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Both of those are good bows. But I would let her pick what she likes. Talking from experience if she is not involved in choosing it and does not like it she will not shoot it. We have guys bring there wifes in the shop all the time and almost always what the husband wants to buy her is not the one she likes for what ever reason.

 

Absolutely correct!!! I have been in that situation....just let the wife go in and try holding them and looking them over...take all the advise you can, but let her make the final decision.

:lol: :lol: Kathi Just so you know it was not you and Mark I was talking about in my post!! :P :P

 

Yea, I know! But I had to throw that out..... :P

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Mathews makes a bow specifically for women called the Passion! Pricey though!

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If you could get her into 24 1/2 in I would have her shoot the new PSE Vendetta XS @ 50# with a 320grn arrow she would be in the 270fps range. Its super smooth to draw and shoot.

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I got my wife a Martin Leopard, she hates camo so I ordered it in midnight blue. She is very proud of her bow and tells all of her friends about it, she shoots it maybe 5 or 6 times a year, and the best part is I got it brand new all set up for about $450. It is a very nice shooting bow.

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I got my wife a Martin Leopard, she hates camo so I ordered it in midnight blue. She is very proud of her bow and tells all of her friends about it, she shoots it maybe 5 or 6 times a year, and the best part is I got it brand new all set up for about $450. It is a very nice shooting bow.

 

Martin Leopard or Parker Sidekick depending on budget.

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If your still looking check out the 2011 Martin leopard it comes in leopard print. My wife loves hers and it has a nice smooth draw

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I would have to say go with the rzr diamond edge. U can adjust the draw length from twenty one inches to twenty nine inches and u can adjust the poundage from thirty to sixty pounds. Very light weight and perfect for a lady. My girlfriend has one and she shoots great and loves it. Bow is very quiet and stable.

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