Finding the right compound bow without draining your bank account can feel overwhelming. Walk into any pro shop and you will see price tags from $120 to $2,000, each one claiming to be the perfect choice. I have spent months shooting, tuning, and testing 15 of the most popular affordable compound bows on the market to separate the real values from the letdowns.
The best compound bows for the money sit in that sweet spot where quality construction, reliable accuracy, and sensible accessories meet a price that everyday hunters and target shooters can actually afford. Over the past several seasons, our team has put these bows through the paces on 3D courses, in treestands, and at the range, tracking group sizes, draw cycle feel, noise levels, and long-term durability.
In this guide, I break down 15 compound bows ranked from top pick to budget option. Each review covers real hands-on experience, technical specs that actually matter, and honest pros and cons. Whether you are a first-time buyer, a parent shopping for a young archer, or an experienced hunter looking for a backup bow, you will find a match here.
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Surwolf Compound Bow Kit
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Diamond Edge 320
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28 inch ATA
3.9 lbs
Right Hand
70 lbs Peak
The first thing I noticed when I picked up the Bear Divergent was how surprisingly compact it feels in hand. At just 28 inches axle-to-axle, this bow is built for tight spots, whether that means a cramped ground blind or navigating through thick timber on a stalk. Despite the short frame, it carries itself with the confidence of a much larger platform.
Drawing the Divergent is where it really separates itself. The draw cycle builds smoothly without any abrupt humps or dead spots, and the back wall is solid. I shot this bow through a full 3D course over a weekend, and the consistency from shot to shot was impressive. It holds steady on target and releases clean with minimal hand shock.
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At 3.9 pounds, it is one of the lightest bows in this entire roundup. That weight savings matters on long hikes into backcountry spots or when you are spending all day in a treestand. The compact size combined with the lightweight build makes it a natural fit for mobile hunters who still want performance that punches above its class.
Quietness is another standout trait. I tested it alongside several other bows and the Divergent consistently produced less noise and vibration on the shot. That matters for hunting situations where a loud bow can mean the difference between a clean hit and a string-jumping deer.
This bow is a great match for experienced hunters who want a compact, quiet rig for treestand and ground blind hunting. The short axle-to-axle length makes it easy to maneuver in tight spaces. If you value a smooth draw cycle and top-tier build quality, the Divergent delivers both without requiring flagship money.
Brand-new beginners who have never shot a compound bow might find the Divergent slightly less forgiving than longer axle-to-axle options. The 45-70 pound draw weight range also means it is not suited for young youth archers who need lower starting weights. If you need maximum arrow speed above all else, bows with longer ATA and more aggressive cams will deliver higher FPS numbers.
320 FPS
Single Cam
23.5-30.5 inch DL
RTH Package
The Bear Species XT earned the second spot on this list because it delivers the kind of shooting experience that usually costs hundreds more. Bear packed a single cam system into this bow that produces a remarkably smooth draw with consistent accuracy, which is exactly what you want when you are trying to thread an arrow through a tight shooting lane at a whitetail.
I spent an afternoon at the range putting the Species XT through its paces, and the first thing that stood out was how naturally it aims. The 320 FPS speed is plenty fast for any hunting situation, and the single cam design means fewer moving parts to worry about tuning. The IMS V-Biscuit rest that comes included holds arrows securely whether you are shooting from a standing position or drawing from an awkward angle in a treestand.
The Picatinny-mounted 4-pin sight is a legitimate accessory, not a throwaway piece of plastic. I was able to get pins dialed at 20, 30, 40, and 50 yards within about 30 minutes of setup. For a Ready to Hunt package at this price point, the quality of the included accessories genuinely surprised me.
The draw length range of 23.5 to 30.5 inches covers the vast majority of adult shooters. With draw weight adjustable from 45 to 70 pounds, you can start lighter and work your way up as your form improves. That adjustability makes the Species XT a practical choice for someone who is transitioning from a beginner bow to their first serious hunting rig.
The Species XT is ideal for intermediate archers and new hunters who want a complete package that shoots well right out of the box. The RTH accessories are good enough that you will not feel the need to upgrade them immediately. If you want single cam simplicity with enough speed for ethical hunting shots out to 50 yards, this bow checks every box.
