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Mathews Reezen vs. Z7


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I visited Archery Country this past weekend and shot the new Mathews Z7. It is a very smooth bow and I'd love to own one. I've only shot the Monster for comparison and felt the Z7 was smoother. I'm wondering if any Reezen owners have had a chance to shoot the new Z7 and what your thoughts are comparing it to your Reezen. I'm thinking of purchasing a used (2009) Reezen or Monster for the right price.

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I do not own a reezen but have a switchback xt and have shot the new Z7 and will be buying it sometime after the season is over. I cannot get over the speed, smoothness and how forgiving it is for a fast bow. Pro shops should have the reezen for you to shot for comparison. Get whichever you like and feels/shoots the best. Ignore the price tag if you can.

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I'm thinking of purchasing a used (2009) Reezen or Monster for the right price.

What is the right price? Whats your draw length and what draw weight do you want? You looking for a used bow that's all set up or do you have your own sights ect?

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Koonie,

First of all I'm left-handed so I might have lost you already. I'm looking for a Monster or Reezen with a 28" draw length and 70# draw weight. I'd be interested in a used bow that is all set-up since I currently do not own any parts. I guess we'd have to talk about price depending on what you have to offer.

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