Diamond Infinite 305 Review: Adjustability Meets Real Speed

8.8/10AGJ Score

Pros

  • 7–70 lb draw weight range
  • 305 fps IBO — quick for an adjustable bow
  • Solid back wall
  • Binary cam system stays in tune

Cons

  • Bulky grip
  • Included quiver is flimsy

Field Test Results

Scored against our published methodology

Accuracy9.0
Build Quality8.7
Noise & Vibration8.4
Usability8.9
Value9.1

Key Specs

Axle-to-axle33"
Draw weight7–70 lbs
Draw length13–31"
Speed305 fps IBO
Let-off85%
Mass weight4.3 lbs
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Quick answer

Diamond took the most adjustable platform in archery and gave it a 305 fps engine — the Infinite 305 is what the Infinite Edge always wanted to be.

The Infinite Edge Pro was the best-selling adjustable bow of its generation, and its one weakness was speed. The Infinite 305 fixes exactly that.

Performance Testing

Our 70 lb, 29″ test setup pushed a 400-grain hunting arrow to 289 fps — genuinely quick for a bow that can also be cranked down to 7 lbs for a child. The back wall is firmer than the Edge Pro’s and the valley is generous enough that creep won’t bite new shooters.

Real-World Use

We handed it to a complete beginner at 24 lbs and a hunting buddy at 65 lbs in the same afternoon. Both shot it well immediately; neither believed it was the same bow model.

Alternatives Worth Considering

  • Bear Cruzer G3 — $50 cheaper, slightly slower, similar mission
  • PSE Stinger ATK — less adjustable, better grip
  • Hoyt Torrex — the step up when specs are settled

Final Verdict

Among ultra-adjustable bows the Infinite 305 is the performance pick. If the grip fits your hand, it edges out the Cruzer G3 on pure shooting; the Bear wins on package value.

How the Diamond Infinite 305 compares

ProductRatingKey specPriceBuy
Diamond Infinite 305 Reviewed here8.8/10305 fps$449Check Price
Mathews Lift 29.59.7/10348 fps$1,299Check Price
Hoyt Torrex9.3/10327 fps$849Check Price
Bear Archery Cruzer G39.0/10300 fps$399Check Price
Bear Archery Royale Youth Bow8.9/105–50 lbs$299Check Price

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the Infinite Edge Pro and Infinite 305?

The 305 is the newer, faster platform — 305 fps IBO versus 294, a firmer back wall, and a wider draw weight range starting at 7 lbs.

Is the Diamond Infinite 305 good for beginners?

Yes — it adjusts down to 7 lbs and 13 inches of draw, then grows all the way to hunting specs without a bow press.