Bowtech Ascend Specifications

Bowtech Ascend

Below are the specs for the Bowtech Ascend compound bow.

Version: 2026
Version Brace
height
Ata
length
Draw
length
Draw
weight
IBO
speed
Mass
weight
Let-off
BH AtA DL DW IBO Wght LO
Version: 2026
2026 6.5 " 31 " 24.5-30 " 45-70 lbs 340 fps 4.2 lbs 80 / 85%
BHBrace height
AtAAxle-to-Axle length
DLDraw length
DWDraw weight
IBOIBO speed
WghtMass weight
LOLet-off

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Pros
  • Flagship-tier build at a sub-$1,000 price - a forged 6061 aluminum riser and metal limb pockets where most bows near this money fall back on polymer
  • Press-free DeadLock Lite tuning - loosen two set screws, turn an Allen key to slide the cam, and clear a paper tear right on the shooting line with no bow press
  • Smooth Comfort draw that still hits real speed - no hump or dump, a 350-grain arrow chronographing 328 fps and a heavy 418-grain hunting arrow holding 294
  • Quiet, low-vibration shot, and the molded grip induces no hand torque - the bow sits where it is pointed instead of twisting in the hand
  • Adjustable for the money - two draw-weight modules (45-60 and 55-70), Picatinny and standard sight mounts, an IMS rest dovetail, and upper and lower stabilizer mounts
Cons
  • Performance mode trades nearly all of its valley for under ten fps, so the back wall runs away if the hand relaxes - most hunters are better off leaving the FlipDisc in Comfort, where the speed is already strong
  • Even in Comfort the valley is shallower than some bows and rewards staying engaged on the back wall - it suits aim-and-hold shooters and takes a few sessions to settle into; a little stabilizer weight steadies the hold