Hoyt Concept X 37 Compound Bow

Hoyt Concept X 37 Review

1 editor review
Hoyt Concept X 37
Editor review:

The Hoyt Concept X 37 is a ground-up rebuild of Hoyt's target flagship, and it earns the effort. It carries flagship money - around $1,999 with standard limbs, $2,199 with the high-gloss set - and answers with a long, torque-resistant riser, an all-new SCTR cam whose let-off you can tune in 2.5% steps, and TXL limbs that make the bow genuinely hard to twist off-center. Its headline speed of 330 fps is measured by the stricter ATA standard, so it is quicker than the number suggests, and real chronograph work confirms it. In my experience the combination of a wide-limb, hard-to-torque platform and an inch of reflex is what makes this bow so forgiving - it rewards a clean release with a tight group and shoots dead in the hand. It is not a hunting bow and does not try to be. An excellent choice for the spot, field, and 3D competitor who wants a torque-resistant, finely tunable target bow at 37 inches; longer-draw archers should look at the Hoyt Concept X 40, and those who prize the smoothest draw should also consider the Elite Echelon 37... read full review

Hoyt Concept X 37 Specifications

1 version

Manufactured: 2024 (1 version)

Latest version: 2024 Hoyt Concept X 37

Brace Height 7 "
Axle to Axle Length 37 "
Draw Length 25 " - 31 "
Draw Weight 30 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed 330 fps
Weight 4.75 lbs
Let-Off 65/70/75%