Compound Bow Comparator

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Version2012 Hoyt Vector 352012 Hoyt CRX 35
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Hoyt Vector 35Hoyt CRX 35
Specifications
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2012 Hoyt Vector 352012 Hoyt CRX 35
Brace Height6.75 "7 "
AtA Length35 "35 "
Draw Length25.5 " - 31 "25.5 " - 31 "
Draw Weight30 lbs - 80 lbs40 lbs - 80 lbs
IBO Speed325 fps318 fps
Weight4.2 lbs4.2 lbs
Let-Off75% 75%
Editor reviews
Hoyt Vector 35Hoyt CRX 35
Summary
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Hoyt has really upped their game with the 2012 lineup. Many new technologies have made some of the best bows on earth even better. This fine piece of equipment is well suited for the hunter than prefers a longer axle to axle, or, the 3D and competition shooter that needs a rock steady bow to bring home the checks. The smooth draw cycle will make it easy to smoothly draw back on that weary buck, and the dead quiet release this bow showcases makes it the ultimate hunting rig. Finally, Hoyt opened the door to a variety of consumers by offering the Vector Long Draw. In short, no matter what type of archer you are, do yourself a favor and shoot the Hoyt Vector, it will surely end up in your stable soon after. Read full review...

Without a doubt the CRX 35 is a solid choice for anyone from the avid bow hunter to the 3D archer. While having similar characteristics to last year's Maxxis, the CRX 35 has several improvements as well. This rig possesses everything you want out of a quality bow and has things like the long draw option and the dangerous game model that make a viable choice for almost anyone. Overall for the archer that prefers a longer axle to axle or needs a longer draw length you seemingly can't go wrong with this bow. Read full review...

Hoyt Vector 35Hoyt CRX 35
Pros
  • amazing balance
  • silent shelf
  • smooth draw
  • great range of draw length (25.5" 32")
  • modular cam system
  • no bow press is required for changing draw length
  • real speeds are close to advertised
  • Excellent shootability
  • Long draw and dangerous game models available
  • Several finish options
  • Quick and nearly vibration free
Hoyt Vector 35Hoyt CRX 35
Cons
  • price
  • Not the cheapest bow
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out of 4 reviews
  • A very well balanced bow,smooth,quiet,and very enjoyable to shoot.
    by Jim Samuelson from Decorah Ia.
  • sweet bow smokin fast just awesome!
    by john brubaker from
  • Smoothest and quietest bow I have wver shot love it
    by steve dodson from illinois
  • Unbelieavable, accurate, smooth, silent, vibration and shock free, one great bow!!
    by Capt. Robert Saum (USCG) from NW Ohio
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out of 6 reviews
  • Terrific bow, especially smooth/quiet for taller shooters with long arms/draw lengths
    by Eric R from Columbus, Ohio, USA
  • Great feeling and shooting bow
    by Nigel from Germany
  • Great bow!
    by Dylan from San Antonio,tX
  • Best garage sale find ever
    by richard smith from michigann
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