Bowtech Introduces 2 New Compound Bows

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posted on January 15, 2021
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The Solution, from Bowtech, is a lightweight hunting bow that still boasts a 346 IBO speed. Driven by patented Deadlock Cam technology, the bow features a smooth draw, and a lack of both sound and vibration. 

Built on a compact 32-inch axle-to-axle frame, the bow is designed to broadly fit a number of hunting applications, from stalking western mountains to maneuvering within the confines of a treestand or ground blind. Its 4.3-pound weigh, and aforementioned 346 fps arrow speed go a long way toward contributing to this as well. 

Released simultaneously, the Solution SS is built off the same principles, but has a 30-inch axle to axle and a 7-inch brace height. This divergence drops weight to just 4 pounds flat, but also drops speed slightly, to 332 fps. The Solution SS is offered in a 50-, 60- or 70-pound option, and draw length ranges from 25.5-inches all the way to 31-inches.

For more information on either of these new models from Bowtech, please visit bowtecharchery.com.

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