so far in terms of value; this EnVision is nice but we miss a replacement of the Ritual 35 with the SET limb system and the rotating cams. The Prime's InLine 5 seems also good, but since the bow is centered on the grip the ATA will be more like a 33" bow, so I'll wait another year to see a 37" or 38". I hope that the next year this fad of small ATA bows which started the Mathews Triax start to vanish and the brands come back to models in the 34"-37" ATA size.
@@Buran01 Agree i will keep my Ritual 35 LOVE it shoots awesome!🏹. But a Bow with a Dual Cage riser 34 to 35 ATA with a 7in + brace and S.E.T. technology i might get another Elite!
@@Buran01 34,37, and 38?? Why in the world?? Sure, for target. But hunters? NO. And the short ATA trend is for us treestand and blind hunters. Companies make their products for their customers and the large portion of customers are hunters, not targets shooters. I can't imagine having a 38 ATA in a treestand. Get outta here dude!
@@brandonstaley1289 The difference in total lenght from a 32" ATA compound to a 40" one is barely 20 cm, which is nothing, wheres the string angle difference is massive. If you have problems hunting with a 40" compound from a treestand I'll suggest you to take a look at this video: ruclips.net/video/1VCYlg9w7dE/видео.html That dude killed the deer in a single arrow from a tree stand using a primitive bow (60"+) with a arrow head made of silex. Companies prefer so sell smaller bows due they are cheaper to produce, and people foolishly think that they can't hunt without a small bow, a 1000+ $ camo suit or a 800 + $ computerized Garmin Xero sigth, because they have been brainwashed to think that way.
Look at all the matthew fan boys commenting lol. Matthews users are like Apple users. Finally, when matthews first releases their first dual cam bow(monster), they are so advanced in technology. Lol that bow sucked. Everyone unloaded that bow on archery talk the following year haha.
Mathews comes out with a long riser and a wide short set of split limbs and every other bow company copies and pasted then says he look at this sweet NEW design
I use to upgrade my bow every year. But nothing in the last three years has really impressed me. Thank you bow manufacturers for saving me potentially over $3000.
I just bought this bow from my local pro shop...I am in love with how well it looks and shoots. Elite is an awesome archery equipment company
Lots of non flashy but worthwhile improvements in this design. If they can do the same on a 34-35" A2A bow next year, I'm up for another Elite.
Agree.
Make it a 35 inch and I'm in
They failed us..
How so ??
I’m not one that chases speed. I certainly think other things are more important. But man, several years ago everyone gave Mathews heck for being slow. Yet they were getting IBO’s in the 330’s with single cams. Having said that I really do like this bow.
Excellent video. Having a representative from the company present to explain new technology and the rationale and processes behind it is fascinating. Thank you for creating such fine content.
I have the 2020 elite ember wasn't trying to drop over a g in a bow for jus white tail deer the ember is by far the baddest piece of machinery I've ever used I shot almost every bow at Lancaster archery and I just wasn't settling for anything other then perfect to me....8 deer later it's a beast a straight beast
What about new target bows with new cam tuning?
I was looking at that bow today at my shop.. its very nice!
My ventum 33 going to be hard to beat. Keep the flagships coming
You can fine tune your draw length with your d loop witch most people are going to do way more often than messing with the cables.
At first glance , doesn't appear to be a big change, but watch this and yes ! Look forward to seeing a new longer target version (37/40") with the changes. Finally a bow to tempt me away from my Mathews TRX36, which lacks all these worthwhile tunable adjustments without a press & mod changes.
Man, I really have a bad shoulder and need a bow that's super easy on draw and hold. I shoot Elite impulse 34 and rezult 36. The impulse is too aggressive for my shoulder. I really want to by the bowtech SS but if this was similar I'd prefer to stay with same company for all my bows. Your video really didn't touch on draw or letting down much. Can you please tell me how this compares to the bowtech and in your opinion which is easier on a shoulder that is bad. Ty for the videos and hope you can give me some opinions.