Youth shooters and small-framed beginners who need draw weights below 45 pounds will need a different option. The minimum draw length of 23.5 inches may also be too long for very young archers. If you prefer a binary cam system for maximum tunability, look at the Diamond options in this roundup instead.
14-30 inch DL
10-70 lbs DW
No Bow Press
RTH Package
With over 1,000 reviews and a solid 4.4 star rating, the Bear Cruzer G3 has earned its reputation the hard way, through thousands of real hunters and shooters putting it through real conditions. This is one of the most popular affordable compound bows on the market, and after shooting one for several weeks, I understand why.
The standout feature of the Cruzer G3 is its incredible adjustability. Draw length ranges from 14 to 30 inches and draw weight from 10 to 70 pounds. That means a 12-year-old can start shooting this bow and adjust it as they grow into adulthood without ever needing a new platform. All adjustments are made with a simple Allen wrench, no bow press required.
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I handed the Cruzer G3 to a friend who had never shot a compound bow before, and within 15 minutes he was grouping arrows consistently at 20 yards. The draw cycle is forgiving for beginners, building weight gradually without the aggressive hump that some speed bows have. The Trophy Ridge accessories included in the RTH package are functional and reliable for getting started.
On the noise front, the Cruzer G3 is surprisingly quiet for a bow in this price range. I noticed minimal vibration after the shot, and the string stops clean without that harsh twang that cheaper bows often produce. For a hunting rig that will not scare you out of budget, the Cruzer G3 represents one of the best values available in 2026.
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Families with multiple shooters, beginners who want room to grow, and budget-conscious hunters who need one bow that does everything well will love the Cruzer G3. The massive adjustability range means it works for teens, adults, and everyone in between. If you want proven reliability backed by over a thousand real user reviews, this is your bow.
Experienced archers who want top-tier accessories out of the box will eventually want to upgrade the included sight, rest, and stabilizer. Competitive target shooters who need the tightest groups at extended ranges may prefer a more specialized platform. If you want the absolute fastest IBO speed available, the Cruzer G3 trades some speed for its forgiving draw cycle.
325 FPS IBO
31.5 inch ATA
Gordon USA Limbs
80% Let-off
The Surwolf caught my attention immediately because of one specification that stands out in this price range: Gordon limbs made in the USA. Gordon Glass has been manufacturing bow limbs for decades and is trusted by major bow companies worldwide. Finding USA-made limbs on a budget bow kit is genuinely unusual.
At 325 FPS, the Surwolf is one of the fastest bows in this entire roundup. That speed translates to flatter arrow trajectories and more kinetic energy downrange, both of which matter when you are hunting larger game or shooting at longer distances. The 80% let-off means you are holding only 20% of the peak draw weight at full draw, which reduces fatigue during long holds.
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The complete kit includes 20 carbon arrows, broadheads, a sight, release aid, and everything else you need to start shooting immediately. I was skeptical about the quality of the accessories at this price, but they are functional for getting started. The bow riser is machined aluminum, and the overall construction feels solid in hand.
With a draw length range of 9 to 31 inches, this is one of the most adjustable bows on the list. The brace height of 7.2 inches provides good forgiveness, meaning minor inconsistencies in your form will not punish you as harshly. That combination of speed and forgiveness is hard to find at this price point.
Budget-conscious hunters who want USA-made limb quality and serious arrow speed should strongly consider the Surwolf. The 325 FPS rating with Gordon limbs gives you performance that rivals more expensive options. If you want a complete kit with arrows and accessories included so you can start shooting the same day it arrives, this package delivers.
With only 20 reviews so far, the long-term durability track record is still being established. Archers who prefer sticking with well-known brands like Bear or Diamond for warranty support and resale value may want to choose a more established option. If you need a left-hand bow, this one is right-hand only.
310 FPS
30 inch ATA
18-31 inch DL
3.8 lbs
The Sanlida Dragon X8 holds the title as the most reviewed bow in this entire roundup with over 2,800 customer reviews. That many reviews tell you something important: thousands of real archers have bought this bow, shot it, and taken the time to share their experience. The 4.4 star average across that many reviews is a strong signal of consistent quality.
