Compound Bow Comparator
Compared bows | ||||
Version | 2015 PSE Freak SP | 2018 PSE Supra EXT | ||
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Specifications (selected versions) | ||||
2015 PSE Freak SP | 2018 PSE Supra EXT | |||
Brace Height | 7.125 " | 7 " | ||
AtA Length | 38 " | 37 " | ||
Draw Length | 27.5 " - 33 " | 25 " - 30.5 " | ||
Draw Weight | 50 lbs - 80 lbs | 30 lbs - 60 lbs | ||
IBO Speed | 346 fps - 354 fps | 317 fps - 325 fps | ||
Weight | 4.3 lbs | 4.7 lbs | ||
Let-Off | 75% | 65% & 75% | ||
Editor reviews | ||||
PSE Freak | PSE Supra | |||
Summary Summary review written by our editors. | Long draw shooters do not have many options available to them. Most options available are a redesign of old technology that is made to work for long draw shooters. PSE designed the Freak specifically to meet the needs of long draw shooters. Although shooters interested in a longer axel to axel target bow may be drawn to the Freak as well, shooters who will be most interested are those with a draw length over 30-inches. The smooth draw, forgiving brace height, and long riser makes this a great bow and a sweet shooter. Read full review... | The 2013 PSE Supra Max is a redesign of the Supra (2011) and the Supra ME (2012). With new technologies in the riser, cams and limb pockets, this rig is a common sight at any archery competitive event. The cutouts in the riser reduce the weight by approximately 20 percent, yet continue to offer a very strong and solid platform. The redesigned limb pockets reduce the weight slightly, but not only look nice, the also provide a solid housing for the split limbs while eliminating any slippage or limb twist. The redesigned Mini Evo cams offer a shorter power stroke, smooth draw, and plenty of speed. The limbs and this new cam system will definitely perform and launch an arrow at or near IBO with the accuracy one would expect from a competition bow. This rig is commonly found at most competitions. Although the Supra Max has a 37 1/4" ATA and a very forgiving 7" brace height. The split limb system also comes in a variety of weight from 40# - 70# peak weights, and each set are adjustable in 10# increments. If the shooter is looking into getting into competition shooting, the Supra Max is affordable enough to get started, yet possesses the quality that even the most experienced completion shooters seek. Read full review... | ||
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Aggregate rating Total aggregate rating for all versions | PSE Freak (total rating for all versions) | PSE Supra (total rating for all versions) | ||
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Price comparisons | ||||
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