What is the difference between the mathews Z7 and Z7 extreme?
What is the difference between the mathews Z7 and Z7 extreme?
First of all, the new Z7 Xtreme has been designed to be more compact: with 28″ from axle to axle, it is 2 inches shorter than the original Z7. Also, the Xtreme has a slightly more forgiving brace height (7 3/8″ inches compared to 7″ on the standard Z7).
What year did Mathews eZ7 come out?
2011 Mathews eZ7 The eZ7™ is loaded with Mathews’ technologies such as the Reverse Assist™ Roller Guard, Perimeter Weighted Solocam®, Dead End™ String Stop, Harmonic Damper®, Harmonic Stabilizer®, and Grid Lock™ Technology.
How much does the Mathews Z7 weight?
3.97 pounds
The Z7 measures 30 inches axle-to-axle, weighs 3.97 pounds and features 80-percent letoff. It’s available with peak draw weights from 40-70 pounds and draw lengths from 25-30 inches, in half-inch increments.
What year did the Mathews Z7 Magnum come out?
The 2011 Mathews bows have been released and the theme of the year is Z7! Four, that’s right, four new Z7s have been added to the line and there is something for nearly everyone. The short and speedy Z7 Extreme, the solocam speed demon Z7 Magnum, an easy pulling EZ7 and something for the long arms, the Z9.
What is the let off on Mathews Z7?
Mathews Z7 Specifications
Brace Height | 7 “ |
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Draw Weight | 40 lbs – 70 lbs |
IBO Speed | 333 fps |
Weight | 4.0 lbs |
Let-Off | 80% |
Is single cam or dual cam better?
The pros and cons of both single and Twin cams become less and less significant as technology makes both better….Comparing single and dual cam systems.
Criteria | Single cam | Dual cam |
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Speed | Slower | Faster |
Noise | Quieter | Noisier |
Accuracy | More accurate | Less accurate |
Maintenance | Easy and less frequent | Harder and more frequent |
What do you think about the Mathews Z7 Xtreme?
The new Mathews Z7 Xtreme has a radical footprint with extreme angle limbs, reflex geometry, eye-catching Grid Lock Riser and short axle-to-axle length. Mathews is a company that needs no introduction. So, I’m not going to give them one!
What is the draw weight of a Z7?
The requested 29 inch, 60 pound model was measured straight out of the box to have a 29 3/8 inch draw length and peak draw-weight of 62.2 pounds. When shot by hand with a 300 grain arrow, the Z7 achieved an average speed of 315.8 fps in the out of box configuration with only a brass nock added to the string.
What’s the deal with the cabling on the Z7?
Cables sit on the shooter’s side of the rollers and actually relax more as the bow is drawn. The end result is a smoother draw and less torque on the system. Less torque equals increased consistency and improved accuracy. The more I shoot the Z7 Xtreme, the more its effortless draw cycle shines through.
What’s the difference between the Z7 and Z7 II?
The big improvement to the Z7 II on the video side is the jump to 4K/60p recording, up from 4K/30p on the original model. Sadly, it’s still only 8-bit internal, with 10-bit only available to an external recorder over HDMI, and also a slight 1.08x crop is applied.