Why can't anyone get the total bow weight back down close too 3 lbs? I've gone back to my recurve most of the time so I don't have to carry around so heavy a bow. I do love all the new features. I'll probably have to check one out at my local pro shop.
I have (had) a pse stinger. Fairly cheap bow but shoots good and with everything on it including tight spot and 5 arrows it came in at 6 lbs. I am now looking at this envision as they have one on sale and I just shot my stinger with no arrow nocked 😂😂😂
I just watched the omnia video. And it's between this and the omnia that I want to get for next year as my new bow.
Appreciate the video I’ll be looking for one of these for the next season
Cool bow, I am definitely going to my local pro shop and am going to shoot on and see how it stacks up to the other flagship bows from Mathews and Hoyt and PSE.
I would love to check out some mid-range flagships or maybe even some beginner flagship bows. Mostly, I want to only buy bows with the title of "flagship" in their description.
very clean looking riser
I want this to be out there that Mybo/Merlin in the UK put out a bow with 1/4" adjustments first on their Revolution earlier in the year and I can't wait for Elite to take all the credit for using it first
Solid bow don't get me wrong just don't want the smaller player overlooked :)
I don't know who was first to offer 1/4-inch draw length adjustments, but this feature is not new for Elite this year. They had it on last year's bows too. Just FYI.......
@@pjreilly3997 fair play my dude, apologies for my oversight, keep up the good work 👍
@@tomassjackson Tail between legs comes to mind! 😁😁
I Envisioned a time when all bows will be equal and treated as such!!!
And how much is the bow it self
Amazing bow
I love elites draw cycle I had a elite tempo which I loved it had the older grip which I liked a lot better the only issues was the sliding draw stops I would have them loosen up all the time even with lock tight so sadly I had to let it go but other then that great bows
i have a elite tempo to it’s a awesome bow but i might upgrade idk i shot pse for ever and i got my elite tempo and i’ll never shoot anything else but elite
What’s the riser length?
Looks nice, it’s almost the same shape as my Bowtech Revolt 😎
Only better!
Very informative.. thanks a lot
He talks about grips what grip I see two side plates, the only thing good about this bow is the tuning part of the bow and the speed
DL still to short, bow companies need to start making bows with longer DL and longer ATA , yes it’s a nice bow but ?? If push bike companies can make bike frames to fit anyone why can’t bow companies make bows too fit anyone??
Nice looking bow, but short ATA bows don't work with 32" draw length.
But it is "perfect" for the dwarf T-REX with only 26"ish DL lol 🏹🤠👍.
Is the draw cycle similar to the Solution SS
Better, doesn’t dump and is smoother
Do you make axle axle 26
Your t shirts are telling me you've been holding out a little while.
Need a 34 ata 7" brace height 340 ibo.
This looks like a Mathews with modern tuning and a better draw.
Better draw? Did you shoot this? The enkore draw sucked! The last 4” of hump last year was awful
To me the Enkore was slightly better then the VXR. But I didn't feel comfortable with either.
And the elite might come with a tilting cam!
@@stinkyelk986 a gangsta lean lol
@@AA-mk4pu the Mathews definitely has more stack and dump at the end than any elite bow with the same let off, now an elite with 90% maybe but then you just need to control your draw it seems and don’t rip through it
I tried to find a dealer near me then called the company and did not get much help
Only bows that interest me so far is the v3x and the new prime inline.. yet to see new Hoyt's and bowtech
Im on the search for a new bow, the V3X 29 the Hoyt Ventum 30 the Bowtech Solution and this bow are my lead candidates so far.
Never been able to use the Set on my last year Enkore… Mathews with top hats is the way to go!!!
Look very similar to ATHENS VISTA series 2021, and the " hunt Garantie " too !
The hunt guarantee has been around a few years..
why dont they bring back the 80lb versions....
