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TenPoint Releases NEW 2020 Wicked Ridge Line-Up!

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For 2020, TenPoint has designed and released three new crossbows in the Wicked Ridge brand line-up that are faster, lighter, and narrower than ever before. This technologically advanced offering marks a new era for the Wicked Ridge brand as TenPoint revolutionizes the value-priced, American-built crossbow market.

The NEW M-370™ is the lightest crossbow in the world, weighing in at just 5.8-pounds. The model features a featherweight stock design and an extremely narrow 9.5-inch bow assembly capable of producing speeds up to 370 FPS. With a modest price tag starting at $669.99, the M-370 is the only American-built, high performance crossbow on the market today.


The Invader 400™ is the latest and greatest version in the best-selling Invader crossbow series. Shooting up to 400 FPS, 40 FPS faster than the preceding model’s performance, the Invader 400 also now includes a 3x Pro-View 3™ lighted scope. With a starting price of just $569.99, the Invader 400 gives crossbow consumers the opportunity to shoot an American-built, high-performance crossbow for less than $600.00, yielding the greatest performance-to-value ratio ever offered in the Wicked Ridge line.


The Rampage 360™ is the lowest priced crossbow to ever include a built-in cocking device in the stock. This crossbow can be purchased with the ACUdraw 50™ rope-style cocking mechanism or the ACUdraw™ crank-style device, which allow for the user to effortlessly and accurately cock the crossbow every time. With crossbow packages starting at $459.99 and a 360 FPS performance rating, the Rampage 360 is the most feature-packed, value-priced, American-built crossbow available for sale in the marketplace today.


Why TenPoint made these design advancements:

Rick Bednar, CEO, states, “We were asked by our customers to deliver crossbow designs in the Wicked Ridge line that are higher performance, ultra-maneuverable, and value-priced. The new Wicked Ridge crossbow models are the result, as they are the best hunting crossbows available today for less than $700.00. What truly separates these models from their competitors is built-in cocking devices, American-built quality, narrow technology, and out-of-the-box accuracy. These crossbows are designed specifically for the budget-conscious hunter who is seeking to maximize his crossbow investment.”

For more information, please visit https://www.tenpointcrossbows.com/shop/wicked-ridge-crossbows/
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I am sticking with my Turbo M1,but advancements in bows will always wanting you and I to want it.Some of you probably are addicted. YOU JUST CAN'T HAVE ONE. MORE IS BETTER.
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I just watched the videos. Great looking bows, it's Tenpoint, wouldn't expect anything else. If I hadn't just got the Turbo M1, I would seriously give them a look.
What grain arrows reaches the speeds advertised? BTW, great looking bows.:)
What grain arrows reaches the speeds advertised? BTW, great looking bows.:)
Don't know? But other bows they list top speed with the 370 grain arrow.
That looks like a really nice, affordable lineup.

Though how can they claim the M-370 to be the "worlds lightest crossbow" at 5.8 lbs when the Excal Axe weighs 5.5 lbs and even the 360TD weighs 5.6 lbs??? My math must be different from the WR marketing guy's.
That looks like a really nice, affordable lineup.

Though how can they claim the M-370 to be the "worlds lightest crossbow" at 5.8 lbs when the Excal Axe weighs 5.5 lbs and even the 360TD weighs 5.6 lbs??? My math must be different from the WR marketing guy's.
Maybe they meant compound xbow. There are recurve that are much lighter than 5 lb.
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I was looking at the 2020 lineup for Tenpoint Wicked Ridge Models and I like what I see so far but one thing had me confused on the video of the RDX 400 Flagship Model and the is the video shows very plainly that the sticker on there Says to use "Omni Nocks only". I thought that they did away with these nocks because of string jumping or was I reading everything about these nocks wrong? The other new models state they come with the new Alpha Nocks.
All 2020 Wicked Ridge models now require the use of the Alpha-Nock. TenPoint made an in-line production change midway through 2019 and changed all Wicked Ridge RDX 400 crossbow models over to the Alpha-Nock requirement. The RDX 400 video that you watched was produced prior to this in-line production change.
All 2020 Wicked Ridge models now require the use of the Alpha-Nock. TenPoint made an in-line production change midway through 2019 and changed all Wicked Ridge RDX 400 crossbow models over to the Alpha-Nock requirement. The RDX 400 video that you watched was produced prior to this in-line production change.
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