Bowtech is celebrating 25 years with a bow that raises eyebrows. The brand has created the Honor, an incredible limited-edition bow, and it has a great cause in its crosshairs.
I had the chance to check out the Honor in person at The Rally in Cave City this year. As an arrow-flinging tool, it’s a fine piece of engineering prowess. As the brand doesn’t build it in my (small) size, I didn’t have the chance to shoot it. But I did inspect the bow first-hand and watched its setup and performance. It’s impressive. More on this later.
More importantly, Bowtech will donate some of the proceeds from each Honor bow to support the Folds of Honor. This nonprofit organization provides educational scholarships to the families of fallen and disabled U.S. military service members and first responders.
I’ve had the honor of spending time over the past few years with the organization’s president, Col. Nick Nichols (Ret). I can tell you firsthand that this is an organization filled with passionate people that I’m personally proud to support.
So, what do I think about this $4,000 all-inclusive bow package? Let’s dig in.
In short: Bowtech’s Honor bow is sure to raise some eyebrows with its price tag. But aside from the impressive benefit to a worthy cause, the all-inclusive package is certainly not far off the price mark. This impressive bow has everything you need (and some cool extras you don’t) to hit the woods.
Let’s start with the specs.
- Physical weight: 3.6 lbs.
- Draw length: 25"-30"
- Draw weight: 60-70 lbs.
- Speed: 341 fps
- Axel-to-axel: 32"
- Brace height: 6.1875"
Pros
- Complete package, all accessories included
- Portion of the proceeds benefit Folds of Honor
Cons
- Limited edition/availability
- High price
The Honor Bow: Priced to Kill
- Bowtech CenterMass Quiver
- Ripcord Ratchet Limb Driven Rest
- CenterMass Dual Trac Sight
- Two CenterMass stabilizers
- Pelican Air bow case
- Custom-made display by BowTree
- Premium custom strings and cables by GAS Bowstrings
- Commemorative Folds of Honor x Bowtech challenge coin
Honor Bow: First Impressions

How Light Is Too Light?
Getting It Dialed
It’s All in the Details

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Availability
Is the Bowtech Honor Worth the Hype?
