MATHEWS PHASE 4 29 VS HOYT RX7 - BATTLE OF THE BOWS - WHY DO SO MANY PEOPLE LIKE THESE? | HAXEN HUNT

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Thanks for Tuning back in on another Haxen Hunt Bow Comparison! Shooting these bows always has its controversy because of the loyal shooters out there!
Hoyt Rx7 up against the Mathews Phase 4 29, both great bows and both are top of the line flagship bows that so many people put head to head with each other! This one truly was a rough comparison because they are both great shooters!

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I am coming from an older 2010 Mathew’s that I didn’t like so I went in a pro shop and shot several bows. I went in wanting a Hoyt only because I’ve had pse and Mathew’s. The 3 flagship bows I shot all felt amazing I would have been happy with either. The cost on the phase 4 29” was a no brainer for me at $1050.. I put a $190 trophy ridge sight my Mathew’s ultra rest from previous bow, and cheap trophy ridge quiver and stabilizer like $40-$50 each. I honestly could have used it with no stabilizer. Using it for thick woods tree stand whitetail hunting. Only had it for a couple weeks but I absolutely love this bow so far and so comfortable shooting it. No matter the price at this point I wouldn’t trade it for the others. I can honestly say tho to me the Hoyt did feel just a tad smoother on the draw back tho that was the only thing I liked better with Hoyt.it just felt maybe 5lb lighter draw.

juston
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Prices quickly even out when you buy all the bridge lock stuff

luisthisguy
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And then I tried a Carbon One - the bow shop made a sale that day!

MrRourk
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What true fire trigger release is that? I'm trying to find a 2 finger release on the true fire website but I can't find it. Thanks

elkster
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Man I had the same battle in the bow shops this year and I went home with a phase 4 29

joncox
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Is there a real price difference once you start adding up all the accessories that go with the Mathews?

jcros
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It definitely is personal thing with the draw cycle.
I have a TX-5, same cam as the phase 4, and an RX-7.
To me the RX is an easier draw.

daverushia
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Carbon vs aluminum. Carbon will always be more spendy 🤑

TD_Archery
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How much would it cost to replace the grip? great video Man.

brucehillbillybarthalow
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The draw cycles must change with the draw length. I struggled to pull an 70# phase 4 33 back at the bow shop but can shoot my 80# rx7 ultra all day long without getting fatigued

bigz
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How many entries do you have so far it’s been over a year since you started this

Pariscj
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Hey Jay here ... (does anyone know ) or can you tell me what sort of release you are using please ?? Thanks Jay .

jeremyconnelly
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DL Designs grips for Mathews. They’re money..

swamibr
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U can’t have a naked bow, if buying original accessories from both, Hoyt is cheaper 😂

maxhunter
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"buy new grip, buy new strings, and still end up with cracked mathew limbs" spend a bit more at the local bowshop and get the rx-7.

johnstanford
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Hoyt is carbon fiber and the Matthews is not carbon fiber that's the price difference comparison would be aluminum versus aluminum

preparednessguru
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Phase 4 29" 1200
Front and rear stabilizers with mount 709
Total so far 1909
+250 lowpro quiver
Total 2159
Qad "mathews" 289
Total 2448

Hoyt Rx7 1900
Front rear stabs and mount 270
Total so far 2170
Hoyt carbon super lite quiver 229
Total 2339
Qad hoyt integrate rest 289
Total so far 2688

that the hoyt would be cheaper if all mathews accessories where used, your wrong, even if you got the phase 4 33" that is 1300$ its still cheaper by the way

Sparky