 Hey guys, Ron Duker here with Pyramid Archery. Today we're going to talk about the Disruptor Pro 24. If you haven't heard much about Gearhead yet, you're about to. This is a leading edge technology bow and they have won several championships and shooting competitions inside of the bow hunting category. What makes them so unique and so great of a bow and so accurate at such a low axle to axle ratio, they go all the way down to 18 inches and all the way up to 30. This is the 24 and what they have is they have two different risers mounted with pins in between. What that gives you is it gives you the ability for a shoot through riser design. On that you don't have to worry too much about what exactly it is that you're getting with your archers paradox. So you can go with a little heavier shaft. I use Hunter 250 arrows with this where the suggestion would normally be on the chart of 350 based on my setup and what you see is that arrow can go straight down through that riser and everything stays in alignment with your shot every single time. Alright, let's talk stats for the Gearhead Disruptor Pro 24. Base weight 4.25 pounds, brace height of forgiving 6.5 inches, axle to axle, little over 24 inches at 24 and 5 8 inches. Kinetic energy gets 84.5 foot pounds of energy which means you're going to have a lot of pass through shots with this. Adjustable let off is up to 85% and can be adjusted down depending on your draw cycle. Feet per second according to the IBO calculations and arrow measurements, 330 feet per second comes in five different models. You've got draw length in 26 to 30 inches in 55 to 65 pounds as well as 65 to 75 pounds and short draw models come 23 and a half to 27 inch draw and you get a 45 to 55 pound model, 55 to 65 pound model or a 65 to 75 pound model. So with those five different variations there's several different models that can fit just about any shooting style. The Gearhead Pro 24, let's talk about the cams. That's part of where the magic is. What you've got here is you've got a cam that adjusts for both draw length as well as draw cycle. So you can nail this thing all the way down to an 85% let off if you so choose. It's a binary cam system so anything you see going on on the top is perfectly synced with the cam on the bottom. The Gearhead cams are a very smooth draw all the way from the start of your draw cycle all the way to the end of your draw cycle with a solid back wall supported by rubber draw stops on both the top and the bottom. One of the many things that makes Gearhead bows unique is look at this handle it's actually recessed behind the riser that actually improves your accuracy and brings everything back. So when you're talking about brace height and you're talking about forgiveness this bow is a sweetheart of a bow and producing 330 feet per second it is going to take down pretty much anything. This handle is also available for an upgrade feature which has a multiple point adjustment. There's like four or five different options of grip that you can get and what it does it enables you to mount your grip pretty much anywhere inside of the cycle to fine tune out anything that you might have inside of your grip that could be providing any type of torque to iron all of that out in a way that's unmatched in any other bows when you're actually holding on to the riser itself. This is an aluminum frame bow it's also available in the T series the T is the carbon fiber what you're going to find on this one with the aluminum is same as with the carbon you're going to have multiple different mounting points that you're going to have throughout this bow which enables you to make micro adjustments on all of your optics all your mounting points top bottom everything's there and available also you'll notice on your rest there's actually two burger button holes there that enables you to truly cinch that down and if you drop the bow or bang it it's almost bulletproof I mean your rest is going to stay rock solid right where it is with two burger hole buttons mounting it you're also going to see on the other side of this bow it's exactly a mirror image so what you'll see where I have this red line CR1 mounted to this bow single pin you're going to see the exact same mounting holes on the back and you can mount them this way or you can offset mount it you also have mounting holes on the bottom for different accessories as you choose and on the front very bottom I don't shoot with a stabilizer but what you're going to see is there's actually multi points there's actually five different points that you can mount different stabilizers to this so if you're a pro shooter and you're trying to shoot target archery or you just want to have an additional side mount stabilizer or anything offset you actually have five different points so you can do multiple different options all with the same plate that's on this bow no modifications needing just use what's already there if you're looking for a quiet bow again this is a bow not just accurate small profile great for saddle hunting you also want to check it out for silence this is a very very quiet bow you will more likely hear your arrow hitting the target or the animal than you will actually hearing the bow fire itself there's combination of those reasons one we mentioned the cams the draw cycle of that cam and the smoothness of the stop you've got a split limb design that keeps everything in alignment and separates your noise profile across two different points on the top and two different on the bottom you've got inside the riser actual dampeners inside of here on the top and bottom that quiet down the internal sound and vibration and convert that over into vibrating these instead of sound on the string stop you'll see it's a straight in line so this is actually attached to the same point that your handle is and this thing when we shoot it I can't wait for you guys to hear this we're gonna play it at full audio turn it up and listen and see if you can hear the bow versus if you can hear the target for my arrow rest today we have the trophy ridge micro this thing is a wonderful site operationally you can see it's a full containment which means that that arrow is contained inside of this little basket basket right here so if you're walking through the woods stalking doing anything like that you will not have your arrow fall out also it's a tie inline it ties into the string it ties into a cable right here and that will actually cause your release to release one thing I'm pointing out here is that just by simply pulling this you are not going to have this release go down on you so if you get this caught on a stick through the woods or anything like that you are still full containment zero noise nothing's falling out you have to really kind of quickly pull this thing down and really give it a jerk just like a draw cycle in order to make it release what that also does is the internal components of this rest will make it super quiet so combined with this bow you got a really quiet setup the base weight of this bow is four pounds you're gonna see in the name Disruptor Pro 24 you're gonna think it's exactly 24 inches it's pretty darn close it's 24 and 5 8 inches to be exact endpoint a cam to endpoint a cam for those of you who are interested in buying a case for this bow is going to be 30 inches and you're going to have from the D loop all the way to the front of the optic the R01 red line that I have mounted on here is going to be just under 19 inches the gear head Disruptor Pro 24 has a lot of features benefits highly adjustable highly accurate it is quiet it's going to be one of the quietest if not the quietest bow that you're going to shoot adjustability of both your hand your optics your handle everything that you have on this bow is going to be a great purchase and well worth the investment in your money and with the warranty and everything else that comes along with this bow it's going to be in your arsenal for years and years to come especially if you're a saddle hunter blind hunter anything low profile high accuracy quiet this is your this is where you want to go is into the gear headline I'm Ron Duker with pyramid archery don't forget to like comment and subscribe I'll see you next time can we finally get to some shots now let's go can I shoot this