Glad to see an unbiased review. Prime has never been given enough credit for their technology. Mathews can change ata length by a half inch and most people doing interviews will rave at the ingenuity and stability.
Your reviews are hands down the very best in the business and I look forward to the no B.S. information. Looking forward to all of your upcoming content. Thank you
Absolutely love your approach to reviewing bows! 110% agree about the centergrip technology. Love the centergrip so much that I bought a left over RVX2 today. As much as I like my RX8 and my SR350, Prime just feels like home. Best of luck with your business endeavors. Keep bringing the great content! May your 2025 be your best year to date!
The 2. Things I don't like about this bow are. The axle to axle and the fact that the draw weight is not adjustable love the fact the hoyt is adjustable on the draw weight
Subscribed! Great review! This is the most "real world" and detailed review I have seen. Most of them just weigh the bow, measure ATA and brace height and check the speed. Way more in depth!
Everyone complains about stagnancy in the industry, no new tech, tuning stuff is getting boring, BNG, blah blah blah....then someone rocks the boat and everyone STILL complains. I remember the waffle riser that everyone HATED, then the Mario tube carbon bow that everyone HATED, straighter risers were hated.......just stop it, eat a damn snickers, SHOOT THE DAMN BOW, and enjoy some movement in the industry. Loved the review, keep em coming brother. any plans on a 10" + stab review series?
What's better in your opinion the fixed cable guard or the flex guard? I believe the flex guard will move those cables closer to the string with the core cam angled payout groves in the cam. Then again the string upon release will stay straight more so with the fixed guard.
People should not be afraid of carbon fiber glued to aluminum. That's the exact construction most carbon fiber mountain bikes have since the last two decades. I have a 2017 carbon fiber Ibis Ripley that I hucked down mountains and I have not had any issues whatsoever.
They develop an aesthetically unpleasing bow for .3 lb reduction from the RVX. Why would someone pay $500 more for this when the same performance can be had cheaper. Seems like they could have worked on machining the riser further to accomplish nearly the same thing. It can’t be to yield a warmer grip that’s the typical argument for carbon.
@BackyardBows I get it. Riser materials are obviously the new frontier with fully adjustable tuning systems. I think Prime is just trying to stay relevant, but the Bowtech/Mathews tuning systems combined with the new riser magnesiums put out by Bowtech and Xpedition are the next shoes to drop! IMO.
Se. Your. Still using the. Tru fire synapse
Glad to see an unbiased review. Prime has never been given enough credit for their technology. Mathews can change ata length by a half inch and most people doing interviews will rave at the ingenuity and stability.
Your reviews are hands down the very best in the business and I look forward to the no B.S. information. Looking forward to all of your upcoming content. Thank you
Absolutely love your approach to reviewing bows! 110% agree about the centergrip technology. Love the centergrip so much that I bought a left over RVX2 today. As much as I like my RX8 and my SR350, Prime just feels like home.
Best of luck with your business endeavors. Keep bringing the great content! May your 2025 be your best year to date!
Appreciate this comment thanks for the feedback
The 2. Things I don't like about this bow are. The axle to axle and the fact that the draw weight is not adjustable love the fact the hoyt is adjustable on the draw weight
Subscribed! Great review! This is the most "real world" and detailed review I have seen. Most of them just weigh the bow, measure ATA and brace height and check the speed. Way more in depth!
Oh hell yeah! I'm been excited to see you cover this one!
Been waiting for this review!!! I’m been debating to trade in my inline 1 and 5 for a new build out
Everyone complains about stagnancy in the industry, no new tech, tuning stuff is getting boring, BNG, blah blah blah....then someone rocks the boat and everyone STILL complains. I remember the waffle riser that everyone HATED, then the Mario tube carbon bow that everyone HATED, straighter risers were hated.......just stop it, eat a damn snickers, SHOOT THE DAMN BOW, and enjoy some movement in the industry. Loved the review, keep em coming brother. any plans on a 10" + stab review series?
Been waiting for this mate!
Catalyst bars are some of the best!
What's better in your opinion the fixed cable guard or the flex guard? I believe the flex guard will move those cables closer to the string with the core cam angled payout groves in the cam. Then again the string upon release will stay straight more so with the fixed guard.
Was this with the new speed mods or with the comfort mods?
Comfort I don’t have the performance yet
People should not be afraid of carbon fiber glued to aluminum. That's the exact construction most carbon fiber mountain bikes have since the last two decades. I have a 2017 carbon fiber Ibis Ripley that I hucked down mountains and I have not had any issues whatsoever.
When is the PSE Mach33 review comin?!?
They develop an aesthetically unpleasing bow for .3 lb reduction from the RVX. Why would someone pay $500 more for this when the same performance can be had cheaper. Seems like they could have worked on machining the riser further to accomplish nearly the same thing. It can’t be to yield a warmer grip that’s the typical argument for carbon.
Great points, although I think there gel grip is one of the warmest
@@BackyardBowsIt's a great grip. Probably the best rubber type of grip in the industry. Seems like this is a great fit for you. You shot it well.
Looks like a robot arm. Why only that color man?
Please never shoot with that guy walking in front of you. Shit happens man. Pretty sketchy
Nothing special, just another bow, built differently for no other reason than to be different!
Everyone feels that they have to separate themselves from the pack
@BackyardBows I get it. Riser materials are obviously the new frontier with fully adjustable tuning systems. I think Prime is just trying to stay relevant, but the Bowtech/Mathews tuning systems combined with the new riser magnesiums put out by Bowtech and Xpedition are the next shoes to drop! IMO.
Kinda ugly, but ugly bows need loving too lol