New for 2015: Bowtech Fanatic

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posted on October 31, 2014
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Bowtech Archery has released a new competition bow for 2015: The Fanatic. This new bow is innovative to the target bow market, in that the riser design eliminates torque and flex. Additional features include OverDrive Binary Cams for tuning, Center Pivot Extreme for accuracy and an adjustable let-off between 60 and 70 percent. The Fanatic has an easy draw, great for youth, with speeds up to 325 fps.

Measuring 36 inches from axle to axle, with a 7 3/4-inch brace height for added forgiveness, the Fanatic has draw lengths from 26 to 31 inches and draw weights from 40 to 70 pounds. Not only is this bow innovative in design, but it comes in four fun colors: Tanzanite Purple, Jade Green, Topaz Blue and Onyx Black; options kids are sure to love. The Fanatic has an MSRP of $1,499.

For more information, visit BowtechArchery.com.

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