![]() ![]() Clunkier sight housings, quivers that were not carbon fiber are all things of the past. As the weight of the bow has evolved so have our accessories. This makes holding the bow at full draw much less of an effort. But, the newly redesigned riser features an extended position on the lower end that really delivers balance to the overall setup. Fast forward to today where now the Mathews V3 comes in at a weight of 4.29lbs versus the Triax that introduced me to the Mathews brand which weighed 4.4lbs. I could not even fathom (at the time) holding that bow out in front of me for an extended period trying to keep a steady hand on a target while maintaining this beast of a bow out in front of me. I remember comparing the two bows and feeling how heavy the Triax was, to the point of me swearing off the Mathews brand completely. At the time I was shooting a 2018 PSE Drive X, Jake was shooting a 2018 Mathews Triax. In 2019 Jake and I had both drawn early archery bull elk tags. I’m not left trying to torque the bow left or right at full draw, it simply falls into place. I feel more in control as the bow sits perfectly into the valley between my thumb and pointer finger. This bow just sits better in my hand than other previous bow brands. Another design element that I believe has affected my accuracy on a positive note is the grip design. Coupling these two things together has no doubt made me a better, more accurate archer. Simultaneously while I switched bow brands I also went to shooting a Carter “too simple” thumb release instead of a trigger release. In terms of accuracy for the Mathews V3, I strongly attribute that to the dead in hand, zero vibration that you receive from the bow’s design. Now I realize this is probably a coincidence and not all bows will do this, but it was pretty cool nonetheless. To my surprise, almost all of the pins were dead on for each of their yardages. After taking the bow home I hit the range assuming I would need to do a full sight in. Arizona Archery Club did the general setup and tuning to the bow and got the bow on paper at 20 yards. In fact, after I had sold my PSE Mach 1 I migrated my CBE Engage 5 pin hybrid sight to my new Mathews V3. Energy.Right out of the gate this bow was extremely accurate for me. Limbs are available in Lost Camo XD onlyĮxperience the Halon 32, Mathew's hardest hitting flagship bow to date.String Suppressor deadens vibration, making a much quieter & smoother shot.Twin Harmonic Stabilisers Lite reduce vibration nearly 75% and are lighter than the original Harmonic Stabiliser.Focus Grip, a synthetic rubber grip to keep pressure concentrated on the centre of the grip and to minimise hand torque.Reverse Assist Roller Guard for a silky smooth draw.Riser Geogrid, a lighter, more rigid riser.Riser is available in Lost Camo XD only.All bows are adjustable 10lbs down from the peak draw weight. The Halon 32 comes in a brace height of 6 inch. The Mathews Halon 32, industry leading and performance ready, giving you the Mathews feel everyone has come to love with an all new twist. Top off this hard hitting, smooth and fast Halon 32 with Mathews Harmonic Dampening system and a silent hunter with zero shock which is sure deadly. This allows for increased efficiency and perfect repetition shot after shot.Īlso incorporated is the all new FlatBack Grip which is wider in the hand, creating a torque free and comfortable shooting platform. The No-Cam inspired Crosscentric Cam is easily tunable because this cam system creates a true centre nocking point with level travel. These designed-in features also create one of the most durable and reliable bows ever released by Mathews. With Mathews widest limb ever engineered and a new dual bridged riser, the Halon makes for an extremely stable bow. The Halon 32 takes the popular No Cam technology and creates a much faster harder hitting compact package. Outfitted with the FlatBack Grip and industry-leading Harmonic Damper and Harmonic Stabiliser, the Halon 32 is rock solid and deadly quiet.Ī compact hunting bow at 32 inch axle to axle and generating up to 350fps IBO, the Halon 32 is designed to be highly manoeuvrable. Its true centre nocking point ensures straight and level nock travel, enhancing shot-to-shot consistency. ![]() Like its predecessor, the Halon 32 is powered by the highly efficient crosscentric cam, which employs a partially concentric string payout and AVS technology to produce a stealthy draw and consistent accuracy. The 32 provides an enhanced string angle and superior stability, while delivering speeds up to 350 fps. It is a longer version of the award-winning Halon. The Halon 32 from Mathews is the hardest hitting flagship bow Mathews has ever produced. ![]()
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