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PSE Launches 2025 Bow Lineup

By October 18, 2024

PSE is among the first to release their 2025 lineup of bows with the drop of their all new 2025 PSE Mach 33 DS, Mach 35 DS, and the PSE Decree.

The Decree is PSE’s flagship aluminum bow for 2025, built with plenty of great features and options that PSE shooters know and love. While the Mach line of bows delivers PSE’s carbon bow options for archers looking to go lighter in their setup.

Take a closer look at the latest from PSE in the specs and details below. 

Pse Launches 2025 Pse Decree Compound Bow

PSE says their new Mach 33 DS is the most advanced hunting bow of its generation. The bow is built off the popular, award-winning Mach 30 bow that won 2024 Outdoor Life Bow of the Year. 

The Mach 33 DS takes things to the next level with a 33” axle-to-axle length and plenty of great features from top to bottom to make this what PSE calls their most advanced, reliable, and powerful hunting platform possible. 

The Mach 33 offers the ultimate string angle, advanced features, rock solid feel, and plenty of speed. Built with PSE’s Dead Frequency Carbon, the Mach 33 is faster and stiffer, giving you a crisp, quiet shot every time.

Other great features found on the bow includes Precision Bow Tuning System (PBTS), captured roller guards, and integrated sight and rest mounting options making setup and tuning this bow easier than ever. And with the longer effective brace height from PSE’s Full Draw Stability System, you get the best of both worlds when it comes to speed and forgiveness. 

Specs on the Mach 33 DS

Axle to Axle – 33″

Speed – 335

Draw Length – 25.5″ – 31″ 

Draw Weight – 50, 60, 70, and 80 lbs

Brace Height – 6 5/8″ 

Weight – 3.9 lbs 

Let-Off – 80% – 90%

Cam –  EC2 

Price – $1899

Pse Launches 2025 Pse Decree Compound Bow

The Mach 35 DS was built to answer the demand for long-draw shooters. It’s built with many of the same great features found throughout the Mach series, but with draw lengths up to 32.5” and features a forgiving 7-1/4” brace height.

Specs on the Mach 35 DS

Axle to Axle – 35″ 

Speed – 330 fps 

Draw Length – 27″ – 32.5″

Draw Weight – 50, 60, 70, and 80 lbs

Brace Height – 7 1/4″ 

Weight – 3.9 lbs 

Let-Off – 80% – 90%

Cam –  EC2 

Price – $1299

Pse Launches 2025 Pse Decree Compound Bow

As for the all-new PSE Decree, the PSE team says the Decree was designed with riser ridge geometry and is engineered to meet the demands of serious bowhunters. The bow features a slim design on a 31.5” axle-to-axle length and weighs in just over 4 pounds. It’s built to be steady and deliver powerful performance. PSE’s popular EC2 Cam and CGM system come standard on the Decree providing an ultra-smooth draw and plenty of speed.  

The bow’s FDS system (Full Draw Stability) was designed to assist the shooter in battling induced torque at the shot. The end result is a more stable platform and better overall shooting experience due to the bow’s effective brace height. 

Specs on the PSE Decree

Axle to Axle – 31.5″ 

Speed – 338 fps 

Draw Length – 25″ – 30 1/2″

Draw Weight – 50, 60, 70, and 80 lbs

Brace Height – 6 1/2″ 

Weight – 4.65 lbs 

Let-Off – 80% – 90%

Cam –  EC2 

Price – $1299

Pse Launches 2025 Pse Decree Compound Bow

EZ.220 Spacer System

PSE has simplified the tuning process on these 2025 bows with their EZ.220 Snap Spacer System. The design allows for quick bow tuning and cam lean adjustment to get you on target quick and easy. 

PSE knows that less time in the bow press means more time in the woods or on the range. That’s why they built their snap spacers to be easily removed and repositioned on a pressed bow in precise increments.

See more on the 2025 lineup of bows from PSE at www.psearchery.com

Brodie Swisher
Brodie Swisher is a world champion game caller, outdoor writer, seminar speaker and Editor for Bowhunting.com. Brodie and his family live in the Kentucky Lake area of west Tennessee.
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