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(Mathews Lift X 33 & Bowtech Proven 34 Included for Aluminum Riser Comparison)
It’s time for the 2025 Carbon Bow Showdown, and I’ve got four of the top carbon flagships lined up for a no-nonsense, side-by-side comparison. If you’re a bowhunter looking for real-world feedback—not just marketing hype—this one’s for you.
@robby denning
 It’s time for the 2025 Carbon Bow Showdown, and I’ve got four of the top carbon flagships lined up for a no-nonsense, side-by-side comparison. If you’re a bowhunter looking for real-world feedback—not just marketing hype—this one’s for you.
The Carbon Contenders:
- Hoyt Carbon RX-9 Ultra
 - Prime FORM
 - Elite Carbon EON
 - PSE Mach 33 DS
 
- Mathews Lift X 33
 - Bowtech Proven 34
 
Test Categories (all tested side-by-side in one full video):
- Out-of-box bow weight
 - Draw Cycle Feel and Transition Into Back Wall
 - Back wall
 - Arrow speed (same draw length, weight, and matched arrows)
 - Shootability (how forgiving the bow is and how consistent it is)
 - Sound (measured decibels + real-world impressions)
 
Initial Impressions (Out of the Box):
All the carbon bows were noticeably warmer to the touch than the aluminum risers—something any cold-weather hunter will immediately appreciate.Hoyt Carbon RX-9 Ultra
- Grip: Feels good in the hand
 - Finish: Clean and high quality
 - Balance: Does not hold upright without tilting (bare bow)
 
Prime FORM
- Grip: Unique look, but grip feels good—similar to RVX
 - Finish: Solid overall
 - Balance: Holds upright with little to no movement (bare bow)
 
Elite Carbon EON
- Grip: Excellent feel
 - Finish: Pristine
 - Balance: Holds upright with no movement (bare bow)
 
PSE Mach 33 DS
- Grip: Feels great—well-contoured
 - Finish: Slightly rougher texture, but durable feel
 - Balance: Tilts when held upright—does not stay balanced (bare bow)
 
Also on Hand for Comparison (Aluminum Risers):
Mathews Lift X 33
- Grip: Feels great—typical Mathews feel
 - Finish: Clean and well-executed
 - Balance: Holds upright with no movement (bare bow)
 
Bowtech Proven 34
- Grip: Very comfortable in hand
 - Finish: Nice, smooth
 - Balance: Tilts when held upright—does not balance on its own
 
What’s Next:
- Setup Process:
I’ll be breaking down how easy or difficult each bow was to set up (center shot, timing, tuning, etc.). - Full Test Breakdown:
Then each bow will go through every test listed above, side-by-side. - Video Release:
The full breakdown video will be posted here around June 15. You don’t want to miss this review. 
Want to Catch Up on Previous Years’ Head-to-Head Bow Tests?
2022 Head-to-Head Bow Test
- Part 1 Video: Watch Here
 - Part 2 Video: Watch Here
 
2023 Head-to-Head Bow Test
- Part 1 Video: Watch Here
 - Part 2 Video: Watch Here
 - Rokslide Thread: 2023 Forum Thread
 
2024 Head-to-Head Bow Test
- Video: Watch Here
 - Rokslide Thread: 2024 Forum Thread
 
- Video: Watch Here
 
@robby denning
	
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			

