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New Hoyts

dragman

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I am really digging the new Hoyt setup. I have a 2014 carbon spyder and looks like the only difference in that line will be the roller guard so I am keeping mine, but I am gonna get the Nitrum Turbo. It just looks sweet!
 
I shoot a Hoyt Faktor Turbo.
Went to the local shop today and shot the Nitrum 30. I'm looking for something with a shorter ATA. The bow is well balanced and has a very smooth draw. This was a bare bow. There was a lot of vibration after the shot. Salesman said it was due to the ridgity of the riser. Said a stabilizer would take care of it. I didn't have time to shoot it with one today. I will go back this week and try it with a stabilizer and see how it feels.
 
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I have a 2007 Avenger and am in need of an upgrade for sure. I also like the looks of the new Hoyts. I am afraid to go shoot them as I may walk out with something very expensive HAHA
 
I have a two year old Spyder and that's the best shooting bow I've ever had. I'm scared to try the Faktor or the new Carbon Spyder as I might be too temped to leave with one.
 
I just got a nitrum 30 Thier a nice shooting bow I realy like the mashine work on rizer ... Had. Spyder 34 be for nitrum Thier a shooter
 
my last bow was a 2004 Xtec, which I sold 2 years ago after an accident took my leg. I thought I'd never shoot vertical archery again, and got myself a Tenpoint Vapor. Hated it, it's all wrong. The xbow was really nice and accurate, but I sucked with it. I just picked up the 2014 spyder 30, and am absolutely amazed at how far they've come! Fast, silent, light, well balanced, accurate... just wow! Traded my Vapor (that I only had 1k into for the whole kit), so I am way ahead on money, and I still have 10 cx Vapor 350's that were long enough. Very happy to be back, and can't wait for league season!
 
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