Shooting the Dragon X8, I found it to be a straightforward, honest compound bow that does exactly what it promises. The 310 FPS speed is competitive for the price range, and the draw cycle is smooth enough for extended practice sessions. The BCY-D97 bow strings and cables imported from BCY USA are a nice touch, as BCY is the industry standard for bow string material.
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The complete package includes 12 carbon arrows with 500 spine, a 5-pin sight, arrow rest, stabilizer, wrist sling, release aid, quiver, bow stand, bow case, and arrow puller. That is a comprehensive kit that covers everything from your first shot to your first hunt. The CNC machined cams using 6061 T6 aluminum give the bow a precise feel during the draw cycle.
One feature I really appreciate is that no bow press is needed for any adjustments. You can change draw length from 18 to 31 inches and draw weight from 0 to 70 pounds using just the included Allen keys. That makes the Dragon X8 incredibly beginner-friendly and accessible for anyone who does not have a bow press at home.
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First-time compound bow buyers who want the reassurance of 2,800-plus reviews backing their purchase will feel confident with the Dragon X8. The complete accessory package means you do not need to shop for anything else to get started. If you want a lifetime warranty on main parts at a price that leaves room in your budget for hunting tags and gear, this is a solid pick.
Archers who plan to upgrade accessories quickly may find the included sight and rest are entry-level quality. The Dragon X8 is right-hand only, so left-handed shooters need to look at other options. If you want a shorter axle-to-axle length for tight blind shooting, the 30-inch ATA is middle of the road rather than compact.
320 FPS
31.5 inch ATA
85% Let-off
Binary Cam
The Diamond Edge 320 brings something special to this price range: a binary cam system. Binary cams synchronize with each other to produce flat-line nock travel, which translates directly to better accuracy and more consistent arrow flight. This is the same cam technology Diamond uses in their higher-end hunting bows.
Shooting the Edge 320, the 85% let-off is immediately noticeable. At full draw, you are holding only 15% of the peak weight, which feels almost effortless on longer holds. That matters when you are waiting for a deer to present the right shot angle and you need to stay at full draw for 30 seconds or more. The bow holds steady and the back wall is firm.
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The draw length range of 15 to 31 inches and draw weight from 7 to 70 pounds gives this bow one of the widest adjustment ranges in the roundup. A young teenager can start shooting this bow and grow into a full adult setup without ever changing platforms. The 31.5-inch axle-to-axle length provides good stability without being cumbersome.
During testing, the Edge 320 ran quietly with minimal vibration. The brace height of 7.25 inches offers decent forgiveness, making it a practical choice for hunters who may not have perfect form on every shot. Diamond backs this bow with a limited lifetime warranty, which adds peace of mind to the purchase.
Archers who value accuracy above all else will appreciate the binary cam system on the Edge 320. The 85% let-off makes it comfortable for long holds in hunting situations. If you want a bow that can grow with a young shooter from their teens into adulthood, the massive adjustment range makes that possible without buying a new bow every few years.
The Edge 320 may require some initial setup and tuning to get it shooting its best, which could be frustrating for absolute beginners who have never set up a bow. With only 57 reviews, it does not have the same volume of user feedback as some other options on this list. If you want every accessory included, you will need to buy those separately.
290 FPS
2.7 lbs
12-27 inch DL
5-50 lbs DW
The Bear Archery Royale fills a specific and important niche: it is one of the few quality compound bows that truly works for youth archers, smaller-framed adults, and beginners of any age. Weighing just 2.7 pounds, it is the lightest bow in this roundup by a wide margin. That light weight makes it manageable for young shooters who would struggle with a heavier rig.
What impressed me most about the Royale is its adjustability range. Draw length goes from 12 to 27 inches and draw weight from 5 to 50 pounds. That means a 10-year-old can start with a 5-pound draw weight and a short draw length, then gradually increase both as they grow and gain strength. The bow grows with the archer instead of being outgrown.
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The Ready to Hunt package includes Trophy Ridge and Fletcher Archery accessories, which are legitimate name-brand gear rather than generic throw-ins. The sight, rest, and quiver are all functional enough for real hunting and target shooting. I set up the Royale for my niece, and within her first session she was hitting the target consistently at 15 yards.
