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The Diamond Archery Prism Compound Bow is a lightweight, fully adjustable bow designed for archers of all levels. Featuring a durable composite limb and aluminum riser, it offers a draw weight range of 5-55 lbs and a draw length adjustable from 18 to 30 inches. Its dual cam system with sealed speed bearings ensures smooth, fast shots, while the included Octane Stryker 3-pin sight and Octagon rest provide enhanced accuracy. Perfect for growing archers seeking a versatile, high-performance bow.
Model Name | B12708 |
Brand | Diamond Archery |
Color | Purple |
Team Name | Combat |
Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Archery Draw Weight | 55 Pounds |
UPC | 847019083422 847019057102 |
Size | Right hand (5-55 lbs) |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00847019083422 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 37 x 13 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 2.31 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.5 x 35.5 x 3.5 inches |
Brand Name | Diamond Archery |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Sportsman Supply Inc. |
Part Number | 1006387 |
Included Components | Diamond Prism RH 5-55# Purple Compound Bow |
E**E
would buy again nice bow for the money
great quality . excellant range for all users
Y**K
Almost Identical to Infinite Edge Pro, Great Bow
I purchased this bow for my left-handed 10 year old boy, who is 56" in height. I've been using a Diamond Infinite Edge Pro for a couple of years now, and upon receipt and comparison of the Prism to that bow, it appears they're very nearly identical. In fact, the Prism came with a somewhat nicer arrow rest, similar to the Whisker Biscuit, whereas the Infinite Edge Pro came with a 3-brush arrow rest, similar in function and of the same brand name (Octane) as the one on the Prism, but not quite as nice. The cams are a bit different (the Infinite edge has a bit higher max draw weight/length), but the riser and limbs appear to be identical or the next best thing to it. The Prism bow I received did not include bow-mountable quiver like the Infinite Edge Pro did, but the Infinite Edge Pro cost about $50 more, so that's a non-issue. Be sure to check the included items before ordering, as I have seen some Prism packages that DO offer the quiver included.The Diamond bows are fantastic for their range of adjustment both in draw length and draw weight. It's just about impossible to find anything comparable in terms of range-of-adjustment. That means they're great for a wide range of users, and the perfect bow (either model) for a young aspiring archer.In addition, this particular bow is available in left-handed configuration (which is what I ordered), which is another major selling point . . .many bows suitable for youth-thru-young adult range only come in right-handed configuration.I have every expectation that this bow will provide service every bit as good as my own Diamond Infinite Edge Pro has provided thus far, and will update my review once the bow has been set-up/tuned and we've given it a try.Update, 4/7/20 - The Prism has been all set up for my son, and it has been great watching his progress/improvement, now that he finally has a high quality bow to work with. The Prism has lived up to my high expectations. I have noted one or two other minor differences between the Prism and the Infinite Edge bow. The biggest difference is that there are no bowstring sound dampeners on the Prism (there are, on the Infinite Edge), and on some shots, the Prism's bowstring produces an audible sound. The Prism also comes with no stabilizer or wrist strap, but has accommodation for both, should the buyer choose to add them later. For the novice archer, performance-wise the lack of a stabilizer is probably not that big a deal. My son seems not to have noticed their absence (or the fact that his bowstring occasionally makes noises). As an interesting aside, he has joined an all-ages archery club, and the youth bows that the archery club has available as loaners for kids who don't have their own bows yet are all Diamond Prisms.Update 12/10/24 - My son is still using this bow, and he's now very nearly 6' tall. It has easily adjusted to his changing draw length and increasing draw weight as he has gotten older. The bow has held up just as well as my own Infinite Edge Pro. I cannot recommend this bow strongly enough for youths who are enthusiastic about archery.
H**R
Great bow
My 12 yr daughter is in 4H Archery and she loves this bow! She just won 1st place this past weekend at a tournament!
A**R
Good deal. Bow performs well
Good deal. Bow performs well. Shipping packaging could have been better - looked pretty beat-up upon receipt, but bow seemed OK.
P**O
Impressive product
I purchased this bow for my teenage grandson. He has recently taken up archery and left handed bows are a limited availability. This product met or exceeded all of the guidelines I was given by people I know that have used archery equipment for years
M**C
Nice Bow
Got this for my wife as a gift & she loves it!
H**E
Great bow
Great bow. Plenty of adjustability. Daughter got a robinhood first weekend of shooting. Needs tuning out of the box. Highly recommend having it set up by someone who knows what they are doing. Purchase a good stabilizer for it.
C**.
Not only does she love the bow
I got this bow for my 15 yr old daughter for Xmas in 2016. Not only does she love the bow, but the company I ordered it from has been awesome!
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