Are Hoyt bows made better?? In regard to bearings & Limb pockets??
Hoyt has many years of experience with quality manufacturing and they build one of the most bulletproof products on the market.
Are they better....than what exactly? All of the top brand name manufacturers make a very good bow..... I've put thousands of arrows through Hoyts, Mathews, Bowtech bows and all were excellent.
Howyt's are very good bows but so are alot of other brands.If you asked what is the very best compound bow on the market today,you would probably get atleast 10 different answers...Some things on a bow are more important to some shooters than others which makes the best,a personal choice thing.
Jayco
Dunno about that, but I've got a couple of Hoyt recurves from the 1970's that still shoot very well. Never bothered buying any other bows.
This comes down to a lot of personal opinion, some based on facts some not. The big three all make very good bows that if taken care of properly will last you more then a lifetime. Of course bows will advance in a lifetime so many feel the need or just want to buy the new stuff. Every company in every industry has that 10% that slips thru the QA department over the years. So you will hear stories of people that have had or know someone that had a bad experiance with every company. So I am not going to tell you who has the "best bows". What I will tell you is that for over 25 years I have been shooting Hoyt compound bows. I have had one issue with a Hoyt bow that was totally my own fualt as I fell walking into my stand in the dark crossing a typical New England stonewall. Hoyt replaced the limbs in three business days no questions asked.
Yep, Hoyt has great customer service. I own 4 hoyts.
I have a 32" Alphamax and couldn't be any more pleased but my Bear Truth 2 has never disappointed me either.
Hoyts are great bows, I just prefer Mathews a little more. Simplicity of design and the ultra thin limbs of the Mathews give them the edge for ME.
It's all just a matter of opinion.
I have two Hoyt Ultratecs that have performed flawlessly since 2003 they make great bows, but wouldn't mind trying a Matthews to see if I have been missing anything!
I have owned and shot Hoyt bows for most of my adult life. I have won several State championships, countless regional tournaments, and taken the majority of my archery killed big game animals with my Hoyts.
I have a pretty stong brand loyalty to them.
I have shot others but always seem to come back to them. I know there is a lot of subjectivity to "the best". I just always liked their products and their customer service, in the few times I have needed it, has been outstanding.
I have no brand loyalty when it comes to bows. There isn't a bad bow made by anybody nowadays. Right now I'm shooting a Hoyt, but I've also owned a Mathews and PSE. It comes down to what specs you want and what feels good for you. You need to figure out what you want in specs and shoot a few side by side. You'd be surprised that a lot of times the bow you think you want based off all the internet talk, isn't the bow you buy.
With regards to Hoyt's bearings and limb pockets being better than other brands parts, I have found them to be of good quality and have had very few problems with them as a bowtech for the past four years.
Other than owner abuse, I have not seen any failures. By this I mean dry fires, for the most part....but I have found that bearings can and will also fail over time from people who draw and shoot with poor form, as the bearings are subjected to torque forces that they are not designed for. You will also want to keep an eye on your top cam for cam lean. It is nice to see that Hoyt is now serving there yoke on the cable, so that cam lean can now be corrected.
But I have to also say that I have found the same results with Mathews, Bowtech, PSE, Bear, Quest, and Athens.
Customer service from Hoyt has been good.
Ive shot Mathews for the past 8yrs (Icon, Switchback,Switchback Xt,DXT)getting ready to buy a new bow not sure if a Bowtech Destroyer 340 or a Hoyt CR35,they are all good bows .buy the one that feels best
I shot Mathews for years and still own my original Q2XL but had a little falling out with the local dealer so went over to Hoyt. I've owned three diffrent Hoyts over the past few years, Viper Tec, Alpha Max, and now a CRX. In general I prefer the Hoyt grip to the Mathews. I also shoot an Elite Pure. I guess each one had its own unique qualities that I liked. I like the Elite for the smooth draw and valley for 3D and spots but prefer the CRX for the hard wall for hunting. I have mended ways with the Mathew dealer over time but just haven't found a good reason to leave Hoyt.
was a pse loyalist but hoyt changed that.
