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Diamond compound bows was bought by Bowtech compound bows in 2004 and became Bowtech's primary outlet for producing single cam bows. Over the last few years we've seen a lot of Bowtech's designs and technology become part of the Diamond line-up.

Rated IBO speeds on these excellent single cam bows run up to 343 fps for the Deadeye and down to 191 for the youth compound bow the Diamond Atomic. At 191 fps that's faster than most recurve and longbows so the Atomic makes a fine kids bow.

The Razor Edge is another youth compound bow or would be a good choice for a woman. The bow offers a draw length from 19 to 29 inches with weights running from 29 to 60 pounds. 40 pounds is really the recommended minimum for hunting big game.

I owned a Diamond Outlaw, Deadeye and presently have a Fugitive. I love the light weight of all three of these bows and they are all very accurate. The Fugitive's 6 1/2" brace height is not an issue, neither was the Deadeyes 6" so I would not be afraid of it. The speed of the Fugitive is excellent and my bow is 60lbs at 29" draw and likes a 350 spined arrow with a 150 or 125 gr head. It's a shame they discontinued this line up and went back to making slow bows... who wants a slow bow? I certainly don't, do you?

With Diamond compound bows large line-up of different lengths, weights and brace heights. Diamond has something for everyone.

Our Diamond compound bow line is constantly changing and being updated so if you don't see something that interests you today, check back next week. I'm sure we'll have something that would suit your needs by then.
 
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