Bowtech Carbon Zion compound review
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- čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
- We test the lightest bow made. Mass Weight 3.3#, Draw Length 25.5-30.5", IBO 335fps, Axle to Axle 31", Brace Height 6.625"
We discuss how the Bowtech Carbon Zion sits in the marketplace, we shoot the Carbon Zion through a chronograph and then shoot at 18 meters to evaluate how the bow shoots.
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I owned the carbon Icon my first compound. I had just recovered from right arm reconstruction surgery. Pulled 70 pounds on comfort and it was so smooth and easy. Even though it is a carbon polymer riser it is light and strong, that bow killed my first elk, and was sold to my father in law who has had multiple shoulder surgeries. He recently killed his first elk with that same bow. It is really an underdeveloped and underrated platform. It had been in the field on many rough hunts with zero issues with the riser, had a limb crack after five years which was a surprise, but bowtech replaced them all under warranty no issues!!!! Doesn’t get any better for anyone buying a good all around budget bow! Love your content!
Great review! This review helped me make my decision.currently Loving my carbon Zion!
My wife picked one of these, we spent the day in the bow shop and she shot several different bows and this is just what she shot best. I think being so lightweight helps some like my wife hold the bow more comfortably.
I had the predecessor of this bow, the Carbon Knight in 70lb. For a mid entry priced product it was solid and killed a lot of animals for me. Definitely a very good option in its price point for any bowhunter.
Carbon Knight, then Carbon Icon/Rose, and now the Carbon Zion. You can throw Diamond versions of this bow into the mix as well which are the Deploy and Knockout.
I'm looming at this same bow at my local shop. Comes ready to go can do anything and everything to it you want. Um my first year was last year and started with a crossbow witch my son is getting and I'm going to be going back in 2 weeks to shoot this bow and I really hope I like the way it feels
I have been into archery for 25 years. My current bow is the Carbon Icon which is the Gen 2 version of this bow. The Carbon Knight was gen 1. I don't feel this is a lesser bow in any way. The thing flat out shoots, has speed, is easy to carry for miles while hunting, and won't break the bank. It is a tremendous platform that is great for all archers. The only thing I don't like on mine is the grip which as been fixed with the new versions.
Wts the new version of the Zion? I can’t find it
Just bought this bow for fun, it may bows that deserves more respect than it gets because it is a cost point bow.
The Carbon Zion bare sells for $799 US and the package ready to hunt goes for $850 to $899. I have owned the Diamond Deploy SB and the Icon. The Deploy was easier to shoot than the Icon with a smoother draw cycle. The Zion seems to be a shooter and the draw cycle on the comfort setting is pretty nice.
I shot the Deploy better than a lot of high dollar bows I have owned, which ultimately is what mattered the most. At 28.5" draw 70lbs with about a 375 grain arrow it clocked 326fps on the chrono at the shop I frequent, which I found very impressive.
If you paid 799 you overpaid
My bow shop has them for 599
@@kurtis7328 what a contribution. Thanks for lining me out on this. Do you feel more manly now?
It’s actually a carbon infused polymer riser. There is very little actual carbon in the bow. It is primarily a polymer riser. Hence the weight and price point. This is also the same riser used on the Diamond Deploy.
This bow is primarily sold as a bare bow in the US and not the kit. This is the reason for no D-loop. The kit is simply tossed into the box with bare bow that is pulled off the assembly line.
Here in the US, for the most part, kit bows are never sold by pro shops in the box to the customer. They are always set up just as a bare bow.
MSRP stands for “Manufacturers’ Suggested Retail Price”, this is different from MAP, which is “Minimum Advertised Price”. A dealer can sell the bows for whatever price they want, but they cannot advertise lower than MAP. MSRP is the suggested price in order to guarantee a specific profit margin.
Is the 270 a low number compared to the 335 fps rated or what's the deal there?
I guess my question is do you really need a D loop? I've been out of archery for 7 years due to a injury. I just ordered a new bow, the last one I bought was a PSE over 30 years ago and never had a D loop. Hooked the release to the string directly. I'm sure these bows are way different and I'm way out of touch
STEVEN Bowtech carbon rose 30-40 lbs my wife shoots 35lb the rose ia for the ladys. MY ordered hers 2020 Same bow different name.
No we don't pay retail in the USA.
We typically consider it overpaying if you pay MSRP.
Remember MSRP is just the manufacturer suggested retail price. Big word being suggested.
I cannot believe that they went away from the evolved cam It's just crazy that's the best draw cycle on the market I believe I think the easy is the smaller Cam on the EEV33 just the best
Lawsuit i believe
The Mathews grip comment had me dying laughing! I’ve owned/shot multiple Mathews and their grips are horrible, or as you Aussies say RUBBISH. It’s one of the reasons I traded my V3X for a Ventum Pro. I’ve owned multiple Hoyts also and their grips are always phenomenal.
