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New Hoyt risers

Messages posted to thread:
John Sullins 12-Nov-24
JHPope 12-Nov-24
TradToTheBone 12-Nov-24
John Sullins 12-Nov-24
arrowchucker 13-Nov-24
ca 15-Nov-24
1buckurout 15-Nov-24
ca 15-Nov-24
1buckurout 15-Nov-24
Zbone 15-Nov-24
1buckurout 15-Nov-24
Buglmin 15-Nov-24
ca 10-Dec-24
greyghost 10-Dec-24
crookedstix 11-Dec-24
monkeyball 11-Dec-24
From: John Sullins
Date: 12-Nov-24

John Sullins's embedded Photo



Hoyt has 2 new recurve risers, one priced at $199, the photos look really good. Any one seen one yet?

From: JHPope
Date: 12-Nov-24




Looks Good

From: TradToTheBone
Date: 12-Nov-24




Where are they made?

From: John Sullins
Date: 12-Nov-24




I don't know where they are made.

From: arrowchucker
Date: 13-Nov-24




Hoyt Will usually produce a decent product, no matter cost, or. manufacture. They have been out of the beginning market for years. Ish them the best.

From: ca
Date: 15-Nov-24




I am sure not made in Utah.Hoyt does import lots of their products from China.

From: 1buckurout
Date: 15-Nov-24




((("I am sure not made in Utah.Hoyt does import lots of their products from China.")))

Sure? Please provide your evidence for that statement.

From: ca
Date: 15-Nov-24




Hoyt has their carbon risers made in China , stabs, bow quivers, go stix , sights etc.etc.Its printed on their packagings.No secret.So chances are that budget risers also are just engineered in the Utah facility.

From: 1buckurout
Date: 15-Nov-24




I assumed everyone knew their carbon risers were outsources, but have never seen any indication their aluminum risers were--and still haven't.

From: Zbone
Date: 15-Nov-24




What length? Kinda looks like a longer Excel...

From: 1buckurout
Date: 15-Nov-24




25"

From: Buglmin
Date: 15-Nov-24




The carbon risers are built in Japan, not China. The aluminum risers are built in house. But the lower priced risers I think are outsourced.

From: ca
Date: 10-Dec-24




https://youtu.be/J9J-oN-92oo

From: greyghost
Date: 10-Dec-24




I don't think Hoyt even makes a quiver for less than $199

LOL

From: crookedstix
Date: 11-Dec-24




"Looks good"

No it doesn't; it looks like something that should be used to jack up a car. Hoyt made their last good-looking bow in 1967, lol.

From: monkeyball
Date: 11-Dec-24




ha! Love your subtleness there Kerry!

Good Shooting->->->->Craig





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