PSE infinity 60lb compound bow
This was my first compound bow and has been looked after i am now selling due to buying a newer bow..
Here is some information regarding this model.
any questions please email me.
just starting out. It was not long ago, bow companies were trying to outdo each other in the single cam market. Although trends have shifted a bit to dual cam or hybrid cam systems for many companies, the single cam technology is still a great option for those wanting a virtually maintenance free system with decent performance. The cams are adjustable with a rotating module from 24.5-30.5-inches in half-inch increments. Shooters will also appreciate the 80% let-off, which is a huge bonus for hunting conditions, especially for shooters new to archery. The single cam shoots arrows at speeds up to 325 feet per second with a 7-inch brace height, which is not too fast for 2017 standards, but the smooth draw, high let-off, and longer brace height make the speed rating a little more acceptable. Adjustments are easily made without the need of a bow press, and single cams typically tune much easier than other systems. With the top wheel not having multiple tracks, the initial tune should last quite a while, which means newer archers can work on their own form and shot sequence and can take the worry of their bow tune out of the equation.
Draw Cycle/Shootability
Single cam bows are historically smoother and a bit easier to draw than other cam systems. The Infinity cam is a bit stiff, but it as smooth as they come in regards to transitioning and pulling through the draw force curve from start to finish. The back wall feels nice with the single stop, the 80% let-off is extremely easy to hold for long periods, and the bow aims very well for a compact 30-inch axel-to-axel model. The valley is fairly decent as well, and the bow does not jump forward when letting down from full draw like some other high let-off models do. The balance is pretty good on this rig, and shooters feel almost no feedback after the shot. Again, the speed rating is a touch on the slow side, but when shooting the bow it does not feel slow. For a budget friendly bow, it does not shoot like one. In fact, this bow feels more like a higher end model than an entry level bow, and for new shooters, that may be what they need in order to stick with the wonderful discipline of archery.
Usage Scenarios
The Infinity is a budget friendly hunting bow designed for shooters new to archery or on a strict budget. The specifications are similar to what many shooters are wanting on a compact hunting bow, and the single cam system, although not as popular as it once was, is a great starter bow option. The price is outstanding for those just getting started and not necessarily wanting to commit to a flagship model price point. For shooters just wanting to give archery a try, or those with a little growing left to do, the Infinity is a solid option at a great price.
Price: £400.00 O.N.O.
Condition: Used
Number available: 1
Compound
Right-handed
United Kingdom
14/12/2024
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