Brands at the Archery Trade Association trade show dropped their newest flagship compound bows for 2022. These are our top picks from the show.
There are a lot of great bows on the market, and they were all on display at the recent ATA show. Luckily for you, all these bows are already available and on the market for 2022.
Refinement is certainly the name of the game in 2022. Below you’ll find new lines, but you’ll also find lighter, more innovative models from previous lines standing in as flagships. Quivers, sight attachments, and more are consistently changing toward a better, sleeker build.
The other theme you’ll find is the marriage of speed and balance. Nearly every brand touts moving toward a really smooth and balanced shooting platform. After all, if an arrow moves fast, that’s great. But if the shot is choppy, unbalanced, and inaccurate, that speed is pretty worthless in the long run.
There’s a lot of fun and forward-thinking stuff going on for 2022 in the world of compound bows. Read on for more.
The Best 2022 Compound Bows
Hoyt Redworx Carbon RX-7
Hoyt continues to raise the dang bar on what it can do with carbon elements, improved performance, and continually refined details. But expect a little more wallet panic and a little less target panic: the pricing starts at $1,849.
The RX-7’s Inline System borrows the Picatinny rail from the firearms industry and places it on the front of the bow. And this year, Hoyt machined it directly into the riser. This drops weight and keeps the sight in line with the riser, allowing for better stability overall.
Other enhancements include a lighter and smoother HBX Pro cam system, a newly adjustable Superlite quiver system, a lowered stabilizer location, and a new grip system.
It’s also a half-pound lighter than the previous RX model, which begs the question: How low can weight go? If anyone can figure that one out, it’s likely Hoyt.
- Length: 30″ & 34″ Ultra (below stats match order of bow length)
- Brace height: 6.25″ & 7″
- Draw weight: 40-80 lbs.
- Draw length: 25-30″ & 27-32″
- Speed: 342 fps & 334 fps
- Physical weight: 3.9 lbs. & 4.3 lbs.
- Price: $1,849 & $1,899
This bow is available now at your local Hoyt retailer.
Shop NowMathews V3X
- Length: 29″ & 33″ (below stats match order of bow length)
- Brace height: 6″ & 6.5″
- Draw weight: 60-75 lbs.
- Draw Length: 25.5-30″ & 27-31.5″
- Speed: 340 fps & 336 fps
- Physical Weight: 4.47 lbs. & 4.67 lbs.
- Price: $1,199 & $1,299
Elite EnVision
- Length: 31″
- Brace height: 6.875″
- Draw weight: 40-75 lbs.
- Draw Length: 23.5-30″
- Speed: 334 fps
- Physical Weight: 4.45 lbs.
- Price: $1,199
Bowtech SR350
- Length: 33″
- Brace height: 6″
- Draw weight: 50-70 lbs.
- Draw Length: 25-30″
- Speed: 350 fps
- Physical Weight: 4.4 lbs.
- Price: $1,299
APA Black Mamba 31
- Length: 31.25″
- Brace height: 6.75″
- Draw weight: 40-80 lbs.
- Draw Length: 25-31″
- Speed: 350 fps
- Physical Weight: 3.8 lbs.
- Price: $1,199
Prime Inline Series
- Length: 31″, 33″, and 35″
- Brace height: 7″, 6.5″, and 6″
- Draw weight: 40-80 lbs.
- Draw Length: varies
- Speed: 332 fps, 337 fps, 342 fps
- Physical Weight: 4.3 lbs., 4.4 lbs., 4.6 lbs.
- Price: $1,199-1,249
Bear Refine EKO
- Length: 33″
- Brace height: 6.375″
- Draw weight: 45-60 lbs. or 55-70 lbs.
- Draw Length: a 26.5-30.5″
- Speed: 342 fps
- Physical Weight: 4.4 lbs.
- Price: $999
PSE Nock On Carbon Levitate
- Length: 32.25″
- Brace height: 6″
- Draw weight: 60-80 lbs.
- Draw Length: 27.5-31.5″
- Speed: 348 fps
- Physical Weight: 3.6 lbs.
- Price: $1,899