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Come In and check out the New Elite Energy 32 and 35

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#1 · (Edited)
Here are the specs on the New Energy's, Stop in and check them out, M-F 7:30 Am to 5:00 PM
The New Caged Riser Design transfers more energy into the arrow.. Come see for yourself...
2014 Energy™ 32
The Energy 32 is ELITE's new hunting bow. With it's shorter, more compact geometry, the Energy 32 is ideal for shooting in tight quarters and carrying in cover. Not only is Energy 32 three inches shorter than Energy 35, it's also 5 FPS faster as well. Energy 32 features ELITE's new Riser Cage™ which increases riser strength by 30% and riser rigidity by 19% without any added weight. And, the new Energy Cam and more parallel limbs mean you will get more out of what you put in and vibration and recoil free shooting. In other words, Energy 32 is the world's most "shootable" hunting bow!

Features


Specifications
Axle-Axle 31 3/4” +/- .125”
Brace 7” +/- .125”
String 54 1/4”
Cable 37”
Centershot 3/4”-13/16”
Mass Wt 4.3 lbs.
EN Cam System
EN MOD Speed Rating
#1 – 30” 332-335 fps
#2 – 29.5” 327-330 fps
#3 – 29” 323-325 fps
#4 – 28.5” 317-320 fps
#5 – 28” 313-315 fps
#6 – 27.5” 307-310 fps
#7 – 27” 303-305 fps
#8 – 26.5” 297-300 fps
#9 – 26” 293-295 fps
Based on IBO #70 350 grain arrow





2014 Energy™ 35
The Energy 35 is the ultimate bow for the all-around archer. It gives the hunter tournament-caliber accuracy without tournament bow length. It gives the shooter hunting bow maneuverability without sacrificing accuracy. It gives the all-season archer the opportunity to shoot one bow without compromise. Some call that impossible. We call it Energy 35! A new optimized Energy Cam System and more parallel limbs offer smoother, more efficient shooting. And, the all-new Riser Cage™ increases riser strength (by 30 %) and stiffness (by 19%) without added weight. In short, this is the world's most "shootable" bow!

Features


Specifications
Axle-Axle 34 3/4" +/- .125"
Brace 7" +/- .125"
String 54 1/2"
Cable 39"
Centershot 3/4"-13/16"
Mass Wt. 4.5 lbs.
EN Module ENS Module Speed Rating
#1 – 31” 334-337 fps
#2 – 30.5” 331-333 fps
#3 – 30” 327-330 fps
#4 – 29.5” 322-325 fps
#5 – 29” 317-320 fps
#6 – 28.5” 312-315 fps
#7 – 28” 307-310 fps
#8 – 27.5” 302-305 fps
#9 – 27” 297-300 fps
#10– 26.5” 293-297 fps
#11 – 26” 288-292 fps
#12 – 25.5” 283-287 fps
#13– 25” 278-282 fps
#14 – 24.5” 273-277 fps
Based on IBO #70 350 grain arrow


 
#12 ·
The E35 holds so steady, stabilizer is not really required, it balances perfectly with no vibe… I truly mean No Vibe... The E32 is a faster shorter bow with a slight bit of vibe but that is to be expected due to the shorter riser.. Both shoot fantastic. Come try them for yourself.. But be forewarned if you are not in the market for a new bow, Do not test drive it.. Very hard to walk away from the Energy..
 
#17 ·
Unfortunately no. The left hand bows will not be available for another 4 weeks as per Elite. I have a few 32 and 35's in stock but all right hand, but my primary order will not be available for another 2 weeks.. They cannot build them fast enough for the demand. Most Elite Dealers in the country only have 1 or 2 of each, and will not sell them because they will have none to display. I am getting a few in weekly..
 
#19 ·
Devildog,
All elite bows, not including the tournament colors are all the same price.. I really cannot post prices online for Model year bows as per my agreement with Elite. MSRP is 899.00 and I discount off of that price for cash or money order.. Hope you understand.. Other dealers could and would complain...
Dominick
 
#26 ·
Has anyone shot the 35, that also either owns, has owned, or has shot the 2010 Matthews z7 ? (my current bow).
I love my bow so much, gives me so much confidence - but at some point will want a new bow.

I would be interested to know how my z7 compares to this bow? It's been a long long time since I shot a dual cam bow.
Things that are important to me are smoothness, accuracy, and ease of tuning and how long it holds a tune (obviously string quality is a major contributor to holding it's tune, but there are other factors...) Last thing i would want to have to deal with is "Yoke tuning"...
 
#30 ·
Jack, I can't say much about the tuning OE how it holds up, but in terms of draw I was quite impressed. I have a Z7 extreme set at 65#. I fired a demo that Dom had at the shop. Bare bow, no sight stabiler etc. It was set at 72# and it felt like I was drawing significantly less weight than my z7. Smooth draw, nice let off and solid wall, and it was almost dead in my hand as a bare bow. If you are interested its definitely worth the trip just to check I out. I wish I had the coin and was in the market because I'd be all over it.