Z7 Magnum
You guys have outdone yourselves with the Z Series. I love my new Z7 Magnum. Absolutely Smokin! Accurate, great smooth draw. Again, Thank You Mathews.
Gregg “KC” Cozart
Mathews Customer
The Z7® Magnum™ is built for speed. At 80% let-off, the Z7 Magnum bolsters speeds up to 340 feet per second, all with a very generous and forgiving brace height of 6 3/8”. If you are looking for a combination of raw speed with all of the advantages of single cam bows, than be sure to check out the new Z7® Magnum™.
MSRP $999.00
Grid Lock™ Technology results in a stronger, lighter-weight riser.
Monkey Tails are available in a variety of colors. Customize your bow and view different color options installed with the Bow Visualizer
String Grubs aid in reducing string vibration in order to gain more speed.
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The IBO speed rating for a bow is reached by shooting a 350 grain arrow at 70lbs of draw weight and 30 inches of draw length. This is important to remember because unless you are shooting the same specs used to attain IBO speed ratings, your bow of choice will not shoot as quickly as you might think...read more
This is the length of your bow as measured from the axle of the top idler wheel to the axle of the lower cam. When it comes to applying these dimensions to target shooting or hunting it is important to consider how and where the bow will be used...read more
The term “brace height” refers to the distance between the throat of the bow grip and the string. Brace height is important for many reasons. First, the shorter the brace-height, the faster the IBO speed rating will be. This is simply due to an increase in the bows power-stroke. In other words, the arrow remains on the string for a longer period of time because the string must travel a longer distance...read more
This is simply the minimum and maximum amount of weight required to bring the bow to full draw. Typically, this weight range is 10 pounds. For instance, a bow with a 60 pound peak draw weight will have a minimum of 50 pounds. Likewise, a 70 pound draw will carry a minimum draw-weight of 60 lbs. Overall draw weight can be increased or reduced (within this 10 pound range) by simply tightening or loosening the limb-bolts on each limb...read more
This is the actual weight of the bow. Bowhunters who typically hunt in demanding terrain will often favor a lightweight setup such as the all new Mathews Hēlim weighing in at a remarkable 3.5 lbs. or the Mathews Jewel, DXT or Z7 Xtreme. Such bows make long hikes over tough terrain much easier as the hunter experiences less fatigue. This can be a real asset over the course of a long backcountry hunt...read more
The term “let-off” basically refers to the percentage of weight that is subtracted from the bows advertised draw weight. In other words, a bow set at 70lbs, with 80% let-off, will only require that the shooter hold back 14lbs of weight when the bow is at full draw...read more
In order to reach your full potential as a shooter and a bowhunter it is important to be relaxed and comfortable when executing the shot. To achieve this situation, the bow must fit you properly; i.e. the draw length must be correct...read more
The bowstring has two purposes. First, it is used to transfer energy from the shooters arms and back muscles directly to the limbs of the bow. This allows the bow to be “drawn” and thus store energy. Second, it is used as a catalyst to transfer that energy from the limbs to the arrow...read more * All specifications are approximate.
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When it comes to purchasing a new bow, you want to make sure that everything is done right. From the proper selection of the bow itself, right down to the last accessory attached, everything must be done with one goal in mind….to make your shooting experience enjoyable and effortless all while increasing your accuracy and confidence. Getting set up right isn’t that difficult- that is, if you have someone that knows what they’re doing!
At Mathews, we go to great lengths to select only knowledgeable, service-oriented, “full-time” retailers who demonstrate a passion for archery and bow hunting. By doing so, we can offer the highest quality buying experience for our customers. When visiting your local Mathews retailer, you can expect service that is second to none; service you won’t find anywhere else. It’s the little things like personal attention, and a knowledgeable staff that make a big difference. It’s what makes buying a Mathews different. Visit your local retailer and experience it for yourself.
You guys have outdone yourselves with the Z Series. I love my new Z7 Magnum. Absolutely Smokin! Accurate, great smooth draw. Again, Thank You Mathews.
Gregg “KC” Cozart
Mathews Customer
I shot this 10 pointer with my Mathews Z7 Magnum on October 22, 2011. Mathews bows are the BEST bows on this planet!!!
Thank you Mathews,
Joey Truslow
Mathews Customer