Hoyt Double XL Compound Bow
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2 bowsHoyt Double XL Review
1 editor reviewThe Hoyt Double XL is one of the few compounds ever built around a long draw rather than apologizing for one, and that single decision defines it. From 2017 to 2021 it grew from a 340 fps, 36 3/4-inch DFX-cam hunter into a refined 345 fps IBO, 35 7/8-inch rig on Hoyt's HYPER ZT Cam, splitting along the way into HTG hunting and TGT target trims on one shared chassis. The 2018 HTG launched at $1,199 MSRP per Lancaster Archery, putting flagship-grade Hoyt engineering - the zero-torque cam, the split-cable system, the shoot-through TEC riser, the Shock Pod damping - in reach of a long-draw shooter who had run out of options. What I keep coming back to is what owners say about the shot: a smooth cam into a solid wall, and a bow that sits dead and quiet in the hand even without a stabilizer. It is not the fastest bow in any given year, and it was tuned for steadiness over headline velocity - but for the archer it was built for, that is exactly the right trade. An excellent bow for the tall, long-draw hunter or target shooter who needs a true 32-34 inch draw and a forgiving, quiet hold, and is particularly strong as a steady big-frame rig for treestand hunting and 3D alike. Buyers who want a new bow with the same long-draw reach should look to the Bowtech Revolt XL or to Hoyt's current LD-suffix models that succeeded it... read full review
Hoyt Double XL Specifications
6 versionsManufactured: 2017 - 2021 (6 versions, specs changed)
Latest version: 2021 Hoyt Double XL
| Brace Height | 7.75 " |
| Axle to Axle Length | 35.75 " |
| Draw Length | 32 " - 34 " |
| Draw Weight | 50 lbs - 70 lbs |
| IBO Speed | 345 fps |
| Weight | 4.7 lbs |
| Let-Off | 85% |
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