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Hoyt VTEC in Realtree Hardwoods Green® HD™


Hunting Bows- Hoyt


Hoyt- Salt Lake City, UT -- Hoyt is continually pushing the limits of engineering, and the new VTEC in Realtree Hardwoods Green® HD™ epitomizes Hoyt's dedication to the drawing board. The VTEC features Hoyt's new advanced Total Engineering Concept (TEC) riser design, which produces a stronger, more balanced bow with substantially reduced riser vibration.

The innovative TEC design performs like a shock absorber dampening vibration through the riser truss and away from the hand leaving the grip vibration free.

The revolutionary AlphaShox™ promotes a super-quiet shot with its incredibly sleek design, which allows for 10 full linear inches of Navcom material to contact the limbs and demolish any excess vibration and noise. And the Pro-Fit™ grips allow each individual archer to customize the feel of his bow to fit his specific shooting style, creating a greater level of accuracy and consistency.

The tournament-proven and hunter-quiet Cam & ½ Performance System is the driving force behind the VTEC. Five-layer laminated XT1000 limbs with ¾ Inch™ Split Limb & USD™ Technologies come standard on the VTEC. Hoyt’s technologically advanced XT limbs eliminate all hot spots found on traditional limbs that can often lead to limb failure.

If you are a dedicated bowhunter looking to raise the bar on your bow-hunting performance, the all-new VTEC is engineered specifically for you.

Standard Configuration:

Axle to Axle -- 35 1/2 inches
Reflex Geometry -- 1 1/4 inches
Brace Height -- 7 inches
Draw Weight (hunting) -- 40-80 lbs.
Draw Weight (target) -- 30-80 lbs.
Draw Length -- 23-31.5 inches
Mass weight -- 4 lbs.
Cam & 1/2 with XT1000 limbs
Speed (IBO) -- 305 feet per second

For more information on Hoyt’s quality products, call 801-363-2990, or check out www.hoytusa.com.




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