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Version2020 PSE Xpedite2018 PSE Full Throttle
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2020 PSE Xpedite2018 PSE Full Throttle
Brace Height5.25 "5.25 "
AtA Length33 "33.25 "
Draw Length24.5 " - 30 "26.5 " - 30 "
Draw Weight50 lbs - 80 lbs40 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed352 fps - 360 fps362 fps - 370 fps
Weight4.4 lbs4.1 lbs
Let-Off80% - 90% 70%
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PSE XpeditePSE Full Throttle
Summary
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Speed sells, and when packaged with such great features like the Xpedite, it should be even easier to sell. 360 feet per second is marketable to a large audience of hunters, and 360 feet per second with the Evolve Cam System is marketable to even more than speed freaks. This cam draws super smooth, has a favorable feel, and is adjustable in every way possible with a bow press. 25% of let off adjustment while being around the 350 feet per second mark and higher is insane, and the feel is the same familiar feel as the Evolve from last year. The brace height may be a little short, but anything lost in forgiveness because of a shorter brace height is arguably made up with the quicker speeds. The 4.4-pounds is a touch heavier than some other similar sized aluminum bows, but in the end ounces are more than likely not going to make or break a decision. The MSRP tag of $1099, is expensive, but that is how much high quality bows from a solid company cost in 2018. The pros far outweigh the cons for anyone in the market for an impressive shooting speed bow. Anyone looking for a 360 feet per second speed rated bow, or a shooter wanting to fling the heaviest arrow possible while still maintaining as much speed as possible should take a long serious look at what the Xpedite offers. This PSE bow is insane. Read full review...

Speed bows do not get the attention they deserve for the simple reason they are not giving a fair shot. Most shooters are going to walk in to a pro shop, take the Full Throttle off the shelf and test it out set at the same poundage as the bow they have at home, and walk out of the store complaining at how overpriced and hard to draw it is. Unfortunately, those shooters are missing the biggest advantage of shooting a speed bow, and that is the option to significantly decrease the draw weight and maintain the same solid performance. Shooters seriously interested is trying out the speed demon Full Throttle should have the speed of all the bows they are considering set the exact same and shoot them that way. Of course a Full Throttle is going to draw a bit differently than other bows, it is shooting 20 feet per second faster than most other fast bows on the market. Realistically, the Full Throttle can be shot 10-15-pounds lighter than what shooters are used to and still shoot the same speed. The Full Throttle is a great shooting bow in all areas, and deserves a test shot. Read full review...

PSE XpeditePSE Full Throttle
Pros
  • The latest speed bow from the PSE camp
  • High let off and low let off modules available from 65-90%
  • Speeds up to 360 feet per second in the low let off setting
  • Evolve cams has tons of adjustment and very shooter friendly
  • The fastest bow ever made at 370 feet per second
  • Very quiet and vibration free for the amount of performance it produces
  • Draw length available in half inch increments from 26.5-30-inches
PSE XpeditePSE Full Throttle
Cons
  • The 5 1/4-inch brace height may be a little short for some shooters
  • 4.4-pounds is a little heavier than the 4-pound standard for aluminum riser bows
  • PSE has eliminated the ability to purchase Pro Series bows online, must be in store purchase only
  • $1099 MSRP is not cheap, but comparable to other brands
  • The valley is too short for some shooters
  • Cam specific draw length
  • MSRP of $1099
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    • Outstanding accuracy with a whisker biscuit arrow rest, do not use drop away rests.
      by Slade A. Johnson from Montana
    • very good in all aspects of hunt; from kinetic energy produced to flat line shots over 50 yards
      by Randy Underhill from Tallahassee, FL, 32305
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