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Competition archers know that the Hoyt bow brand is a name that demands respect. The advancements in Hoyt technology have given competition and tournament archers an edge among their competition. That’s why Hoyt bows are responsible for the majority of championship wins in competition and tournaments.
Recently the Hoyt’s team Peter Elzinga shot the highest score in the history of the sport. He shot 1419 using a Hoyt bow. Its proven performance like this that allows Hoyt bows to constantly be ranked the highest by competition shooters.
When it comes to technology, Hoyt bows have a number of different designs that make them worth owning. Their Split Limb technology is one such advancement which allows Hoyt to produce quiet, light bows with little vibration.
Besides competition, everyday hunters enjoy the Hoyt bow because of its light design. The lightness comes in handy when trekking through harsh terrain in the back country wilderness. Also, the durability of the split limb design reduces bow weaknesses as compared to solid limb designs. The v-groove used to mount the cam has been removed for stability.
Hoyt bows employ two different features that reduce vibration including the TEC design which reduces vibration at low frequencies and another advancement called Shox, which helps to reduce vibration ringing.
If you’re a compound bow fan, you can benefit from over 20 compound bow designs in the Hoyt lineup and for recurve bow fans, there’s 5 to choose from. You can choose between the Powerhawk series, Trykon series, Kobalt, Vantage and Alphamax series to name just a few of their incredible compound bows.
For the very best in bow technology, make Hoyt bows your choice for your next bow. As soon as you pick one up and test it, you will immediately see why the pro’s use a Hoyt.