Come on man there's no way in hell they can do that dad think about it you're in Australia in the outback or somewhere in the mountains how long is it going to take for the postage to get to you By the time it gets to you your vacation will be over
75#?! Nice!
They are going for what PSE and Mathews doing for few years now
Neither can tune nearly as simple or fast as the elite so it seems they have bigger gains than either pse or Mathews
The Mathews envision
Some bowhunters bang their equipment around not all
Riser length should be a standard bow spec.
#Elite cloned a #VXR and incorporated their spin on it. I love it. Just needs an integrated dovetail sight mounting slot!!
hahaha 👍🏼😜
Looks good. Definitely copying some Mathews stuff there
The leaning cam is an elite exclusive tho
@@stinkyelk986 and the busted limbs and crap strings are still patented by Mathews
Only decent bow I’ve seen revealed so far is the new carbon pse, and I absolutely hate pse……
The 1900 $ which is a coloured Mach 1 but with stiffer draw cycle? If all, the Terrain is the best so far in terms of value; this EnVision is nice but we miss a replacement of the Ritual 35 with the SET limb system and the rotating cams. The Prime's InLine 5 seems also good, but since the bow is centered on the grip the ATA will be more like a 33" bow, so I'll wait another year to see a 37" or 38". I hope that the next year this fad of small ATA bows which started the Mathews Triax start to vanish and the brands come back to models in the 34"-37" ATA size.
@@Buran01 Agree i will keep my Ritual 35 LOVE it shoots awesome!🏹. But a Bow with a Dual Cage riser 34 to 35 ATA with a 7in + brace and S.E.T. technology i might get another Elite!
@@Buran01 34,37, and 38?? Why in the world?? Sure, for target. But hunters? NO. And the short ATA trend is for us treestand and blind hunters. Companies make their products for their customers and the large portion of customers are hunters, not targets shooters. I can't imagine having a 38 ATA in a treestand. Get outta here dude!
@@brandonstaley1289 The difference in total lenght from a 32" ATA compound to a 40" one is barely 20 cm, which is nothing, wheres the string angle difference is massive. If you have problems hunting with a 40" compound from a treestand I'll suggest you to take a look at this video: ruclips.net/video/1VCYlg9w7dE/видео.html
That dude killed the deer in a single arrow from a tree stand using a primitive bow (60"+) with a arrow head made of silex. Companies prefer so sell smaller bows due they are cheaper to produce, and people foolishly think that they can't hunt without a small bow, a 1000+ $ camo suit or a 800 + $ computerized Garmin Xero sigth, because they have been brainwashed to think that way.
@@brandonstaley1289 you’re ignorant buddy 😂 you have no idea about anything archery and your comment shows lol get lost
We can't buy a bow if you can't find a dealer
If it was a 28-29" ATA I'd be all over it
This commercial was really long.
Look at all the matthew fan boys commenting lol.
Matthews users are like Apple users. Finally, when matthews first releases their first dual cam bow(monster), they are so advanced in technology. Lol that bow sucked. Everyone unloaded that bow on archery talk the following year haha.
what bow do you shoot ?
AKA MATHEWS ENVISION
Folks with "31+ draw lengths...🥺🥺🥺
...only DL 30.5" ...👎👎👎
Make that grip smaller and less blocky throw some yokes on it you’ll have a great bow
Doesn't need yokes..Why put something on there that is not needed..You can tune using the SET and the LTR.
@@tommywagoner7669 to many moving parts junk imo
@jasonnester Have you ever used it? And if so did it move on you after you tightened it up?
@@jasonnester9514 Then use a longbow; worked fine for the last 10000 years...
@@Buran01 i shoot prime no shimming no yokes no adjustments that double cam system is the real deal
Mathews comes out with a long riser and a wide short set of split limbs and every other bow company copies and pasted then says he look at this sweet NEW design
Again no 32" draw. Bummer.