Obsession Knightmare Review
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The Obsession Knightmare GT is new for the 2015 lineup. It is designed for the hunter and has a 28 13/16" ATA, 6" brace height, 60#, 65#, and 70# max draw weights. It also delivers a very nice 338 fps. The bow is slightly heavy at 4 pounds, but holds on the shot very nicely. This bow will certainly fit the needs of the bow hunter.
Finish
This bow comes in several colors to include Stormy Hardwoods - Blood Trail, Stormy Hardwoods - Gunmetal, Stormy Hardwoods - Natural, Stormy Hardwoods - Original, Stormy Hardwoods - Patriot, Stormy Hardwoods - Prairie, Stormy Hardwoods - Special Ops, Stormy Hardwoods - Royalty, Predator 3D, and Muddy Girl. There are also anodized and matte color options available, just contact Obsession's customer service or the local Obsession dealer to place the order.Risers/Limb
The riser for this bow is a little shorter than most, making it a perfect size for the ground blind hunter, as well as hunting from a tree stand. With beyond parallel limbs, this rig comes in at just a hair under 29.5." Some shooters have said this bow is a modular cam version of the Obsession Delta 6. The riser is machined out of aircraft aluminum and is very strong. The mass weight is 4 pounds, which makes it easier to hold on target and absorbs most of the vibration and noise. The split limbs are held in a beyond parallel configuration and preloaded. They come in 60#, 65#, and 70# peak weights. For a short ATA rig with a medium draw length, this one definitely packs a punch.Eccentric System
This bow comes with the patented Evolution Cam II with PerFX Modular System exclusively from Obsession. The cams are milled from 7075 aircraft aluminum, which is stronger and lighter and offer a lot of speed - 338 fps IBO - while the PerFX Modular System allows draw length adjustability in half inch increments from 25.5" - 29". This cam system is exceptionally smooth, as expected from any Obsession rig. The draw cycle starts moderately and builds to let-off where you will find a solid back wall. There is virtually no hump at transition to let-off. Another feature to this setup is that the draw stop is on the opposite side of the cam from the module.The draw length is adjustable in half inch increments by inserting the corresponding module with the shooters draw length. However, you will need a press to change the modules.Shootability
This rig provides the shooter with a super smooth draw cycle, whether at 60#, 65#, or 70# draw weights. It is very crisp and is very easy to hold on target. It is very well balanced and dead in the hand on the shot. At release, this bow does not jump forward or backward. It is also very accurate. One shooter had a setup of 65#, 29" draw, and using a 366 grain arrow and achieved a solid 309 fps.Other Components
This short ATA rig is solid and quiet out of the box with the Limbsaver silencing equipment. It also has a string stop as part of the bare bow package. It can also be ordered with an accessory package that would include a D-loop, peep, stabilizer, and a 3-pin sight. However, with a rig this nice, and with the price tag, it may be advantageous to purchase components separately to personalize it.Silencing Package
The Obsession Knightmare GT is a very dead in the hand rig. There is the very slightest of thumps at the shot, but it is inherently quiet. The bow comes with Quad Core Limb Dampeners and Limbsaver silencers on the string stop and the cable guide.Compared to Similar Bows
Bow | Hoyt Spyder 30 |
Version | 2014 |
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Brace Height | 6.75 " |
AtA Length | 30 " |
Draw Length | 24.5 " - 30 " |
Draw Weight | 30 lbs - 80 lbs |
IBO Speed | 330 fps |
Weight | 3.8 lbs |
Let-Off | 75% |
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The Obsession Knightmare GT is an excellent hunting bow for 2015. To give an idea of how the Knightmare GT rates, compare it to the 2013 Hoyt Spyder 30. Both bows are close in mass, with the Hoyt slightly lighter than the Knightmare GT, meaning both hold well on target. The Hoyt is about an inch longer and also offers a slightly longer draw length than the Obsession.The Obsession has a slightly faster IBO, and both are accurate. Where the Obsession retails at $859, the Hoyt retails at for around $1000. Based on other shooter's comments, the Obsession is a smoother drawing bow, and has less vibration and more stability. One shooter even commented that "the Obsession was hands down the superior bow."