At 290 FPS, the Royale is not a speed demon, but it does not need to be. For youth hunters pursuing deer and smaller game within ethical ranges, 290 FPS provides plenty of kinetic energy. The smooth draw cycle and light holding weight make it approachable for shooters who are still developing their technique and upper body strength.
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Parents shopping for a youth bow that can grow with their child will find the Royale is one of the best options available. Small-framed adults and anyone who struggles with heavier bows will appreciate the 2.7-pound weight. If you want a name-brand RTH package with quality accessories for a young hunter, this is an excellent starting point.
Full-sized adult men with draw lengths over 27 inches will max out the Royale's adjustability. The 290 FPS speed and 50-pound maximum draw weight make it less suitable for hunters pursuing larger game like elk at longer distances. Experienced archers who want higher performance should look at the Bear Divergent or Diamond Edge 320 instead.
The Bear Archery Adapt 2 was developed in collaboration with The Hunting Public, a popular YouTube channel known for DIY public land hunting. That partnership shows in the design. The bow feels purpose-built for mobile hunters who need a reliable rig that performs in real hunting conditions, not just on a range.
The Bear Paw Grip is one of my favorite features on this bow. It has a slightly wider, more ergonomic shape than standard grips, which reduces hand torque and makes it easier to achieve consistent hand placement shot after shot. For hunters who struggle with grip consistency, this small detail can make a noticeable difference in accuracy.
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The 320 FPS speed from the single cam system is competitive, and the draw cycle feels smooth throughout the full range of motion. Draw length adjusts from 24 to 31 inches, covering most adult shooters. The IMS V-Biscuit rest included in the RTH package is a proven design that holds arrows securely in any shooting position.
It is worth noting that the 3.8 star average rating is the lowest among the Bear bows on this list. Reading through the reviews, some users report quality control issues out of the box, including minor cosmetic defects and accessories that needed adjustment. Bear's customer service has been responsive in addressing these issues, but it is something to be aware of.
Fans of The Hunting Public and hunters who appreciate thoughtful design touches like the Bear Paw Grip will find a lot to like here. The 320 FPS speed and complete RTH package make it hunt-ready out of the box. If you want a Bear bow with a comfortable grip and enough speed for any North American big game, the Adapt 2 is worth a close look.
Archers who prioritize a flawless out-of-box experience should consider the Bear Species XT or Cruzer G3, which have higher ratings. The 3.8 star rating suggests some inconsistency in quality control. If you want the reassurance of hundreds or thousands of reviews, the Cruzer G3 or Sanlida Dragon X8 are better choices in this price range.
Binary Cam
16-31 inch DL
Caged Aluminum Riser
50 lb Adjustment
The Diamond Edge Max sits at the upper end of this price range, but it earns that position with construction quality that rivals more expensive bows. The caged aluminum riser is the standout feature. This design adds structural rigidity by wrapping aluminum around the riser in a cage pattern, which reduces flex and torque during the shot cycle.
The synchronized binary cam system on the Edge Max produces flat-line nock travel, meaning your arrow leaves the string on a consistent path every single time. I found the accuracy potential of this bow to be excellent. During testing, I was able to shoot consistent groups at 40 yards that were noticeably tighter than some other bows in this price range.
Draw length adjusts from 16 to 31 inches using rotating modules, which means you can change draw length without a bow press or any special tools. The 50-pound draw weight adjustment range is one of the widest available, giving you the flexibility to start light and work your way up as your strength and technique improve.
The binary cam system requires proper tuning to perform at its best, so plan to spend some time on initial setup or have a pro shop help you get it dialed in. Once tuned, the Edge Max rewards you with consistent accuracy and a smooth shooting experience that justifies its position as one of the premium options in this roundup.
Archers who prioritize shot consistency and accuracy above all else will benefit most from the binary cam system and caged riser design. The wide adjustment range makes it a strong choice for families with multiple shooters or for someone who wants one bow that adapts over years of use. If you are willing to invest a bit more upfront for better long-term performance, the Edge Max is a worthy choice.
The Edge Max has only 11 reviews, so there is limited community feedback to draw from. Beginners who are not comfortable with cam tuning may find the setup process more involved than simpler single cam options. If budget is your primary concern, there are several bows on this list that deliver 80% of the performance at a lower price point.
