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Hoyt Satori

Messages posted to thread:
buckhorn70 24-Feb-21
brantman 24-Feb-21
fdp 24-Feb-21
Brian waters 24-Feb-21
Crow#2 24-Feb-21
JusPassin 24-Feb-21
Crow#2 24-Feb-21
1buckurout 24-Feb-21
buckhorn70 24-Feb-21
reddogge 24-Feb-21
Draven 24-Feb-21
Draven 24-Feb-21
buckhorn70 25-Feb-21
buckhorn70 25-Feb-21
jk 25-Feb-21
Crow#2 25-Feb-21
Shb 28-Feb-21
Bigdog21 28-Feb-21
Bigdog21 28-Feb-21
1buckurout 28-Feb-21
From: buckhorn70
Date: 24-Feb-21




I’m looking at getting an IFL riser and have my eye on the Hoyt Satori or maybe the DAS Dalla from 3 Rivers. What are your opinions on these risers?

From: brantman
Date: 24-Feb-21




paint chips easy around the one hole on the satori riser

From: fdp
Date: 24-Feb-21




Both are excellent. It's going to come down to which one you like the looks of best and which one fits you best.

From: Brian waters
Date: 24-Feb-21




What length? I prefer grip options and a long sight window. For these reasons id favor a 21" daala. I know you didnt mention this 1, but the morrison phoenix is better than both mention in my opinion/experience.

From: Crow#2
Date: 24-Feb-21




Buckhorn. I had a 19 in satori with uhka limbs and loved it. Sokd it to buy something else and keep regretting it. There's a hoyt epic on classifieds for a great price. Now that Hoyt is the top of the line In ilf Boston my opinion

From: JusPassin
Date: 24-Feb-21




I have the Satori and also have Uuhka limbs on it. Makes a great bow. Not one I'd let go for awhile.

From: Crow#2
Date: 24-Feb-21




I need to get another Satori

From: 1buckurout
Date: 24-Feb-21




My current hunting riser is a 21" Satori. I'm well pleased with it, but honestly, the DAS, Titan and Morrison are fine risers too.

You couldn't go wrong with any of them.

From: buckhorn70
Date: 24-Feb-21




Are there different grip options with the Satori....aftermarket?

From: reddogge
Date: 24-Feb-21




I believe Jaeger makes a replacement grip for the Satori which is good because I've heard not too complimentary things about the factory grip.

From: Draven
Date: 24-Feb-21




Factory grip for Satory is the last thing to worry about. Jaeger makes for it custom grips. I use my 19” with Border Hex 6.5 longs and even with the painting issues it’s not something I would let go.

From: Draven
Date: 24-Feb-21




Factory grip for Satori is the last thing to worry about. Jaeger makes for it custom grips. I use my 19” with Border Hex 6.5 longs and even with the painting issues it’s not something I would let go.

From: buckhorn70
Date: 25-Feb-21




I want to get an ILF system and I know in the end it’s just an aluminum riser with limbs attached. I would like a riser that I could go off the shelf or elevated rest. Seems like the Satori, DAS, Trad Tech, Morrison, Dryad and maybe a couple more all get positive reviews.

From: buckhorn70
Date: 25-Feb-21




Well...... I went with the 17” Satori Riser as it will be a hunting and shooting for fun bow. Medium limbs to put it at 60” AMO. We will see how I like it....

From: jk
Date: 25-Feb-21




I'm very happy with elderly 25" Hoyt Gold Medalists... one with original plastic grip, the other with no grip at all other than fabric baseball bat tape. Both with carbon-foam longs.

From: Crow#2
Date: 25-Feb-21




I never had any paint chopping on mine.

From: Shb
Date: 28-Feb-21




So,...is my Hoyt Gold Medalist an ilf bow?

From: Bigdog21
Date: 28-Feb-21




Shb yes

From: Bigdog21
Date: 28-Feb-21




Shb yes

From: 1buckurout
Date: 28-Feb-21




The Hoyt Gold Medalist is an ILF bow; the Hoyt Pro Medalist isn't.





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