Martin Alien Nitro Review
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The Martin Alien Nitro is designed for the hunter, and is part of the 2014 lineup, but is basically the same bow as the Nitro from 2013, but with a couple of minor cosmetic alterations. The bow is fast, forgiving, accurate, and very quiet. With a 32" ATA, 7" brace height, and a very respectable 335 fps, this rig will not disappoint. It is priced toward the mid to high end of the retail spectrum, but don't let this keep you from giving this bow a try. It is unbelievably quiet out of the box, easy to tune, and can be in the field quickly.
Finish
This rig only comes in the Mossy Oak Breakup Infinity or Carbon Black.Risers/Limb
This rig is built around a light-weight CNC machined 6061T6 aircraft-grade aluminum riser. The milling process trims excess mass, yet provides the shooter with a very strong and solid platform. At 3.5 pounds, this riser is very reliable. The riser also has a pair of Vibration Vortex VEMs to aid in reducing vibration and noise, as well as a VEM silencing arrow shelf that eliminates any noise from a drop away rest hitting it. Each end of the riser is capped with a high-precision limb cup that keeps the limbs secure with no movement and providing the best possible shot performance. The limbs are Martin's X4 Twin split limbs. These limbs are a 5-layer composite and they come in 50#, 60#, and 70# peak weights with each set of limbs being adjustable by 15#. These limbs are the same limbs used in the 2012 and 2013 lineups and have been proven time-and-time again. These limbs are very strong and durable.Other Components
The Martin Alien Nitro is designed to be quiet, and comes with many features that only enhance the silencing characteristics. This bow comes with the 5-layer X4 limbs, Nitro 4 cams, machined aluminum riser, the Saddleback Thermal grip, carbon STS, VEM Vibration dampeners, and a roller cable guide. This rig can also be purchased with a Ready-To-Hunt package that includes D-loop, site, stabilizer, and a whisker biscuit capture arrow rest.Eccentric System
Just like its predecessor, this rig comes with a pair of Nitro 3 Hybrid cams. This cam system makes this bow easily tunable with no nock travel. The rotating modules provide the ability to adjust the draw length within a matter of minutes without a bow press. Adjustable from 25.5" to 30.5" in half inch increments, there is minimal downtime making this adjustment. It is done simply by removing two screws securing the module, sliding the module to the appropriate position, and inserting the screws back into the cam. This is done for each cam. This cam system, coupled with the X4 limbs give this rig an IBO of 335 fps. Test shooters have found that this bow is very close to IBO, while being very smooth to draw. It also settles nicely into the valley without being forced over a hump at the transition point.Draw Cycle/Shootability
This bow has a super-smooth draw cycle, is exceptionally quiet, and is relatively lightweight. The bow only weighs 3.5 pounds, has a 7" brace height, and a 32" ATA. The draw cycle is not overbearing and has no harsh hump at transition to the 80% let-off, making it easy to hold, for a very forgiving shot. With limbs that come in 50#, 60#, and 70# weights, and each weight is adjustable by 15#, this bow will easily fit most shooters. Most shooters that have tried this Martin have been pleasantly surprised. It is smooth, accurate, and exceptionally quiet.Silencing Package
This bow is very quiet straight from the box. The lightweight aluminum riser and the split limbs have inherent qualities that help reduce noise in the bow. The riser also has Vibration Vortex VEM modules built in to reduce vibration and noise. Add this to the carbon STS, the VEM arrow shelf, Roto Cup pivoting limb cup, and the roller guard, this is a very quiet bow to shoot. One shooter has even stated that after shooting this rig, his old rig sounded like he dry-fired it.Grip
The grip on this rig is a Saddleback Thermal grip with a slim design. The ergonomic design is key to eliminating torque while enhancing accuracy. The thermal dynamics of the grip also keep the shooter comfortable when shooting during any weather condition.Comparisons
Bow | Martin Alien Nitro | Elite Energy 35 |
Version | 2014 | 2018 (Energy Cam) |
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Brace Height | 7 " | 7 " |
AtA Length | 32 " | 34.75 " |
Draw Length | 25.5 " - 30.5 " | 27 " - 31 " |
Draw Weight | 40 lbs - 70 lbs | 30 lbs - 70 lbs |
IBO Speed | 335 fps | 297 fps - 334 fps |
Weight | 3.5 lbs | 4.5 lbs |
Let-Off | 80% | 75% - 90% |
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The Martin Alien Nitro was designed specifically for the serious hunter. This rig is very similar to the Elite Energy 35 in its specs. Both bow offer a very forgiving 7" brace height, and an impressive 335 fps. The Martin is a full pound lighter, which means it will be easier to carry through your event, whether a hunting trip or a cruise through a 3D course. The Elite is also three inches longer ATA, meaning there will be more inadvertent bumps and dings. Both of these bows are also smooth and accurate, and just as importantly both have virtually no vibration and are extremely quiet. Each rig is also similar in prices. Where the Elite lists for $899, the Martin lists slightly lower at $849. Although the bow is toward the upper end of the price range for compound bows, this is not a reason to dismiss this shooting experience.