| When PSE unveiled their X-Force line of bows in | | | | X-Force GX and the X-Force Dream Season GX. |
| 2007 they took the archery industry by | | | | The GX is 32.5” ATA with a modest 6” |
| surprise. At the time they had done what | | | | brace height. The speed and let-off of the new |
| others had only dreamed of. They produced a | | | | GX is where all the changes took place. The |
| bow with a healthy brace height, light mass | | | | let-off went from 75% to 80% and the speed |
| weight and smooth draw. That may sound fairly | | | | crept up from 350 to 352 IBO. |
| status quo for many bows on the market until | | | | In the Dream Season model which has an ATA |
| you see that it shoots at an IBO rated 350 | | | | of 32.5” and a 7” brace height the |
| fps. A bow with specs like that is definitely | | | | changes were about the same. The let-off went |
| worth taking a look at. The best part is the for | | | | to 80% and the IBO speed went up to 342. |
| 2009 PSE has out done themselves again | | | | They also offer all of their X-force bows in the |
| For 2009, PSE has revamped and improved an | | | | new Mossy Oak Treestand camo as well as the |
| already very impressive bow. They offer an | | | | digital camo. |
| X-force for virtually all archers with six different | | | | With all the changes to the 2009 X-Force line, the |
| axle to axle lengths and brace height | | | | bow still shoots as shock free, light, and quiet as |
| combinations. PSE has designed a new cam | | | | any bow on the market. Where it gets ahead of |
| called the GX hybrid which is allowing them to | | | | the pack is in the speed department. With all of |
| increase the speed of their bows as well as | | | | these features it will make it a very good choice |
| increase the let-off. The two main bows are the | | | | for your next tree stand companion. |