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Version2013 Mathews Conquest 4 (MaxCam)2011 Mathews Conquest Triumph
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Specifications
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2013 Mathews Conquest 4 (MaxCam)2011 Mathews Conquest Triumph
Brace Height7 "7 "
AtA Length41 "39 "
Draw Length28 " - 32 "26 " - 32 "
Draw Weight40 lbs - 70 lbs40 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed310 fps325 fps
Weight4.4 lbs4.6 lbs
Let-Off65% or 80% 65% or 80%
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Mathews Conquest 4Mathews Conquest Triumph
Summary
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In short, the Mathews Conquest 4 is a high end target bow with the long ATA and good brace height that is very capable of putting up great scores in stiff competition. Also one of Mathews' lightest competition rigs it isn't a bare to walk around the ranges all day. It is very customizable to the specific needs of most shooters; whether it is smooth drawing, fast shooting or forgiving as possible. A little on the noisy side but this bow is practically dead in the hand at the shot. With a good stabilizer this bow will become even more comfortable for most shooters and it is balanced very well at full draw so it won't take much before you can start pin-wheeling some targets. Read full review...

The Mathews Conquest Triumph is a high quality, high end target bow from axle to axle. Capable of producing same great speeds all while being very forgiving are some great attributes; let alone it's one of the smoothest drawing target bows that Mathews has put into production. Also, this is the quietest Mathews target bow you might ever "hear", due to the fact that they have used more noise and vibration dampening than any of the competition. The eccentric system on the Triumph is cam specific, so order what you need; length and let off. A good thing about this is that you will get maximum efficiency out of each cam. Read full review...

Mathews Conquest 4Mathews Conquest Triumph
Pros
  • A very forgiving bow
  • Pretty low amount of vibration in your hand
  • 3 different cams make this a very customizable bow
  • Conquest family has won more competitions than any other bow
  • Super smooth draw
  • Very comfortable grip
  • Forgiving
  • Very quiet for a target bow
  • Great factory strings
  • Solid back wall at full draw
Mathews Conquest 4Mathews Conquest Triumph
Cons
  • Choosing a cam can be a little bit confusing
  • Draw length is cam specific - new cam needed for each draw length
  • Lightest in the lineup but still feels a little bit heavy
  • A little on the heavy side
  • Cams aren't adjustable (make sure you order exactly what you want)
  • Some shooters may experience a small valley
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  • very quite bow,smooth draw,great grip,ability to order half size cams
    by patrick coughlin from st petersburg florida
  • Very smooth and quiet, better, imo, than c4, which I also owned.
    by Frank Moore from Lincolnshire
  • High quality, reliable, versatile, maintainable and built to last the seasons.
    by Jeffrey Lynn Knop from Brighton, MI
  • Smoothest shooting and accurate bow I’ve ever owned hands down!
    by Alan Myers from Edgewood, Illinois
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