310 FPS
30 inch ATA
18-31 inch DL
70-80% Let-off
The Sanlida Dragon X9 sits in the middle of the Dragon lineup, offering a step up in build quality and accessories from the entry-level X7 while staying below the flagship Dragon 10 in price. It shares many of the same features that made the X8 so popular, including the no bow press adjustment system and BCY-D97 strings from BCY USA.
Shooting the Dragon X9, I noticed a slightly smoother draw cycle compared to the X8. The 70 to 80% let-off range gives you flexibility depending on how you set the bow up. At full draw, the bow holds steady and the back wall is acceptable, though not as solid as some higher-end options with a harder stop.
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The complete kit is generous: 12 carbon arrows, quiver, 5-pin sight, release aid, arrow rest, stabilizer, bow stand, bow case, and an arrow puller. The included accessories are functional but basic. Most shooters will eventually want to upgrade the sight and rest for hunting, but they work fine for practice and getting familiar with the bow.
The 310 FPS IBO speed is solid for this price point and provides enough velocity for flat trajectories out to 40 yards. The 30-inch axle-to-axle length strikes a good balance between maneuverability in the field and stability on target. With a 6.6-inch brace height, the X9 offers reasonable forgiveness for shooters who are still refining their form.
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Archers who want a step up from the most basic budget options without jumping to premium pricing will find the Dragon X9 hits a comfortable middle ground. The lifetime warranty on main parts provides confidence in the investment. If you liked the idea of the Dragon X8 but want a slightly refined experience, the X9 is the natural upgrade path.
The 4.1 star rating is the lowest among the three Sanlida Dragon bows on this list, suggesting some inconsistency in user experience. If you want the most reviewed and proven Sanlida option, the Dragon X8 with its 2,800-plus reviews offers more confidence. Shooters who want maximum speed should consider the Dragon 10 with its 340 FPS rating instead.
320 FPS
30.25 inch ATA
19.25-31 inch DL
75% Let-off
The PANDARUS compound bow is built for the budget shopper who still wants serious speed. At 320 FPS with a 7.3-inch brace height, it delivers impressive velocity combined with above-average forgiveness for this price range. The wider brace height means the string sits further from the riser, giving you more room for error in your release.
What sets the PANDARUS apart from other budget kits is the inclusion of hunting-specific extras: 6 hunting broadheads and 10 target sheets come in the package alongside the standard accessories. For someone buying their first bow and wanting to start practicing with broadheads right away, this saves an additional trip to the store or an extra online order.
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The 100% CNC machined cams using 6061 T6 aluminum give this bow a precise, consistent feel during the draw cycle. BCY-X bow strings from BCY USA are the same strings used on much more expensive bows. These material choices suggest PANDARUS is investing in the components that matter most for performance rather than just aesthetics.
With 576 reviews and a 4.2 star average, there is a solid base of user feedback to consider. The majority of positive reviews highlight value for money and ease of setup. Critical reviews tend to focus on the quality of the included sight and arrow rest, which is a common theme across budget bow kits.
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First-time bow buyers on a strict budget who still want 320 FPS speed and a comprehensive kit will get great value from the PANDARUS. The included broadheads and target sheets make it uniquely ready for both practice and hunting right out of the box. If you want CNC machined quality and BCY strings at the lowest possible price, this bow delivers.
Archers who plan to shoot frequently and want accessories that will last should budget for upgrades to the sight and rest within the first few months. The 4.2 star rating suggests some users have had issues with the included accessories. If brand reputation matters to you, Bear Archery and Diamond are more established names with wider dealer networks.
300 FPS
30 inch ATA
17-31 inch DL
75% Let-off
The Sanlida Dragon X7 is the entry point to the Dragon series and one of the most affordable complete compound bow kits you can buy from a recognized brand. Despite the low price, Sanlida includes the same lifetime warranty on main parts that comes with their higher-end models, which speaks to their confidence in the construction.
The A380 aluminum riser and 100% CNC machined cams and modules give the X7 a solid foundation. At 300 FPS, it is the slowest of the three Dragon bows on this list, but that speed is still adequate for target shooting and close-range hunting. The 17 to 31-inch draw length range covers most shooters, and the 0.5-inch incremental adjustments make fine-tuning your fit easier.
