TRIPLE EDGE ARCHERY
(CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION)

Precision. Power. Performance.

Purpose-built bows engineered for hunters and competitors who demand confidence at full draw—every single time.

USA-designed
Field tested in real hunts
Lifetime warranty
On all flagship bows
MATHEWS ARC 30
2026 MATHEWS ARC SERIES Built for low light, long shots, and cold hands.
BOW LINEUP

Flagship bows

Three core platforms, one focus: stability, speed, and shot-to-shot consistency in the real conditions you hunt and compete in.

HUNTING

MATHEWS ARC 30

Engineered for speed and refined for archers who demand more, the 2026 ARC™ combines enhanced stability, efficiency, and versatility in a lightweight, high-powered platform.

FPS 348 Axle-to-axle 30" Brace height 6"
HUNTING

HOYT CARBON RX-10

Compact, quiet, and built for tree stands and ground blinds.

FPS 342 Axle-to-axle 30.5" Weight 4.1 lbs
TARGET

Vortex Target Pro

Stability-focused platform for 3D, indoor, and outdoor competition.

Axle-to-axle 37" Brace height 7" Let-off 70–85%
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CRAFTED WITH PURPOSE

Built by archers, tested in the field.

Triple Edge Archery started with a simple goal: build bows that feel calm at full draw when your heart isn’t. Every platform we design is tuned in real hunts and real competitions before it ever reaches a dealer wall.

From cam geometry to limb materials, nothing ships until it passes our “cold hands” test—because when it finally matters, you don’t get a second shot at confidence.

Our story
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FIELD JOURNAL

From the range to the ridge

Stories, tuning tips, and behind-the-build insights from Triple Edge shooters and engineers.

GEAR • JAN 2025

Inside the Apex 34 cam system

We designed the Apex cam to hold rock-solid at full draw—without punishing your shoulder on long sits.

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HUNTING • DEC 2024

Late-season bow setup for cold weather

From draw weight to serving choices, here’s how our team gears up when temps drop below freezing.

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TUNING • NOV 2024

Paper tuning vs. walk-back: what matters?

Two simple processes that reveal most of what you need to know about your arrow flight.

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