Mathews Phase4 33 Compound Bow
Mathews Phase4 33 Review
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The Phase4 33 launched at $1,299 as the long, steady, forgiving half of Mathews' 2023 flagship line - a hunting bow with a target bow's riser. Its defining number is not speed but sound: 92.9 dB on a meter and a shot so dead in the hand it barely registers, courtesy of the eight-limb Resistance Phase Damping limb design that stops vibration before it reaches you. Around that sits a 33-inch frame that holds a pin rock-steady, a forgiving 6.5-inch brace, and honest chronograph numbers - 320 fps at 350 grains dropping to 283 fps with heavier hunting arrows - that trail the compact Phase4 29 by only a step. Add SwitchWeight's one-bow-fits-all module system and a cam that tunes almost without argument, and you have a genuine hunting, 3D, and target crossover. In my experience the calm sight picture on that long riser is what wins you over - the pin parks and stays. It is an excellent bow for the longer-draw hunter and 3D shooter who values a steady hold and a silent shot, particularly strong when a calm pin matters more than a compact frame. Buyers who want a shorter, more maneuverable bow should also look at the Mathews Phase4 29; those shopping the same long-axle platform for less should look at the PSE EVO NXT 33... read full review
Mathews Phase4 33 Specifications
2 versionsManufactured: 2023 - 2024 (2 versions, specs not changed)
Latest version: 2024 Mathews Phase4 33
| Brace Height | 6.5 " |
| Axle to Axle Length | 33 " |
| Draw Length | 27 " - 31.5 " |
| Draw Weight | 50 lbs - 75 lbs |
| IBO Speed | 336 fps |
| Weight | 4.68 lbs |
| Let-Off | 80% or 85% |
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