New 2023 Mathews Phase 4 29 Bow Review

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2022
  • Mathew's Archery continues to push innovation with the release of the new 2023 Phase 4 lineup of bows. In this video, Wade goes over all the new features that are found on the new Phase 4 29. With the new RVD technology as well as new Bridgelock stabilizers. This bow improves on an already proven platform. Wade gives you the specs and then takes the new Phase 4 29 on the range to test real arrow speeds at both 28 and 30 inch draw lengths. Make sure to swing into your closest Archery Country location to try out the new Mathew's Phase 4 29.
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Комментарии • 20

  • @allenshafer7704
    @allenshafer7704 Год назад +1

    One of the best bow reviews I've ever watched. Very clear and concise description

  • @DaleSides
    @DaleSides Год назад +2

    Wish we would have seen speeds on a 60# as well I have been curious about differences in 70# and 60# in the Mathews setups

  • @shawnbartley7541
    @shawnbartley7541 Год назад

    Love how you shoot right next to a window. CONFIDENCE!!

  • @osceolaseminole5596
    @osceolaseminole5596 Год назад +1

    Thanks. Nice review.

  • @heathmarcum5390
    @heathmarcum5390 Год назад +2

    I wonder What is the warranty on the rubber between the limbs, say if you are hunting and a limb pokes thru it or what ever

  • @ambiguity22
    @ambiguity22 Год назад +3

    The obsession with VIBRATION is just silly. So what if there is a little vibration when you fire. It's so small in these modern bows already, and again, the arrow is looonnnggg gone before your brain even knows you fired.
    I love my v3x, but tuning it myself has been a pain in the ass. The top hat system is outdated, especially when bowtexh and others have way better cam tuning options. My local "pro" shops "tuning" is a joke, I have to do it myself, which is fine, but I would have loved to see a replacement for cam tuning like several other manufacturers.
    Case in point my top Cam is leaning after replacing my strings. My local pro shop said this wasn't a problem and ushered me out the door. I have a wicked left tear, which wasn't discovered by their paper tuning since they only paper tune with 2 or 3 arrows at 2' to 3' and call it good. Instead of being able to pull out an Allen wrench and adjust the Cam myself, I have not shot the bow for over a week while I try to find time to drive to the only Matthews pro shop around, argue with them about the necessity to change the top Cam hat, and deal with the attitude of you don't know what you're talking about but we'll do it anyway oh and that was a $100.

  • @heathmarcum5390
    @heathmarcum5390 Год назад +1

    I'd say close in the neighborhood of 2500.00 out the door with decent accessories

  • @acohen5267
    @acohen5267 Год назад

    Not hating at all, I shoot and enjoy my V3X but prefer my Bowtech. Shot the Phase 4 at my club decked out with the $700 stabilizers. Could feel no difference in vibration or noise.
    Also with the front bar, you can’t adjust it the angle. Lot of money for those and couldn’t justify the purchase after shooting it.

  • @dougbarabe7861
    @dougbarabe7861 Год назад

    what are the other bows from Mathews ,,,?

  • @Life-of-Bluegrass_Music
    @Life-of-Bluegrass_Music Год назад +1

    Mathews Improvements are in viberbration, dampening, and balance... Equals speed and KE. Mathews bows are the most efficient bows on the market. Nothing compares to a Mathews cam system. Rotating mods just can't compete. Mathews slimline balance design, with the bridge locks, rest, roller guard, new limbs, and tight quiver. Just creates dead in the hand accurate shots and killer KE game pounding arrows. CATCH US IF YOU CAN

  • @shawnbartley7541
    @shawnbartley7541 Год назад +2

    $4k out the door?

  • @In-The-Wild-Outdoors
    @In-The-Wild-Outdoors Год назад +7

    As always, great review! Unfortunately, as always, Matthews continues to disappoint. This is still a Triax with just more gimmicks. Matthews currently has challenges with keeping a stiff limbs on top and a weak limbs on bottom, but now they have eight total limbs with two bound together with a piece of rubber. I can only imagine the problems this will create down the line. Vo-tech has the motto refused to follow, Matthews should have the motto refuse to listen, or refuse to actually innovate.

  • @jordanpowell228
    @jordanpowell228 Год назад +1

    Its pretty fast but the exact same bow from last year

    • @crabwalk1891
      @crabwalk1891 Год назад +7

      Haha, last year? It’s been a Halon for the last 6-8 years!

    • @jordanpowell228
      @jordanpowell228 Год назад

      @@crabwalk1891 your not wrong but i meant in a literal sense. Its a v3x with a special stab mount and sum rubber. But they will sell a shit ton of them and we'll get the phase 5 next yr. A slight difference in this yrs bow

    • @ambiguity22
      @ambiguity22 Год назад +1

      @@jordanpowell228 2024 phase 5, now with 37% more reduction over the 37% of the phase 4 reduction! imagine all that reduction!

    • @castlefrank9302
      @castlefrank9302 Год назад

      @@ambiguity22 thats exactly the crap mathews have been saying for years, 30 percent reduction after 30 percent. I am a big fan of Mathews when Triax came out ane I bought it, now not so much after 6~7 years of literally the same bow.

  • @rmarc11
    @rmarc11 Год назад +2

    What a joke. Shot it today and laughed. identical feel as last year. Draw is stiff and no valley

  • @nealmorales525
    @nealmorales525 Год назад

    🍀 promosm

  • @timfoster6891
    @timfoster6891 Год назад +2

    No different than any other Mathews Just added a lot of stuff no one can show helps it at all. Time to go somewhere else