I am in Love with the Carbon Spyder Turbo ...
Ok not really because I am not a fan of Carbon risers yet
But I want to shoot one
http://www.hoyt.com/customer_service...yt_catalog.php
I am in Love with the Carbon Spyder Turbo ...
Ok not really because I am not a fan of Carbon risers yet
But I want to shoot one
http://www.hoyt.com/customer_service...yt_catalog.php
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Just curious why you do not like carbon risers?
Have gas will travel
Like many on this site ... I remember and am stuck in the 90s haha ...
I personally dont see them and their longitivity ... Hoyt is the innovator of the modern day Carbon riser ... and really its only 4 years ago ... there is a reason why the companies that did Carbon risers in the 90s didnt carry them for long, PSE, Diamond and High Country all were top shelf companies of the time , PSE still is, Diamond was bought by Bowtech in the early 00s and is still a major player, high country is not considered a high end company anymore because they dont employ the marketing stragegy of "the big guys" but is still great quality.
That said, Bowtech has released the Carbon Knight, and its nothing more than a Carbon copy of the 90s Diamond design(pun intended) with elements of the mid 00s Knight riser design.
Hoyts Element and Matrix designs while great bows, seen alot of them at National and world 3d stage, they were not winning, and there is a reason for that, There are far better designs to hit dimes at 50 yards with.
I am really curious about UV protection now in the modern carbons. as that was a big downfall in the old ones.
Like I said tho .. I would love to take a Carbon Spyder for a spin, the Spyder series were a a remake of the Vector series which I think were the best series Hoyts put out for the general masses in a long time.
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yeah, but when you get up to that elite level of competition, there's a point where the small difference becomes the shooter and not the bow.
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holy crap...... now thats some nice looking bows. ..... i havent really liked hoyts for a few years and thats why i walked away from them..... i may be going home..... lol
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Heard pricing yet Mikey? I have only heard rumours of $1500+
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Does anyone know who sells Hoyt bows in Prince George??
Here's ............Johnny
T&F country sports out on Buckhorn lake road ... Ted
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