Count me in as a big Hoyt fan. I really can't say if their design is better, but I've never had a problem after thousands of shots through by Vectrix. I've shot the Matthews but really can't warm up to their feel, particularly the grip. Purely a personal preference issue of course.
well its like this if you have an eye for quality you can look at a hoyt and recognize it.if you like 2nd hand stuff then the other brands may be for you.i have never had a hoyt fail me in 10 years and 10 different bows.before i shot hoyt i shot another brand bow that uses those cheap 5 dollar limbs and they broke.nuff said
I have a older Hoyt that looks like crap but it is a awesome bow to shoot.
To be honest, I do not like the looks of the newer Hoyt's. If I had the funds I would buy a Bowtech or Stroher SX-1.
Hoyt has many years of experience with quality manufacturing and they build one of the most bulletproof products on the market.
Are they better....than what exactly? All of the top brand name manufacturers make a very good bow..... I've put thousands of arrows through Hoyts, Mathews, Bowtech bows and all were excellent.
All the top manufacturers bows are pretty equal. Or they wouldn't stay in business long. They all make good bows. It depends on you needs, style, and preferences.
Hoyt is a great old time American archery brand. I really tried and want to love them. I just cannot get past those ugly risers. What the hell were/are they thinking? I wish they could just use a regular riser like everyone else. I have seen others say the same thing, so I guess I am not alone.
Hoyt is a great old time American archery brand. I really tried and want to love them. I just cannot get past those ugly risers. What the hell were/are they thinking? I wish they could just use a regular riser like everyone else. I have seen others say the same thing, so I guess I am not alone.
Its all in the eyes of the beholder. I like the look of the hoyt riser but what is matthews thinking with the waffle house special. Different opinions because some really like the look of the new matthews bows Im just not one of them.
Between me and the wife we have 4 hoyts. I came over from matthew because I just couldnt get the grip and the back wall to work for me. So its really a personal preference.
All depends on what you like. I started off with an old Browning, then went to PSE, then XI, then to Pearson, then to Hoyt, now to Bowtech. My Guardian is 3 years old and is still the best bow I've ever shot/owned. It's a personal choice.
Hoyt is a great used bow find. They were considered TOP of the line during the 1990's.
TR
Ive had a hoyt trykon since 06 and i absoluly love it. i had a Bear code before that and it worked great for 8 years also.. buy the bow that feels the best in your hand when you shoot it.
Hoyt is a great used bow find. They were considered TOP of the line during the 1990's.
TR
Thems fighting words. Some archers still feel Hoyt is the best.
Hoyt is a great old time American archery brand. I really tried and want to love them. I just cannot get past those ugly risers. What the hell were/are they thinking? I wish they could just use a regular riser like everyone else. I have seen others say the same thing, so I guess I am not alone.
Its all in the eyes of the beholder. I like the look of the hoyt riser but what is matthews thinking with the waffle house special. Different opinions because some really like the look of the new matthews bows Im just not one of them.
Between me and the wife we have 4 hoyts. I came over from matthew because I just couldnt get the grip and the back wall to work for me. So its really a personal preference.
I like Mathews just fine, have to agree on that new riser pattern though. It is ugly to my eye.
Hoyt is a great used bow find. They were considered TOP of the line during the 1990's.
TR
Speaking of which, a 2009 Hoyt Alphamax 32 just followed me home for what considered a hell of deal.
Speaking of which, a 2009 Hoyt Alphamax 32 just followed me home for what considered a hell of deal.
Nice! Are you going to kill a elk with it?
I can help you next year.
Good luck!
I bought my last bow in 2004. It is a Hoyt Dynamax and it kills things. It has also never given me any reason to go buy another. The elk in my avatar is this years proof that I still don't need to shop for a bow. "Just" a cow for those wondering...
At the top it's all Ford or Chevy. Adam
Yep, Hoyt has great customer service. I own 4 hoyts.
I own a Matthews so i don't need customer service.
Yep, Hoyt has great customer service. I own 4 hoyts.
I own a Matthews so i don't need customer service.
Do not worry....you will.
Last year a buddy that had a Matthews lost his entire bow season due to a bow problem and a delay in getting it fixed.
I have a new Hoyt Vector 32 it has a great build quality, I also picked up a G5 Quest for backup, and I am impressed with the fit and finish of the G5 right up there with the Hoyt. it has sealed bearings in both the cam and idler wheel and nice adjustable limb pockets and the finish is nice.
I've had a few compounds and so far, like Hoyt the most overall. Shoot what feels good to you.