Hoyt Defiant Turbo Compound Bow
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2 bowsHoyt Defiant Turbo Review
1 editor review + 2 user reviewsHoyt has openly marketed the Turbo models in the past for those with a shorter draw length or those not wanting to compromise speed, but not able to pull heavy poundage. Perhaps the reason for not marketing the bow to the masses was the slightly shorter axel-to-axel measurement of 33-inches. With the newly designed limbs and cams, the new sting angle should be more of a positive for those wanting a turbo performance bow at the upper range of the draw cycle. Those interested in a high performance bow should give the DFX Turbo cam powered bow a legitimate shot. The performance and brand new design comes at a premium price of $1049, but Hoyt has been a top-notch company for a long time and they generally have prices at the upper range of the accepted market price. To be honest, it is really tough to bash a completely redesigned offering created from the ground up, by a company like Hoyt. Does that mean the Defiant Turbo is the perfect bow for everyone? Absolutely not. However, the engineering that went into creating a speed bow is worth a look for those in the market for performance... read full review
- very fast and easy to shoot vs my decree dream season. by michael o'bannion from valley view tx
- This is just an amazing bow and to shoot it is super... by Antonio Dejesus from Valley stream,NY
Hoyt Defiant Turbo Specifications
1 versionManufactured: 2016 (1 version)
Latest version: 2016 Hoyt Defiant Turbo
Brace Height | 6 " |
Axle to Axle Length | 33 " |
Draw Length | 24 " - 30 " |
Draw Weight | 30 lbs - 70 lbs |
IBO Speed | 350 fps |
Weight | 4.2 lbs |
Let-Off | 75% |