Compound Bow Comparator
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Version | 2020 PSE EVO NXT 35 | 2020 PSE EVO NXT 33 | ||
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Specifications (selected versions) | ||||
2020 PSE EVO NXT 35 | 2020 PSE EVO NXT 33 | |||
Brace Height | 6.875 " | 7 " | ||
AtA Length | 35 " | 33 " | ||
Draw Length | 25.5 " - 31 " | 26.5 " - 32 " | ||
Draw Weight | 40 lbs - 70 lbs | 40 lbs - 80 lbs | ||
IBO Speed | 320 fps - 328 fps | 314 fps - 322 fps | ||
Weight | 4.7 lbs | 4.5 lbs | ||
Let-Off | 80% - 90% | 80% - 90% | ||
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PSE EVO NXT 35 | PSE EVO NXT 33 | |||
Summary Summary review written by our editors. | PSE has always made exceptional equipment, and may be one of the most underrated bow companies in 2020. With a bow created for every shooter, and every price point, some shooters tend to look past PSE models because they are sold in just about every box store. However, the EVO NXT lineup is as premium as it gets, and the longest 35-inch model is a legitimate contender for the best do it all bow ever created. Everything from the cam system, with the ability to personalize the draw cycle, down to the added finish options in demand of offering more options to shooters, PSE has responded to the 2020 market demand. This EVO NXT 35 has taken some hits in online forums for topping out at 328 feet per second. However, those with any experience shooting the bow are quick to negate the speeds for how amazing everything about the EVO NXT 35 feels. For those on the market in owning a larger framed hunting bow, the 35-inch model in the beloved EVO NXT lineup is worth a long look. Anyone interested in dipping their toes into another variety of archery shooting, can have great confidence in the EVO NXT 35 not letting them down, no matter what style of archery. Read full review... | The 2020 PSE EVO NXT has limited bells and whistles, and is in no way flashy. To many shooters, the lack of marketability and increased buzz around the release of a flagship bow may be a turnoff. However, for shooters basing their decision to purchase based on how a bow feels and shoots, the PSE EVO NXT 33 has a great shot of being very popular. The speeds are not fast, but they are honest real world performance, and that may be better for some shooters. The7-inch brace height is less popular on a hunting bow in 2020, but the added forgiveness may be a feature shooters want to have in their new hunting bow. The longer riser, and more laid back limbs do a phenomenal job of canceling noise and making the bow as vibration free as possible. It would be great to see some more popular finish options as well, but there are a fair amount of choices, and what PSE does offer looks nice. The Evolve cam system is a true piece of engineering genius, and the adjustability passed on to shooters is amazing. The NXT 33 platform has so many options for shooters to add personalized touches to, each setup could have a different feel. For those willing to look past missing flash, the PSE EVO NXT 33 is an outstanding hunting bow with potential to be a multipurpose bow for 3D shooting as well. For a competitive flagship price of $1099, the NXT 33 should be a very popular model for 2020. Read full review... | ||
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Aggregate rating Total aggregate rating for all versions | PSE EVO NXT 35 (total rating for all versions) | PSE EVO NXT 33 (total rating for all versions) | ||
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