Limbsaver Deadzone DZ-32 Bow Review
Saturday, June 7th, 2008
The new Deadzone by Limbsaver is an attempt to redesign a bow from the ground up. The new true-balance, extended-limb pockets is the first thing that jumps out at you. This design allowed the Deadzone to have a strait riser which will improve forgiveness and improve accuracy. The Deadzone also features a Rolling Fulcrum system & a Pivoting Limb Pocket System which isolate the limbs, reduce vibration, and provide full limb utilization. This bow also comes equipped with a large 9.5 inch sight window, HEAT (High Efficiency Active Transfer) Cam to increase speed, built in arrow shaft impact strip, integrated quiver attachments, fall away rest pads, Winners Choice custom bowstrings and ultra quad Limbsaver string leeches. Another innovative feature is their no bow press string changing for the do it yourself bow shop guys.
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Specs:
32 Inches Axle to Axle
7.25″ Brace Height
Mass weight approximately 3.8-4.2lbs
Draw Length: 26”-30”
Draw Weight: 50, 60, 70lbs
Speed: 320-330fps
Hybred Cam System
Adjustable Cams – ½ inch
The new Silverado Ventura by Alpine Archery is not only a high quality bow but also has a smooth one piece riser design. Equipped with VX Pocket Mounting System, Velocitec Cam System, a 35 inche axle to axle, 7.75 brace height plus many extras. The sum of all parts equalls a fine looking and fine shooting bow.