If ‘Robin Hooding‘ the first two arrows out of a bow is a sign of success, the Bowtech Eva Gen 3 is about to take your money. Sure, my arrow-splitting antics could have been a fluke. But it happened and was quite an auspicious start for a brand-new bow.
As the name implies, the Bowtech Eva Gen 3 ($1,199) is the third generation of the popular women’s compound bow. Named for Eva Shockey, the daughter of famed hunter Jim Shockey and a legend in her own right, the bow has found its place as more than just a one-off novelty namesake bow. This little powerhouse has a solid track record of performance in the woods.
As a die-hard Mathews shooter, I was skeptical about how I’d feel trading in my older, heavier, but silent and efficient bow for this shiny new one. I mean, with how technically advanced bows are these days, would I notice a beneficial difference?
I didn’t doubt it was the great bow; I just had my reservations, you know? Investing in a new bow is a lot of money when your bow from 5 years ago works and works well.
So … what did I think?
In short: The Bowtech Eva Gen 3 is a flagship bow for women. Available in 40-, 50-, and 60-pound models, it feels steady in the hand and offers a lighter carry weight than several comparative models. It is quick and consistent and is now one of my favorites. It’s a great option for hunters who may need a lower draw weight or shorter draw length but still want plenty of knockdown power.
Bowtech Eva Gen 3 Review
- Mass weight: 3.9 lbs.
- Draw weight: 40, 50, 60 lbs.
- Axle-axle: 28"
- Draw length: 24"-29"
- Speed: 326 fps
- Brace height: 6.125"
- Color options: Black, Forest, Smoke Grey, Mossy Oak Country DNA
Pros
- Lightweight
- Smooth draw cycle
- Fast, consistent, accurate
- Capable for a wide range of smaller-framed hunters
Cons
- Limited draw weights/lengths for larger archers
- Some (minimal) shot noise as compared to a heavier bow
Specifications, Options, and Capability

Initial Testing, Consistent Results

Flinging Arrows at Foam


Modifying for Size

What the Eva Gen 3 Does Well

Where the Eva Gen 3 Could Improve
Who Should Consider the Bowtech Eva Gen 3?
