2021 Hoyt

Hoot

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Supposed to release tomorrow or Tuesday, I’ve heard both dates...

That being said, if anyone is upgrading, I’m looking for an rx4 ultra, #2 cam, 70 or 80lb limbs, let me know!
 

TheTone

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The weight Hoyt has been putting on bows the last few years has left me confused. Guessing they don’t expect people to hike with them?
 

jmez

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Whole new cam system. I'd stay away from that for a year or two. RX 1 is still safe I guess. A lot of pre load on the shorties. Guys may have to get the press adapters back out.
 

TheTone

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I’m guessing a person could drop some weight by taking that “growth” off the lower limb pocket. I’ve generally always liked the feel of a Hoyt and will give these a try. I’m most curious about the new cam system
 

MattB

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The weight Hoyt has been putting on bows the last few years has left me confused. Guessing they don’t expect people to hike with them?
When I look at last year's models, Hoyt's ~29" ATA model is listed at 4.3#. Matthews' equivalent is listed at 4.29# and Bowtech's is listed at 4.4#. Help me understand what I am missing here.
 

TheTone

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When I look at last year's models, Hoyt's ~29" ATA model is listed at 4.3#. Matthews' equivalent is listed at 4.29# and Bowtech's is listed at 4.4#. Help me understand what I am missing here.
They’ve all been gaining weight for years. My old alpha max was something like 3.8 lbs
 
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