The most stable in the Xlite series, the Xlite 32 features Xpedition Archery's balanced, lightweight, strong, and vibration-free Magnite riser to deliver peak performance. The XB32 Cam System harnesses speed and smoothness while maximizing efficiency and delivering a rock-solid back wall via dual stops on both cams. Bowhunting World Field Editor Darron McDougal calls the Xlite 32 fun to shoot, effortless to aim, and deadly accurate.
For more of McDougal’s impressions, check out his detailed 4.5-minute YouTube video below.
Test Bow Specs
- Axle-to-Axle Length: 32 inches
- Brace Height: 6.125 inches
- Draw Length: 28 inches
- Draw Weight: 73.6 pounds
- Let-off: 80%
- Bow-only Weight: 3.8 pounds
- Accessorized Total Weight: 5.1 pounds (including sight, rest, and front stabilizer)
- Velocity: 276 fps (with 468-grain Easton 6.5mm Acu-Carbon 340 arrow); 279 fps (with 456-grain CX Maxima Triad 350 arrow); 282 fps (with 441-grain Victory VAP SS 350 arrow); 300 fps (with 388-grain CX Predator 350 arrow)
- Kinetic Energy: 79.18 foot-pounds (Easton); 78.84 foot-pounds (CX Triad); 77.89 foot-pounds (Victory); 77.56 foot-pounds (CX Predator)
- Test-Bow Finish: Highland Green (riser and limbs); Flat Dark Earth (ancillary parts)
- MSRP: Starting at $1,899
- Contact: xpeditionarchery.com
Additional Notes: The Xpedition Xlite 32 was set up using a Last Chance Archery EZ Green Bow Press and EZ Green Bow Vise, and the draw weight was calculated using Last Chance Archery’s Digital Bow Scale. A Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph measured the arrow velocities. Other products used were Easton’s Nock and D-Loop Pliers and Pro Hex Fold-Up Allen Set. Arrows were weighed on Last Chance Archery’s Pro Grain Scale.
















