Mathews travers bow; shoot with accuracy
Mathews traverse At 33 inches axle-to-axle, the Mathews Traverse is built on a highly stable platform and provides draw lengths up to 32-1/2 inches. It’s powered by the mathews award-winning Crosscentric Cam technology producing speeds up to 338 fps, along with their 3D Damping technology which drastically reduces post-shot sound and vibration.

The Mathews traverse features the all new engaged Grip, which enables shooters to consistently place their hands reducing torque and enhancing comfort for all shooters regardless of hand size.
Available in Black, Stone, Realtree Edge, Ridge Reaper Barren, Ridge Reaper Forest, Optifade Eleveated II, Optifade Subalpine, Blue, Red and White.Once again Mathews has pushed the limits of bow possibilities with the Traverse
Mathews traverse specification
- Axle-to-Axle: 33″
- Brace Height: 6-5/8″
- IBO Rating: 338 FPS
- Draw Lengths: 26.5″ – 32.5″
- Draw Weights: 50, 60, 70 lbs.
- Let-off: 75% or 85%
- Weight: 4.70 lbs.
KEY FEATURES
- In addition, the Bridge-Lock: Stabilizers integrate directly into the riser, creating a more rigid connection and better balance point. Featuring Mathew’s patent-pending Interlink Weight Technology,
- Further more, bridge-Lock Stabilizers: Expanding on Mathews exclusive Bridge-Lock technology, the new Bridge-Lock stabilizers offer improved balance points and a stiffer connection to your bow for added vibration dampening and enhanced stabilization.
- However, resistance Phase Damping Technology: RPD stops vibration at the source, resulting in the smoothest shooting archery system Mathews has ever created. More over, this first-of-its-kind innovation tackles excess energy directly in the limbs which significantly deadens and silences post-shot vibration. This next generation of vibration-damping technology results in the stealthiest hunting bow Mathews has ever produced.
- The short nature of this bow makes it perfect for stand-up and blind hunters. I immediately thought of a pine tree stand where I was jammed between its limbs. The same was true for my Redneck blind and will be, of course, for my turkey blinds next spring.
Benjamin –
Fastest bow tested