Compound Bow Comparator
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| Version | 2026 Bowtech Solution LS | 2026 Bowtech Ascend | 2026 Bowtech Proven 34 | ||
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| 2026 Bowtech Solution LS | 2026 Bowtech Ascend | 2026 Bowtech Proven 34 | |||
| Brace Height | 6.375 " | 6.5 " | 6.625 " | ||
| AtA Length | 30 " | 31 " | 34 " | ||
| Draw Length | 24.5 " - 30 " | 24.5 " - 30 " | 25 " - 30 " | ||
| Draw Weight | 40 lbs - 70 lbs | 45 lbs - 70 lbs | 40 lbs - 70 lbs | ||
| IBO Speed | 330 fps | 340 fps | 336 fps | ||
| Weight | 4.2 lbs | 4.2 lbs | 4.7 lbs | ||
| Let-Off | 85 / 87% | 80 / 85% | 80 / 85% | ||
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| Bowtech Solution LS | Bowtech Ascend | Bowtech Proven 34 | |||
| Summary Summary review written by our editors. | Launched for the 2025 model year at a $1,299 launch MSRP and carried unchanged into 2026, the Solution LS is Bowtech's answer for the hunter who wants real flagship tuning without flagship extras. It keeps the parts that matter for accuracy - the full DeadLock cam system you adjust with a wrench on the line, the FlipDisc that moves the bow from a smooth Comfort draw to a faster Performance setting, the Dual Lock pockets that hold that tune through a season - and drops the IMS rails, GripLock grip, and CenterMass hardware that push the Proven 34 higher. In a compact 30-inch chassis with a 6.375-inch brace and a generous 24.5-inch minimum draw, it shoots in the mid-270s fps at a typical hunting setup, quiet and easy to live with. Having shot it in Comfort mode, what stays with me is how little it asks of the shooter - smooth to draw, simple to tune, comfortable to shoot all day. An excellent bow for the treestand and saddle hunter who values do-it-yourself tunability and an all-day-comfortable draw over raw speed or a rail-mounted feature set. Buyers who want the longest axle and every premium mounting option should look at the Bowtech Proven 34, while those who want flagship build for the lowest price should also consider the Bowtech Ascend. Read full review... | At a $999 bow-only launch MSRP, the 2026 Bowtech Ascend does something the brand has not done before - it puts a forged 6061 aluminum riser, metal limb pockets, and press-free DeadLock Lite cam tuning under $1,000. Its IBO rating is 340 fps, and the real-world numbers back it up: a 350-grain arrow chronographs 328 fps in Comfort and a heavy 418-grain hunting arrow still holds 294, fast enough for any sensible bowhunting range. The Comfort draw is smooth with no hump or dump and a solid back wall, the shot is quiet with no hand torque, and the whole bow can be paper-tuned on the shooting line with an Allen key instead of a press. Having shot it across both FlipDisc settings, I left it in Comfort and never looked back - the Performance valley nearly vanishes and the ten-fps gain is not worth the constant tension for hunting. What a buyer gives up at this price is the flagship's no-press timing and adjustable grip, and a valley that runs shallower than a dedicated target bow's. Bowtech sells it three ways - bare at $999, with a starter kit, or with a deluxe kit of name-brand accessories - so the version a buyer needs is always on the shelf. This is an excellent bow for the value-minded hunter and the DIY tuner who want real flagship-grade build and tuning without the flagship price, particularly strong as a first serious hunting bow or a no-excuses backup. Buyers who want Bowtech's full feature set and refinement should step up to the Bowtech Solution LS, and those cross-shopping the same specs on another brand should also look at the Bear Persist. Read full review... | Launched for the 2025 model year at a $1,449 launch MSRP and carried unchanged into 2026, the Proven 34 is Bowtech's no-compromise tuning platform - the bow that puts every press-free adjustment tool the brand makes onto one 34-inch hybrid chassis. DeadLock walks arrow flight, TimeLock syncs cam timing, GripLock sets the grip angle, and a FlipDisc moves the draw cycle from a smooth Comfort pull to a faster Performance setting, all without a bow press. The two cam options carry the fit from a 25-inch compact draw on the Standard cam to a 33-inch reach on the Long cam, and the chronograph confirms the speed - 333 fps at 30 inches, 70 pounds, and 350 grains, holding steady after a thousand arrows. At 4.7 pounds it is no featherweight, and its deep Performance back end rewards a shooter who stays engaged, but those are the costs of a long, stable, endlessly tunable platform. Having spent more time tuning it than shooting it, what stays with me is how rarely it needed touching once set - a thousand arrows, one re-time. An excellent bow for the crossover hunter and 3D shooter who wants long-axle stability and complete do-it-yourself tunability over the lightest possible rig. Buyers who want a lighter, compact build should look at the Bowtech Solution LS, while those who want a faster, dedicated hunting bow at a similar price should also consider the Bowtech Alliance 33. Read full review... | ||
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