Compound Bow Comparator
Compared bows | ||||
Version | 2014 Parker Kodiak | 2015 Diamond Infinite Edge | ||
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Specifications (selected versions) | ||||
2014 Parker Kodiak | 2015 Diamond Infinite Edge | |||
Brace Height | 7.5 " | 7 " | ||
AtA Length | 30 " | 31 " | ||
Draw Length | 26 " - 31 " | 13 " - 30 " | ||
Draw Weight | 50 lbs - 70 lbs | 5 lbs - 70 lbs | ||
IBO Speed | 320 fps | 310 fps | ||
Weight | 3.75 lbs | 3.1 lbs | ||
Let-Off | 80% | 75% | ||
Editor reviews | ||||
Parker Kodiak | Diamond Infinite Edge | |||
Summary Summary review written by our editors. | The Parker Kodiak was introduced as part of the 2013 lineup. With a 30" ATA and a 7.5" brace height, not only is this bow a good fit into any archery situation, it is smooth, forgiving and accurate. The solid one-piece machined riser, the extreme parallel limbs, and the single-cam setup produces a respectable 320 fps IBO. The bow looks good, feels good, and shoots good.This rig is priced at the lower end of the price range of compound bows, but this shouldn't be reason to overlook this bow. With an adjustable draw length of 26" - 31," this bow is in line with the normal expectations of bows, as well as the draw weight range of 50# - 70#. To achieve this, the bow must be ordered with either 60# or 70# peak weight limbs, which can be adjusted downward by approximately 10#. The Kodiak does have a tendency to torque in the hand at shot, but has very little vibration regardless. One archer even commented that he shot several rigs to include PSE, Hoyt, Bowtech, and Matthews yet chose the Kodiak over them all. Read full review... | The Diamond Infinite Edge has revolutionized the bow market. The bow is easy to shoot whether the shooter is 5-years old or 55-years old. Without a bow press, and with only a couple of wrenches, the Infinite Edge can easily be adjusted from five pounds to 70 pounds draw weight and 13" to 30" draw length making it an excellent choice for any shooter. With a speed up to 310 fps and a RTH price of only $479, this bow is definitely affordable. The dual-cam setup is not too aggressive, making it easy to draw. The 75 percent let-off makes it easy to hold on target even for the inexperienced shooter. Read full review... | ||
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Aggregate rating Total aggregate rating for all versions | Parker Kodiak (total rating for all versions) | Diamond Infinite Edge (total rating for all versions) | ||
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