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Version2015 Mathews Chill X Pro2017 Mathews Chill X
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Specifications
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2015 Mathews Chill X Pro2017 Mathews Chill X
Brace Height7 "7 "
AtA Length35 "35 "
Draw Length25 " - 31 "25 " - 31 "
Draw Weight40 lbs - 70 lbs40 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed336 fps336 fps
Weight4.5 lbs4.23 lbs
Let-Off75%, 85% 75% - 85%
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Mathews Chill X ProMathews Chill X
Summary
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The Chill X Pro is a bow designed for serious target shooters wanting a little more performance from their bow. Although this bow will not appeal to the masses looking for a new rig, those in the market for a new target set up will love the additions made to the solid base established with the 2014 Chill X. With a $1499 price tag, shooters better be serious about wanting to improve their tournament archery skills, especially since the upgrades are fairly minimal between the Chill X and the Chill X Pro when factoring in the additional $400. The specifications and the performance come in a wonderful package, and should make a lot of serious tournament shooters very happy. Read full review...

For Mathews to release a bow after the other flagships were released seemed a little strange to some shooters. However, the Chill X was worth the hype and offered something the other AVS powered bows were missing in the eyes of many, and that is a rock solid back wall. The Chill X is one of the best multi-purpose bows on the market in terms of specifications, and after shooting one; it will be hard to find anything wrong with it. The Chill X is a bit pricey at $1099, although it seems to be competitive with other flagship bows on the market in 2014. Those wanting a single bow to use all year round, really owe it to themselves to try out the Chill X. Read full review...

Mathews Chill X ProMathews Chill X
Pros
  • Speeds up to 336 feet per second with 75% let-off
  • Riser has more integrated stabilizer mounting positions
  • Incorporates target friendly tweaks to a popular multipurpose hunting bow
  • A truly multipurpose bow that handles every style of archery well
  • Rock mods give the draw cycle a firm backwall
  • 336 feet per second combined with a 7-inch brace height
  • Slimmer grip feels a bit better than older Mathews grips
Mathews Chill X ProMathews Chill X
Cons
  • MSRP of $1499
  • Some shooters do not like the look of the Geo Lock riser design
  • 4.23-pounds seems a bit heavy in comparison with other models
  • Same perimeter-weighted AVS cam the Monster bows have featured in the past (although the new Rock Mods offer a slightly different feel on the back end)
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  • speed you need vibe free very quiet and holds deadly accurate all with a silky smooth draw
    by Bruce Moore from Maryland
  • A extremely nice bow to shoot, very well balanced, requires a front stabiliser to hold it on target.
    by Hermie from Tasmania
  • Butter smooth. Accurate. Well balanced. Solid Wall. Crazy finish.
    by Jason Cadell from Macleay Island
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