Mathews TRX 40 Specifications

Mathews TRX 40

Below are the specs for the Mathews TRX 40 compound bow.

5 versions (2024-2020),  specs were not changed
all versions (2024 - 2020)
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 " 40 " 25.5-32 " 40-70 lbs 325-329 fps 4.93 lbs 70% & 80%
Version: 2023
2023 7 " 40 " 25.5-32 " 40-70 lbs 325-329 fps 4.93 lbs 70% & 80%
Version: 2022
2022 7 " 40 " 25.5-32 " 40-70 lbs 325-329 fps 4.93 lbs 70% & 80%
Version: 2021
2021 7 " 40 " 25.5-32 " 40-70 lbs 325-329 fps 4.93 lbs 70% & 80%
Version: 2020
2020 7 " 40 " 25.5-32 " 40-70 lbs 325-329 fps 4.93 lbs 70% & 80%
BHBrace height
AtAAxle-to-Axle length
DLDraw length
DWDraw weight
IBOIBO speed
WghtMass weight
LOLet-off

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Check Out Pros & Cons
Pros
  • Dead-in-the-hand shot with no felt vibration, thanks to the front-mounted 3D damping and a dead-straight riser
  • Long, stiff 40-inch bridged riser that parks the pin and holds rock-steady for known-distance and long 3D
  • Smooth, humpless C3X draw that stayed easy to pull to the back wall through a long practice session
  • Two let-off mods in every draw length - the 70V for a higher hold, the 80% for a firm wall and a hair more speed
  • Top-hat cam tuning locks in and stays put, so once it is paper-tuned it holds through a long tournament season
Cons
  • The 70V mod runs a soft, spongy valley with no solid back wall by design - shooters wanting a firm wall should choose the 80% mod, which also gains a couple fps
  • The C3X draws a touch aggressive for a target bow, and some owners find the rounded Engage grip easy to torque - the factory flat side plates pop in as a simple fix