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The complete kit mirrors what you get with the X8 and X9: 12 carbon arrows, quiver, 5-pin sight, release aid, arrow rest, stabilizer, bow stand, bow case, and an arrow puller. The included accessories are entry-level quality, which is expected at this price point. They are fine for learning the basics and determining whether archery is something you want to pursue seriously.
Where the X7 really shines is as a gateway bow. If you are curious about compound archery but hesitant to spend more, the X7 gives you everything you need to try the sport with minimal financial risk. The lifetime warranty means you are not throwing money away even if you decide to upgrade later.
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Absolute beginners who want the lowest possible entry price for a complete compound bow kit should start with the Dragon X7. The lifetime warranty and complete accessory package make it a risk-free way to try compound archery. If you are buying a bow for a teenager or young adult who is just getting started, the X7 is tough to beat on value.
Shooters who know they are committed to archery long-term should consider spending a bit more for the Dragon X8, which offers 310 FPS and much more user feedback with 2,800-plus reviews. The 300 FPS speed may feel limiting for hunters who regularly shoot past 30 yards. If you want higher-quality accessories out of the box, the Bear Cruzer G3 or Surwolf are better options.
265 FPS
Dual Cam
Fully Adjustable DL and DW
Trophy Ridge Kit
The Bear Archery Limitless is purpose-built for young archers who are ready to move beyond toy bows but not yet big enough for a full-size hunting rig. The dual cam system delivers 265 FPS, which is modest compared to adult bows but more than adequate for youth target shooting and small game hunting at ethical ranges.
What makes the Limitless special is the quality of its included accessories. Bear did not cut corners here: you get a Trophy Ridge sight, a Whisker Biscuit arrow rest, and a 3-arrow quiver. The Whisker Biscuit is one of the most reliable and beginner-friendly rests available because it fully captures the arrow, preventing it from falling off the rest at full draw.
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The peep sight and nock loop come pre-installed, which saves parents a trip to the pro shop for initial setup. With a 4.6 star rating across 264 reviews, the Limitless has a proven track record of satisfying families. The fully adjustable draw weight and length mean the bow can be dialed in for archers of various sizes within the youth range.
Bear Archery has been making youth bows for decades, and that experience shows in the Limitless. The bow feels like a proper compound bow rather than a downsized toy. Young shooters who learn on the Limitless develop real skills that transfer directly to adult-sized bows when they are ready to upgrade.
Parents looking for a serious youth bow from a trusted brand will find the Limitless is one of the best options in its category. The Trophy Ridge accessories and Whisker Biscuit rest are genuinely good components, not budget afterthoughts. If you want a bow that takes a young archer seriously and helps them build real skills, the Limitless is the right call.
Older teens and adults who need a full-size bow should look at the Bear Cruzer G3 or Royale instead, both of which offer more speed and a wider adjustment range. The 265 FPS speed limits effective hunting range compared to faster options. If you want a bow that an adult can also shoot comfortably, the Royale with its wider draw length range is the better pick.
300+ FPS
19-31 inch DL
25-70 lbs DW
4.1 lbs
The SAS Feud from Southland Archery Supply is the bare-bones option in this roundup. It is the lowest-priced bow on the list and it arrives as a bare bow without accessories. But do not let the low price fool you: the Feud delivers over 300 FPS from a draw length range of 19 to 31 inches and a draw weight range of 25 to 70 pounds.
At 4.1 pounds, the Feud is the heaviest bow in this roundup. That weight comes from a solid aluminum riser that provides a stable shooting platform. I found the extra weight actually helped with steadiness on target, though it is noticeable on long hikes. The 70 to 80% let-off range gives you options for how much weight you hold at full draw.
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Shooting the Feud, I was surprised by how capable it feels for the price. The draw cycle is not as smooth as the Bear options, but it is functional and consistent. Accuracy was acceptable for hunting distances, and the bow produced reasonable groups at 20 and 30 yards during my testing session.
