Bowtech Archery has released their 2022 lineup of compound bows, including 4 new bow options built to meet the demand for more specific options in bow design. You’ll find bows built with speed, compact design, long draw, and heavy draw.Â
Take a look at all the latest from Bowtech Archery below.
SR350
The Bowtech SR350 is the perfect combination of speed and silky smooth draw, unlike any speed bow Bowtech has ever developed. It’s equipped with DeadLock Technologies; the quickest and simplest way to achieve perfect arrow flight and repeatable accuracy. Bowtech says the bow is perfectly balanced and stable for increased accuracy and forgiveness, and whisper quiet and vibration free on the shot due to optimized Orbit dampener placement.
Axle to Axle – 33″Â
Speed – 350 FPS
Brace Height – 6″
Draw Length – 25″ – 30″
Draw Weight – 50, 60, 70 LBS
Weight – 4.4 LBSÂ
Price – $1299
CP28
The CP28 was designed to be compact and maneuverable for the tight confines of treestands, ground blinds or when stalking. The bow is equipped with DeadLock Technologies, Integrate Mounting System, and Orbit dampening system.Â
Axle to Axle – 28″
Speed – 335 FPS
Brace Height – 6.75″
Draw Length – 24.5″ – 30″
Draw Weight – 50, 60, 70 LBS
Weight – 4.4 LBS
Price – $1199
Revolt XL
The Revolt XL was built for uncompromising accuracy in a long draw option. It’s the answer for the demand for greater performance for the long draw archer. You’ll find tons of speed, a smooth draw, greater stability, and it’s equipped with DeadLock Technologies.
Axle to Axle – 33″
Speed – 350 FPS
Brace Height – 6.625″
Draw Length – 27.5″ – 33″
Draw Weight – 50, 60, 70 LBS
Weight – 4.5 LBS
Price – $1299
Revolt X80
The Revolt X80 was designed to generate 102 foot pounds of bone-crushing energy to take on the largest game. The bow was built for the big man that won’t compromise on performance in a smooth draw bow with DeadLock Technologies.Â
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.