What I struggle with. Why buy this over a carbon Icon or older second hand carbon bow that was flagship.
The only issue I can see with pre-2017ish compounds is the module hell. Like I get there’s advantages but something like a bowtech solution or elite Rezult has all this customization you’d previously spend hundreds of dollars on. It makes high end equipment more accessible.
It also means in a years time there’s going to be a flood of great bows with more ease of customization than has ever existed for the same price as this bow new not second hand but leftover stock.
Hopefully in a few more years they’ll have cam shimming without a bow press, easy cable rod adjustment, modular draw lengths, adjustable let off, string/limb stops and module draw weights like the Mathew’s V3. So basically without buying a new bow you can change draw lengths, left off, stop type, cable rod, and cam lean all without a bow press.
Then for the price of a module change draw weight range. So you can fit a lighter module for practice or competition snd a heavier one for hunting again all without a bow press.
This would be the perfect bow. It’s a toss up on who packs all these features into a bow. But mark my words it’s gonna happen. Especially as online sales take a larger portion of the market the customer needs to be able to make that bow work for them without a press.
Your really going to be able to dial in this bow yourself or as a shop owner when your customer says “this valley is too long and the wall too stiff” and you say no problem and set it up in the shop exactly how they want it to feel in minutes.
Don’t have that cool smoke grey in 60lb? No problem for 150 bucks extra you can have a 60 and a 70 lb bow! To me this is the future of compound bows - the difference will be mainly in riser height and materials; grip and cam shape which will vary by manufacturer.
It maybe these bows aren’t pushing that 350 FPS but who cares if you can literally dial every bow into the customer.
Can you do a video testing and being thourough on the skylon quantic 5.2 arrows?
I'm hung up between the Zion and the Diamond Deploy for hunting. From what I understand, same riser. Same weight. Same speeds. Whats the real difference? BTW.. I haven't seen what the letoff is on either one. 🤔
This is a year later but in c are anyone else reads it the cams are different. Diamond has no flip disc. The Zion has comfort or performance settings on the cams.
I can hear the arrow hit the target more than the bow. Sounds really quiet!
Everything on the US sells for below retail. It is never full retail price.
This is so true. In fact the retailer JcPenny tried to do truth in pricing thinking customers would appreciate it but sales absolutely tanked!
We Americans like to think we are shopping for a “deal” or are getting a “discount” even if the discount is built into the existing margin as a marketing expense :p
What I struggle with. Why buy this over a carbon Icon or older second hand carbon bow that was flagship.
The only issue I can see with pre-2017ish compounds is the module hell. Like I get there’s advantages but something like a bowtech solution or elite Rezult has all this customization you’d previously spend hundreds of dollars on. It makes high end equipment more accessible.
It also means in a years time there’s going to be a flood of great bows with more ease of customization than has ever existed for the same price as this bow new not second hand but leftover stock.
Hopefully in a few more years they’ll have cam shimming without a bow press, easy cable rod adjustment, modular draw lengths, any stable let off, string/limb stops and module draw weights like the Mathew’s V3. So basically without buying a new bow you can change draw lengths, left off, stop type, cable rod, and cam lean all without a bow press.
Then for the price of a module change draw weight range. So you can fit a lighter module for practice ir competition snd a heavier one for hunting.
This would be the perfect bow. It’s a toss up on who packs all these features into a bow. But it’s gonna happen in the next few years.
How does this bow compare to the diamond deploy?
Same riser, different cams. The Diamond doesn’t get the FlipDisc tech.
Same bow
The DLX comes with the more top of the line accessories.
I believe it’s Z-EYE-ON, not zee-on.
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I love the fact that you like to set up a customer's bow for free, too bad some people just don't have brains. As if a person would just dry firing it over and over and it was just the peep that came off 🤯 like do people not research things AT ALL before going into it? what type of bow was it? Was it Asgardian in origin?
Hey Stephen, is there someway I can send you a picture of my Fire Serpent Supra Focus? It is Black Cherry with "RISER" extensions, and black lightening hole inserts which also aid in the dampening. 🏹🤠👍
He is not answering you😜
@@wcwcgarner2717 yeah your right. What a shame he would have loved to have seen this one of a kind Fire Serpent Supra Focus. The extended riser makes the bow snap. 🏹🤠👍
Why wont you do a rewiev on the win&win shadow d? As I understand it it is a huntingbow i carbon.
Maybe he doesnt have one in the shop?
@@sahhull he has. Its visibale in the rewiew off winwin arion.
Never heard of it! Must be chinese
That one shot would likely have been better had the arrow had a third fletch....
Yea, I think MSRP is more of a suggestion...lol
So what you're saying is, this is a great deal,....of you live in the United States? ...... which I do
Elite lists the Rezult at 40 pounds.
Basically a carbon night or Eva shockey! Nothing new here