Garmin Xero X1i Crossbow Scope: Q&A with Crossbow Magazine


November 10, 2020

In 2018 the archery world was changed forever when Garmin launched the Xero® A1 bow sight.

In 2019 the trapshooting world was changed forever when Garmin launched the Xero® S1 trapshooting trainer.

Today the crossbow world is shifting with the Garmin Xero® X1i Crossbow Scope, a leap forward in crossbow aiming technology. The electro-optic-based crossbow scope offers a built-in laser range finder that offers the most advanced crossbow aiming platform on the market.

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Built from a rugged aluminum housing, Xero X1i provides state-of-the-art scope features for a revolutionary interactive aiming experience with an easy-to-use setup process.

We’re very proud of Xero X1i as an opportunity to help hunters be more efficient and effective. We’re confident Xero X1i is going to revolutionize the crossbow scope market. We’re hopeful with its easy setup and precision accuracy that Xero X1i is going to keep existing hunters in the field longer and bring new hunters into the woods faster.  

But … we’re biased. Xero X1i is our product. We’ve worked for years on it, and countless hours have gone into making this crossbow scope what it is today, which is simply, the most advanced crossbow scope on the market.

So, we want to offer you an unbiased opinion of Xero X1i from a crossbow expert: Eugene (Gene) Schang, the field editor of Crossbow Magazine.

Schang has been testing and hunting with Xero X1i for the past month, and we gathered his thoughts on the experience below. His full review is on YouTube.

Garmin: Out of the box, what were your impressions of the X1i? 

Schang: Right out of the box I was shocked at how compact the X1i was. I was expecting a much longer and wider optic. The X1i is actually shorter than a typical compact crossbow scope. By utilizing a Porro prism design, the laser was kept under the objective lens without compromising the cheek weld at the ocular end. Excellent engineering to keep the weight centered over the scope base and to the rear of the crossbow. The X1i is very pleasing to the eye for sure. 

G: What are your thoughts on setup? Is it user-friendly and/or will the average individual feel comfortable navigating the set-up process?

S: This is an area I was concerned about as I am far from a tech guy. I have used other electro-optics in the past, and their user interface was challenging at times. That concern was erased after just the first few steps of the set-up process with the X1i. If you can answer yes and no to basic questions and follow simple diagrams, setting up the X1i is a breeze. It’s pretty impressive how the X1i manages to offer so much with so little input from the user. 

G: Was there anything that surprised you about X1i once you started using it? If so, what was it?

S: Yes. I was surprised by the amount of feedback the X1i offers the shooter while target shooting and hunting. Ultimately, the goal of every hunter is to become better at their sport. The X1i is one of those rare products that actually makes you a more accurate shooter and a more efficient hunter. Not only does it accomplish that, but the X1i also assists crossbow enthusiasts with their maintenance routines such as string and cable care.  

G: Steady Aim and Aim Point Level – do you think the average individual will benefit from using? If so, why? Do you enjoy them?

S: Most definitely! As far as level goes, many crossbow folks do not realize how important having the rail perfectly level during a shot is to achieving better accuracy. This is even more important on the very narrow crossbows these days. Previously, it was easy to see if the wide limbs of older crossbows were tilted. On today’s bows, this is hard to visualize without some sort of aid. The X1i does this seamlessly by way of three different digital level options that provide instant feedback in a way that does not clutter up the display. The Steady Aim feature is something all hunters can benefit from. I often do a lot of my hunting without the aid of a rest. The X1i provides me with a training tool that has helped me tighten up my groups while shooting offhand.  

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G: This is Garmin’s first optics-based product. What were your thoughts regarding optics quality?

S: I was very pleased to see Garmin go with an optical-based platform instead of a digital format. Not only does this result in extremely long battery life, but also the clarity of a good optical platform is hard to beat. Plus, that is what hunters are used to. A scope is no good if it doesn’t perform well in low light situations. These are the times when game movement peaks. I was happy to see the quality of the optical glass Garmin is utilizing with the X1i. Compared to my other crossbow specific scopes, the X1i holds its own in that department. Oftentimes, eclipsing some of my old standbys.  

G: Why does a hunter need different “bolt profiles?” 

S: I shoot three different…



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