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Quest Torrent Review: A Bow You Can Trust in the Field

Quest has a clear and concise mission: make great bows for a great price, without compromise. Basically, they want to give archers the most bang for their buck. Makes sense -- I like it. There is another point that could easily be added to their mission statement: "Maintain a laser-like focus on the bowhunter." Quest aims for simplicity and common-sense technology that will perform consistently and reliably, day in and day out, good weather or bad, year after year.

Quest bows are all either black, camo or a combination thereof. There is one model, the Torch, that offers G-Fade Realtree AP Pink -- I guess we can let them slide on that one. No target bows are offered by Quest, there are no high-polish components on the bow and one look at the cable guard with no moving parts and you know they mean business!

The Quest Torrent features the new Fluid Single Cam system, I-Glide cable-containment system, solid-lock pivoting limb pockets, parallel limbs, two-piece engineered resin grip and Quest's patented Durafuse finishing process.

One Cam ­-- One Module

Adjustment without hassle is the name of the game on the Torrent's Fluid Single Cam system. A single, rotating module takes you through the range of draw lengths from 25.5-30 inches in half-inch increments -- no bow press required. A very distinct mark engraved on the cam matches up to graduated lines engraved on the rotating module for positive draw-length identification. An adjustable draw stop can be used to fine-tune the feel of the wall and adjust letoff.


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Another feature located on the cam is a timing hole, which is positioned to intersect the cable when the bow is at rest. A quick glance is all it takes to ensure the bow is set up for optimal performance. The machined aluminum eccentrics ride on stainless steel axles and dual bearing for reduced friction and increased efficiency. The Torrent's advertised IBO speed is 322 feet per second, with a comfortable 7-inch brace height.

A Bowhunter's Bow

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As mentioned earlier, Quest builds bows for a focused audience -- bowhunters. They show their commitment to this group in many ways, one of which is the I-Glide cable-containment system. One of the worst things that can happen to a bowhunter is something going awry with their rig during a hunt. The Quest design team understands this and geared up the Torrent with the no-hassle I-Glide. Unlike systems with slides or rollers, the I-Glide has zero moving parts and nothing to go wrong.

In the simplest terms, the I-Glide is a rod with two holes at the end. Of course, it is more complicated than that, as the insides of the holes are lined with super-slick, glazed technical ceramic, which is ultra-slippery for easy passage of the cables. In the end, you get longer cable life, quieter performance and the assurance that your cable system will not let you down when you are deep in the mountains on a hunt of a lifetime that costs as much as your parent's first house!

Another indicator that Quest is all about the bowhunter is the lack of flashy, gimmicky or unnecessary gadgets on their rigs. They keep the accessories to a minimum (less to go wrong) and almost every component is either camo or black.

The Torrent's solid glass limbs reach a parallel position at full draw. This causes them to move in equal and opposite directions at the shot, canceling much of the noise and vibration. Add in BowJax limb silencers and an adjustable string suppression system and you now have the stealth factor on your side.

There's More

Quest outfits the Torrent with a two-piece, engineered resin grip, which is contoured and textured for both functionality and comfort. The grip is designed to produce a neutral wrist position for the shooter. Also included with this bow is a metal injection molded broadhead guard that shields the shooter's hand below the shelf and has "QUEST" engraved in the side. Limb pockets pivot during the draw-weight adjustment process (that is a good thing) and can be locked down once in place.

Impressions

At the range, the Torrent demonstrated good maneuverability in tight situations and was particularly steady on the bull's-eye. At the shot, the bow registers average shock and vibration. Noise was minimal. Vibration was significantly reduced with a quality, lightweight stabilizer. The Torrent is easy to draw and generally pleasant to shoot. This is a bow you can trust in the field.

SPECIFICATIONS

Manufacturer: Quest Bowhunting

Model: Torrent

Cam System: Fluid Single Cam

Weight: 4.2 pounds

Brace Height: 7 inches

Axle-To-Axle Length: 31 inches

Letoff: 80 percent

Draw Weights: 50-, 60- and 70-pound peak

Draw Lengths: 25.5-30 inches, in half-inch increments

Riser: 6061 aluminum, fully machined

Limbs: Solid glass

String: BCY 452x, 87.875 inches

Cables: BCY 452x, 33.5 inches

Grip: Two-piece engineered resin

Finish: DuraFuse Realtree AP / DuraFuse G-Fade Realtree AP

Advertised IBO Speed: 322 fps

Suggested Retail Price: $529.99-$559.99

Comments: A solid, all-around hunting bow.




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