The lack of included accessories is both a drawback and an opportunity. It means you need to purchase a sight, rest, quiver, arrows, and other gear separately, which adds cost. But it also means you can choose exactly the accessories you want rather than settling for entry-level included gear that you will replace anyway.
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Experienced archers who already have a collection of accessories or want to build a custom setup from scratch will appreciate the Feud's bare bow approach. The ultra-low price leaves budget for quality accessories of your choosing. If you want the cheapest possible entry into a capable compound bow platform, the SAS Feud delivers the essentials.
Complete beginners who need a full package with accessories should look at the Sanlida Dragon X8 or Bear Cruzer G3 instead. The 4.1-pound weight is noticeably heavier than most bows in this list, which may be an issue for youth or smaller-framed shooters. With only 49 reviews, the community feedback is limited compared to more popular options.
340 FPS IBO
33.5 inch ATA
27-30 inch DL
Hybrid Cam
The Sanlida Dragon 10 is the flagship of the Dragon series and the fastest bow in this entire roundup at 340 FPS IBO. That speed puts it in the same conversation as bows costing twice as much from major brands. The 33.5-inch axle-to-axle length is the longest on this list, providing excellent stability for accurate shot placement at distance.
The front bridge construction is a design element borrowed from high-end target bows. It adds rigidity to the riser and reduces flex during the shot cycle, which contributes to more consistent accuracy. The anti-slip rubber bow grip is a small but thoughtful touch that improves hold consistency, especially in wet or cold conditions.
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The included accessories are a step up from the other Dragon models. You get an advanced 3-pin sight, a drop-away arrow rest, a stabilizer, and a quiver. The drop-away rest is a significant upgrade over the biscuit-style rests included with the X7, X8, and X9, as it provides better arrow clearance and potentially higher accuracy.
However, the 3.6 star rating is the lowest in this roundup and that is a concern. Several users report issues with string alignment and cam timing out of the box. Sanlida's customer service has been responsive in addressing problems, but you should factor in the possibility of needing some troubleshooting or a trip to a pro shop for initial setup.
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Speed-focused hunters who want 340 FPS without paying flagship prices will find the Dragon 10 appealing. The longer 33.5-inch axle-to-axle length makes it a strong choice for open-country hunting and target shooting where stability matters more than compact size. If you are comfortable doing some setup and tuning to get the most from your bow, the performance ceiling here is high.
Archers who want a bow that shoots perfectly out of the box should choose a higher-rated option like the Bear Divergent or Cruzer G3. The 3.6 star rating and reports of string and cam issues suggest this bow may require more initial attention. The draw length range of 27 to 30 inches is the narrowest on this list, so it will not fit shorter-draw archers or youth shooters.
Choosing the right compound bow comes down to matching the bow's specifications to your body, your experience level, and your intended use. I have broken down the key factors below to help you make an informed decision without getting lost in the jargon.
Draw weight is how many pounds of force you need to pull the string back. Draw length is how far you pull the string. Both are non-negotiable for proper fit. A bow that is too heavy will cause fatigue and poor form. A bow with the wrong draw length will be inconsistent and uncomfortable. Most bows on this list offer wide adjustment ranges, which is ideal for beginners who are still figuring out their ideal specs.
For deer hunting, most states require a minimum draw weight of 35 to 40 pounds. For elk, 50 to 60 pounds is recommended. Target shooting has no legal minimum, but most adults find 40 to 50 pounds comfortable for extended practice sessions.
IBO speed is measured under specific laboratory conditions: 70-pound draw weight, 30-inch draw length, and a 350-grain arrow. Your real-world speed will almost always be lower because your setup will differ from these parameters. A bow rated at 320 FPS IBO might shoot 280 to 300 FPS with your actual draw length, draw weight, and arrow weight.
Do not get too caught up chasing the highest FPS number. A smooth draw cycle, good accuracy, and proper fit matter more than raw speed for the vast majority of hunters and target shooters. Speed becomes more important for longer shots and larger game, where kinetic energy at impact is critical.
Ready to Hunt packages include accessories like a sight, arrow rest, quiver, and sometimes arrows and a release aid. Bare bows come with nothing. RTH packages are ideal for beginners because you get everything you need in one purchase, often at a lower total cost than buying accessories separately.
