


This results in less torque in the riser and, along with the stiffer - and somewhat heavier - bridged riser, increases the overall stability of the bow as well as in theory at least, enhancing accuracy. The new XP Limb Pocket System is noteworthy sleek and fairly simple in design, these limb pockets differ from others chiefly in that at the pivot point a 3/8-inch stainless steel rod goes through the riser itself. Aside from slight differences in the range of available draw lengths, the chief difference between the models is, as you might guess, the choice of a 6-inch or 7-inch brace height, and a corresponding slight decrease in speed on the higher brace-height models. Two models - the 6XP and the 7XP - offer Obsession’s Two Track XP cam, which is draw-length specific, while the 6M and 7M Two Track DE cam is modular, allowing shooters to change draw length by installing different modules. All sport a new, stiffer bridged riser and new limb pockets, among other features. The 2018 Obsession Fixation 6XP is one of four Fixation Series models in the new Obsession line.
