Mathews Atlas Specifications

Mathews Atlas

Below are the specs for the Mathews Atlas compound bow.

4 versions (2024-2021),  specs were not changed
all versions (2024 - 2021)
specific version
Version Brace
height
Ata
length
Draw
length
Draw
weight
IBO
speed
Mass
weight
Let-off
BH AtA DL DW IBO Wght LO
Version: 2024
2024 7.75 " 34.75 " 29.5-34 " 50-75 lbs 350 fps 4.92 lbs 80% or 85%
Version: 2023
2023 7.75 " 34.75 " 29.5-34 " 50-75 lbs 350 fps 4.92 lbs 80% or 85%
Version: 2022
2022 7.75 " 34.75 " 29.5-34 " 50-75 lbs 350 fps 4.92 lbs 80% or 85%
Version: 2021
2021 7.75 " 34.75 " 29.5-34 " 50-75 lbs 350 fps 4.92 lbs 80% or 85%
BHBrace height
AtAAxle-to-Axle length
DLDraw length
DWDraw weight
IBOIBO speed
WghtMass weight
LOLet-off

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Pros
  • Purpose-built for long-draw archers - the 29.5 to 34 inch range and open string angle finally fit tall shooters who have been adapting target bows for years
  • One of the quietest hunting bows out there - the 3D damping makes the shot nearly silent, ideal for ground blinds and close treestand encounters
  • Big 7.75 inch brace height and long riser make it exceptionally forgiving and steady, with owners routinely driving tacks out to 40 yards
  • Balances almost on its own - the long, heavy chassis settles in the hand with minimal stabilizer, a clear step up from Mathews' shorter hunting bows
  • Switchweight modules shift peak weight from 60 to 75 lb in 5 lb steps, so you can keep the limbs maxed for the cleanest tune and set weight at the module
Cons
  • Some owners aren't fond of the stock Engage grip - dropping in Mathews' own side plates or an aftermarket grip is a cheap, common swap that changes the feel entirely
  • It makes its speed from a long draw, so a shooter under about 30 inches gives up fps here and is usually happier on a shorter, more conventional flagship