![]() By simply taking out the set screw on each cam and putting it in the appropriate numbered hole for the draw length that is desired, it is beyond easy to change draw lengths in a short amount of time with only an allen wrench. This cam system allows for adjustment from 19 inches to 30 inches in one inch increments without the use of a bow press. CZ-2 Dual CamThe Craze utilizes the CZ-2 Dual Cam System. Those familiar with the Mathews Slimfit Grip will find it similar. Made of black composite, the grip is comfortable in hand and has a rather slim design. Similar to the Lost Camo on Mathews bows, the AT version exclusive to Mission Bows has an All Terrain background. ![]() New for 2011 is the Lost Camo AT which the riser and limb are bathed in. The Craze sports parallel split limbs which help to reduce vibration, making the bow both smooth and quiet on the shot. ![]() Riser/Limbs/GripWith several cutouts to both enhance the strength and to decrease the weight of the extruded riser, the design is something that is expected on a higher end bow. Featuring parallel limb design, riser cutouts, and a solid dual cam system, this bow is what Mission is known for shootability and affordability wrapped into one. Weighing in at 3.6 pounds, this parallel limb bow is a steal, retailing for $299.00. ![]() With up to 40 pounds of weight adjustment and a draw length that can go from 19 to 30 inches as fast as you can move a set screw this bow is made for the growing archer. Adjustability, that is what the new Mission Craze is all about. ![]()
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