Compound Bow Comparator

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Version2015 Obsession Fusion 72016 Bowtech Prodigy
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Obsession Fusion 7Bowtech Prodigy
Specifications
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2015 Obsession Fusion 72016 Bowtech Prodigy
Brace Height7 "7 "
AtA Length32.25 "32 "
Draw Length27.5 " - 31 "25 " - 30.5 "
Draw Weight40 lbs - 80 lbs40 lbs - 80 lbs
IBO Speed346 fps343 fps
Weight4.1 lbs4.2 lbs
Let-Off80% 80%
Editor reviews
Obsession Fusion 7Bowtech Prodigy
Summary
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Obsession Bows hit the jackpot for 2015, continuing their market-changing platform for producing highly customizable, vibration-free bows with impressive draw cycles and respectable IBO speeds to boot. This is ultimately notable with the Fusion 7's fast 346fps IBO and 7" brace height combo. Although the draw length specific cam system does not leave room for adjustability before complete cam replacement, it creates the ultra-efficient draw cycle previous Obsession bow owners know and enjoy. For $999, it definitely sits high up on the price range of compounds on the market today, however for a flagship-level compound such as the Fusion 7, it may be in, or under an archer's price range for a bow of this stature. To say the least, it deserves a shot along with all of the other top manufacturer's compounds in the archery trade. Read full review...

The 2015 Bowtech Prodigy is becoming a popular bow for the serious archers. At first glance, it appears to be "just another speed bow," but at closer look, the first thing one will notice is the gold gear in the cams. Then you are forced to take a closer look. With the flexibility to alter the feel of the shot, this rig definitely will grab the attention of any shooter. This bow is average in size at 32" ATA and a 7" brace height. The max draw weight and draw length are average too. That is all that is average though. This rig boasts a 343 fps, and will hold pretty close to IBO even after adding the normal necessities. The Prodigy comes in a bare bow package, but can be purchased fully loaded, but if the shooter is spending this much on a bow, it only makes sense to add the exact components desired instead of a kit. This is a very nice shooter that will not leave the archer disappointed. One archer looking to purchase a new bow tested the Prodigy along with several others. After purchasing the Prodigy, he stated that the bow chose him instead of him choosing the bow. He said "it just felt right." Read full review...

Obsession Fusion 7Bowtech Prodigy
Pros
  • Fast and forgiving with a 7" brace height and an IBO of 346fps
  • Minimal to no postshot sound and vibration output
  • Very good balance without stabilizer to aid in stability at full draw
  • Average price of a flagshiplevel compound at $999 MSRP
  • Versatile; described as three bows in one
  • No noticeable vibration; very quiet
  • Solid shooting platform
Obsession Fusion 7Bowtech Prodigy
Cons
  • DS Cam System requires new cam for Draw Length change
  • Expensive
  • Retailers having difficulty keeping them on the shelf
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out of 1 review
  • Best speed bow I've shot extremely accurate and quiet.
    by Allen W Dart from Fairbanks Alaska USA.
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out of 9 reviews
  • Couldn't leave the pro shop without it after shooting!
    by Jeff Patten from Spencer WV
  • Best bow I have shot in 20 years.
    by Mike Saultzman from Great Falls, MT
  • Best of the best. I am new to Bowtech but not excellent bows.
    by jeff levine from Colorado
  • In a league of it's own.
    by Dustin Loftus from Des Moines
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