
the Mathews Triax.
Now this is new for 2018 and boy is it a short one. We're at 28 inch axle to axle.
So one of the shorter bows we've seen from Mathews for quite some time. They
haven't changed too much about the construction of the bow compared to the
Halon or the Halon 32 other than the length of the riser
and the harmonic dampening system. Initially I thought it would be a little
bit difficult to shoo,t but it's not really. I can't even tell the difference
when shooting my Halon 30 side-by-side. I brought it just for a little bit of
comparison here and then you have the Triax.
So it's just 2 inches shorter honestly the Halon was one of my favorite bows
that Mathews ever produced and by golly I don't know how they did it but the
Triax is a little bit quieter. Now what they did is they change the harmonic
dampener. You can see there's no harmonic dampener up top it's down here right on
the front end of the limb pocket and they call it the EHS harmonic stabilizer
this year and so this is the only harmonic dampener on the bow and for
whatever reason it's quieter than the Halon. So let's go ahead and fling a
couple down range and see how it feels. So initially like that first quarter of the
draw I think my mind wants it to be stiffer because that's what in theory it
should be doing but it doesn't really seem any more stiff or harder to draw
than a 30-inch bow or a 32-inch bow. Man I don't know it's quiet.
Dead in the hand.
Shot a few out of the Triax. I'm just gonna shoot one out of the Halon here.
It just feels like there's maybe a little bit more vibration in the Halon.
Obviously I'm I'm really splitting hairs
but the Triax does feel a little bit better on the shot which is crazy I
wouldn't have thought that. So another concern is a hard string
angle on such a short axle to axle bow. I don't really notice the difference when
I'm shooting I think that the cams are big enough and at full draw the bow
feels longer than actual 28 inches. So I don't really foresee it being an issue
but the only thing I can tell you is you need to go down to your bow shop and
shoot a Triax for yourself and you decide for yourself because ultimately
that's the only thing that matters. So we're gonna run a few arrows here
through the Halon and the Triax through the chronograph and we'll see what kind of
speeds we're getting. Okay we have the Mathews Triax let's shoot through the
chronograph. We have the Bloodsport Evidence 350. This arrow weighs exactly
four hundred and forty two grains. The bow is 70 pounds and as always 29 inch
draw length. We have the 85% rock mod on there. Let's see what kind of speed we get.
295 pretty good. Round 2.
294 294 okay so just for grins I'm gonna run the same
arrow through with the Halon from 2016.
293 so one foot per second slower.
So there it is the Triax and the Halon pretty similar. I think this one's a
little quieter anyway that's the Mathews Triax guys make sure you like and
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