Mathews Switchback Solocam Compound Bow. on 2040-parts.com
Clyde, Ohio, United States
Mathews Switchback in Lost camo. Right hand, 60-70lbs, 30" draw. I also have a 29" cam. Comes with drop away rest, hha single pin sight and matching Mathews quiver. Bow is in good condition. Brand new outer case, brand new grip not put on, New custom wrist sling and also new 5" axiom stabilizer in neon green
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