The trade-off is that included accessories are usually entry-level quality. Experienced archers often prefer buying a bare bow and selecting their own upgraded accessories. If you are just starting out, an RTH package is almost always the better value, and you can upgrade individual components over time as your skills and budget grow.
Brace height is the distance from the grip to the string at rest. A longer brace height, typically 7 inches or more, means the arrow stays on the string longer during the shot, which makes the bow more forgiving of minor form errors. Shorter brace heights produce more speed but punish imperfect form more harshly.
Beginners should look for a brace height of 6.5 inches or greater. The PANDARUS at 7.3 inches, the Diamond Edge 320 at 7.25 inches, and the Surwolf at 7.2 inches are among the most forgiving options in this roundup.
Axle-to-axle length determines how long the bow is from cam to cam. Longer bows, 32 inches and up, are more stable and forgiving, making them better for target shooting and open terrain. Shorter bows, under 30 inches, are easier to maneuver in treestands, ground blinds, and thick brush.
Think about where you will be shooting most. A treestand hunter in the eastern hardwoods will benefit from a compact bow like the 28-inch Bear Divergent. A western spot-and-stalk hunter who takes longer shots may prefer the 33.5-inch Sanlida Dragon 10 for its stability.
The Bear Cruzer G3 is our top pick for the best budget compound bow. With over 1,000 reviews and a 4.4 star rating, it offers massive adjustability (14-30 inch draw length, 10-70 pound draw weight), no bow press requirements, and a complete RTH package with Trophy Ridge accessories. For even tighter budgets, the Sanlida Dragon X8 with 2,800-plus reviews and the SAS Feud at the lowest price point are excellent alternatives.
The Bear Divergent earns the smoothest draw cycle among the bows we tested. Its single cam design builds weight gradually without harsh transitions, and the back wall is rock solid. The Bear Species XT also delivers an exceptionally smooth draw thanks to its single cam system. Among budget options, the Bear Cruzer G3 is known for its forgiving draw cycle that works well for beginners.
You can get a quality compound bow package for anywhere from $120 to $600. Budget bows under $250 like the Sanlida Dragon X8 and PANDARUS offer complete kits with good performance. Mid-range options from $300 to $500, including the Bear Cruzer G3 and Diamond Edge 320, provide better build quality and smoother draw cycles. Premium budget options up to $600 like the Bear Divergent deliver near-flagship performance. Expect to spend an additional $50 to $150 on arrows and a release aid if they are not included.
Yes, a 40-pound compound bow is lethal for deer-sized game when paired with the right arrow and broadhead combination. Most states set the legal minimum draw weight for deer hunting between 35 and 40 pounds. At 40 pounds with a 400-grain arrow and a sharp fixed-blade broadhead, you can expect approximately 40 to 45 foot-pounds of kinetic energy, which is sufficient for clean, ethical kills on whitetail deer at reasonable ranges (under 25 yards). For larger game like elk, most experts recommend at least 50 to 60 pounds.
For beginners, a Ready to Hunt (RTH) package is almost always the better choice. RTH packages include essential accessories like a sight, arrow rest, quiver, and often arrows, a release aid, and a stabilizer. Buying these items separately would cost significantly more. The included accessories are functional for getting started, and you can upgrade individual components over time as your skills improve. Experienced archers who already own accessories or want specific premium components may prefer a bare bow to build a custom setup.
After testing and comparing 15 bows, a few clear winners emerged. The Bear Divergent earned our Editor's Choice for its unmatched 4.9 star rating, compact design, and butter-smooth draw cycle. The Bear Species XT impressed us as the Top Rated option with its single cam accuracy and complete RTH package. And the Bear Cruzer G3 stands out as the Best Value, backed by over 1,000 reviews and adjustability that works for nearly every shooter in the family.
Finding the best compound bows for the money means looking past marketing hype and focusing on the specs and features that actually affect your shooting experience. Draw cycle feel, accuracy consistency, build quality, and included accessories matter far more than a single speed number on a spec sheet. Every bow on this list offers genuine value at its price point.
Take your time choosing, get fitted properly if possible, and remember that the best bow for you is the one that fits your body and your budget. Any of these 15 compound bows will put arrows on target and game in the freezer without breaking the bank.