Hoyt REDWRX Carbon RX-7 Ultra Specifications

Below are the specs for the Hoyt REDWRX Carbon RX-7 Ultra compound bow.
2 versions (2023-2022), specs were not changed
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| Version | Brace height | Ata length | Draw length | Draw weight | IBO speed | Mass weight | Let-off |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BH | AtA | DL | DW | IBO | Wght | LO | |
| Version: 2023 | |||||||
| 2023 | 7 " | 34 " | 27-32 " | 40-80 lbs | 334 fps | 4.3 lbs | 80% or 85% |
| Version: 2022 | |||||||
| 2022 | 7 " | 34 " | 27-32 " | 40-80 lbs | 334 fps | 4.3 lbs | 80% or 85% |
| BH | Brace height |
| AtA | Axle-to-Axle length |
| DL | Draw length |
| DW | Draw weight |
| IBO | IBO speed |
| Wght | Mass weight |
| LO | Let-off |
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- VitalPoint grip is the standout - flat-backed and warm, it gives the hand latitude instead of forcing one position, for a repeatable low-torque hold
- Smoothest draw of Hoyt's 2022 line - it loads without aggression, rolls through with no real hump, and settles into a forgiving valley that lets up just enough
- Dead in the hand and very quiet - owners note the Ultra finally sheds the hand shock older long-axle Hoyts carried, shooting as hushed as the Mathews flagships
- Lightest 34-inch carbon rig at 4.3 pounds - rigged out it runs about half a pound under the Mathews, and the carbon riser stays warm to bare fingers at altitude
- Long 34-inch axle-to-axle and 7-inch brace hold dead-steady at distance, and the 27 to 32-inch draw range fits the taller-draw hunter the compact RX-7 leaves out
- Back wall carries a slight sponge with a faint recovery at the very tail - mild and most owners stay engaged through it, but flagship limb-stop-wall shooters may want to draw one first
- Carbon-flagship price tier and the slowest IBO of Hoyt's 2022 line - running an 80-pound build recovers speed, and buyers who want the same cam and grip for less can step to the compact RX-7 or Hoyt's aluminum VTM