How much is a Mathews Z7?

How much is a Mathews Z7?

$899
The Z7 comes standard with SlimFit Grip, SE4 Composite Limbs, Spherelock Pivoting Limb Cup System and a silencing package that includes Dead End String Stop, Harmonic Stabilizer and String Suppressors. MSRP: $899.

How old is a Mathews Z7?

Mathews Inc. has been on the top single cam market for several years and they plan on maintaining that lead with the introduction of the Z7 for 2010. Last year’s flagship bow for Mathews was the Monster series, which was a two cam bow; this led to a lot of criticism that Mathews had lost it’s Solocam way.

Is the Mathews Z7 draw length adjustable?

Draw lengths range from 25-30 inches, in half-inch increments. Z7 draw length options are cam specific, meaning that for each draw length offered, a new cam is needed. To make the job of changing cams easier, Mathews gears up the Z7 with its unique Quick Change Axle (QCA) feature.

How do you lower the draw weight on a Mathews z7?

Turn the limb bolt clockwise to increase the draw weight and counter-clockwise to decrease the weight. Each rotation equals approximately 2 to 4 pounds of draw weight.

Can you change the draw length on a Mathews bow?

With the exception of the Mathews Mission series, Mathews bows are designed draw length specific, and do not provide for setting adjustment. While the Mission series draw length can be changed with a setscrew on the cams, you will need to replace the cams to change the draw length on other models of Mathews bows.

What is reverse assist on a Mathews bow?

The Mathews Z7 is outfitted with the new Reverse Assist Roller Guard that reduces friction and contributes to a smoother draw cycle. This roller guard is designed to reduce tension on the cables and rollers when the bow is at full draw.

What does no cam mean on bow?

In layman’s terms this simply means the wheels that the bow string rides on are not cammed, but rather the axle is in the direct center of the wheel itself.