Compound Bow Comparator
Compared bows | ||||
Version | 2013 Mission Voyager XT | 2011 Mission Voyager | ||
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Specifications (selected versions) | ||||
2013 Mission Voyager XT | 2011 Mission Voyager | |||
Brace Height | 7 " | 7 " | ||
AtA Length | 34 " | 34 " | ||
Draw Length | 26 " - 31.5 " | 26 " - 31.5 " | ||
Draw Weight | 40 lbs - 70 lbs | 40 lbs - 70 lbs | ||
IBO Speed | 330 fps | 324 fps | ||
Weight | 4.23 lbs | 4.23 lbs | ||
Let-Off | 80% | 80% | ||
Editor reviews | ||||
Mission Voyager XT | Mission Voyager | |||
Summary Summary review written by our editors. | The Voyager XT is the most expensive bow made by Mission to date. With that being said, it has a lot of high-end features not available on many of today's budget bows. With Mission's longest available axel-to-axel measurement, a forgiving brace height, more adjustable limbs, and draw lengths ranging from 26- 31.5 inches, the Voyager has a lot to offer a lot of people. The biggest downfall seems to be the price, which is stuck between the most expensive budget bow and the least inexpensive high-end bow. The Voyager was designed with all types of shooting in mind. Those who want a dual purpose bow for hunting in the fall and competition in the winter and summer may have a great option available to them in the Mission Voyager XT. Read full review... | The Voyager is the fastest Mission bow ever produced. The higher end features are a great addition to this budget bow although the price is a bit higher than some other budget bows available. For shooters willing to trade a slightly aggressive draw for some added feet per second, they will find this to be an appealing option. The fit and finish options, including some target colors, combined with a walnut grip make the bow look like a higher end bow. With a forgiving 7-inch brace height, a 34-inch axel-to-axel measurement, and speeds up to 323 feet per second the Voyager is designed with all uses in mind. Although the Voyager feels a bit top heavy at 4.45 pounds, at full draw it feels balanced and comfortable. Despite these minor negatives, shooters looking for a smooth drawing single cam speed bow at a decent price should be impressed with the Mission Voyager. Read full review... | ||
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Aggregate rating Total aggregate rating for all versions | Mission Voyager XT (total rating for all versions) | Mission Voyager (total rating for all versions) | ||
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