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Version2025 Bear Legit Maxx2021 PSE Stinger MAX2021 Diamond Infinite Edge Pro
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2025 Bear Legit Maxx2021 PSE Stinger MAX2021 Diamond Infinite Edge Pro
Brace Height6.25 "7 "7 "
AtA Length30 "30 "31 "
Draw Length14 " - 30 "21.5 " - 30 "13 " - 31 "
Draw Weight10 lbs - 70 lbs45 lbs - 70 lbs5 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed315 fps304 fps - 312 fps310 fps
Weight4.2 lbs3.8 lbs3.2 lbs
Let-Off75% 80% 80%
Editor reviews
Bear Legit MaxxPSE Stinger MAXDiamond Infinite Edge Pro
Summary
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The Bear Legit Maxx delivers practical upgrades over its predecessor at a $499 launch MSRP and serves as the budget RTH option in Bear's adjustable lineup, carried over from 2025 into 2026 without spec changes. The addition of Integrate Mounting System rest mounting and a Picatinny sight rail brings setup convenience from higher-priced bows into the budget category. The 14 to 30 inch draw length and 10 to 70 lb draw weight ranges make this one of the most versatile bows in the lineup for families or growing archers, a single bow that genuinely works from teenager through adult. Performance specifications, 315 fps IBO, 6.25 inch brace height and 75 percent let-off, are competitive within this market segment, and chronograph testing across multiple measurement sessions confirms speeds from around 242 fps with heavy 500 grain arrows up to 278 fps with 350 grain shafts at the full 70 lb draw, sufficient kinetic energy for ethical whitetail shots at typical bowhunting distances. Shot noise lands at roughly 96.8 dB, quiet for the price tier. The 75 percent let-off is honest about its trade-off: a shorter valley and more holding weight at full draw, which is the central characteristic to weigh against the lower price. The Legit Maxx is the budget option in Bear's adjustable lineup and the shooting experience reflects that; it is not the smoothest or the quietest bow in the category, but it is well-rounded with modern features that make ownership easier. For families buying a single compound bow that needs to serve multiple purposes or multiple archers over many years at a $499 entry price, the Legit Maxx deserves serious consideration; buyers seeking the widest single-archer growth path should also weigh the Diamond Infinite Edge Pro, hunters past the 21.5 inch draw threshold who prioritize a more forgiving brace height and the lowest cross-brand entry might prefer the PSE Stinger Max, and Bear-ecosystem buyers seeking the lowest entry point should look at the Bear Limitless. Read full review...

For a fully set up bow, with a package price of $449, it is really hard to beat a rig like the Stinger Max. Although entry level models are often geared toward a younger shooter, PSE was conscious in making the Stinger Max available to all ages and shooter sizes. Almost anyone in the bow market can be set up to fit in the 30-inch axle-to-axle rig, and the single cam draw force curve is amazing for those just getting started in the world of archery. The Stinger Max shoots well, but when considering the value, the Stinger Max really shines. PSE also did a great job giving the bow enough finish options to meet the entire range of potential buyers offering patterns for anyone and any purpose. Anyone interested in getting started in archery with a frill less bow, at a great price, needs to seriously consider the PSE Stinger Max. It may be one of the best values in the compound bow market for 2020. Read full review...

While the Infinite Edge revolutionized the bow market last year, Diamond Archery has answered the call once again, providing a similar bow with many important upgrades. For half the price of a typical flagship hunting or target bow, archers can now purchase a bow that can technically last them their whole life. 65lbs of draw weight and 18" of draw length adjustment with a simple allen wrench is an impressive feat, especially with the retention of a high quality draw cycle at all settings. With a decent factory suppression system, well-engineered cams, a few solid finish options, and the option for long draw shooters to shoot the above average 31" draw, this bow should be seriously considered as both a first bow and as an upgrade from an archer's first. Read full review...

Bear Legit MaxxPSE Stinger MAXDiamond Infinite Edge Pro
Pros
  • Wide adjustability range covers 10-70 lb draw weight and 14-30 inch draw length in a single bow, suitable for one-bow households and growing archers
  • Integrate Mounting System dovetail accepts compatible arrow rests with tool-free, self-leveling installation
  • $499 launch MSRP places the bow at the lower end of the adjustable-platform market
  • A redesign of a popular model from previous years
  • 2 limb options cover a draw weight range of 22-70-pounds
  • Has an accessory package
  • Decent starter bow for any shooter
  • Extremely large draw weight range from 5-70lbs
  • Improved draw length adjustability from 13-31"
  • Improved dual cam system with a solid back wall in the draw cycle
  • Extreme versatility for archers of all ages
Bear Legit MaxxPSE Stinger MAXDiamond Infinite Edge Pro
Cons
  • 75 percent let-off creates a shorter valley and a higher holding weight at full draw; the bow asks the shooter to stay engaged on the back wall
  • Some hand shock and post-shot vibration are present at the budget tier and are noticeable to anyone stepping down from a flagship build
  • Cable slide rather than a cable roller is used on the cable arm, a cost-saving choice that affects perceived draw smoothness
  • Bear no longer publishes an official mass weight; hands-on measurements settle around 4.2 lb bare bow
  • Real-world draw weight ceiling drops with shorter draw lengths, so a 20 inch youth setup will not reach the published 70 lb peak
  • Does not have any flagship model technology
  • Not the best accessories in the package
  • Average IBO of 310fps
  • Plastic grip
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