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What's the difference between bowtech realm and realm x?


Asked by Lilianna Patrick on Dec 10, 2021 FAQ



Bowtech designed the Realm X with a longer axle-to-axle length and faster arrow speeds for the archer that wants to extend their effective range through a forgiving platform and flatter trajectory. Now on to the new studs on the block – the SR6 and SS.
Just so,
Specs on the Realm X include an axle-to-axle length of 33.25 inches, brace height of 6.5 inches, mass weight of 4.3 pounds and IBO rated speed of 345 feet per second. Retail price is $1,099. I’ve been shooting this bow with a draw length of 29.5 inches and a draw weight of about 65 pounds. Fit and finish on the Bowtech Realm X is top notch.
Moreover, The Realm X compound bow from Bowtech is another good quality bow. It comes with 345 fps, a 6.5-inch brace height and plenty of customizable options. If you have your reservations when it comes to personal preferences, this is the compound bow you need in your hunting kit.
Indeed,
The Realm bows also feature Bowtech’s Powershift Technology, enabling shooters to select between a Performance setting for higher speed, or a Comfort setting for a smoother draw cycle. This is accomplished by simply flipping a module over on each cam.
Subsequently,
The SR is an acronym for Speed Redefined, with the 6 presumably representing the brace height. One of many bows touting a smooth draw cycle despite a high speed, there is no denying that with a nominal speed of 352 fps, the Realm SR6 is very fast.