Hoyt Concept FX Compound Bow

Hoyt Concept FX Review

1 editor review
Hoyt Concept FX
Editor review:

The Hoyt Concept FX is the family's specialist - the full Concept X target platform shrunk into the smallest, lightest frame Hoyt builds, for the short-draw archer the 37 and 40 can't fit. At a $1,899 launch price it is the most affordable Concept, and it gives up almost nothing to reach that size: the same all-new SCTR cam with 2.5% let-off adjustability, the same wide TXL limbs that resist torque, the same Modular Grip System, and a 332 fps ATA rating that is genuinely quick for a 34-inch bow. In my experience the wide-limb torque resistance is what sets it apart from most compact target bows, which usually trade away exactly that stability. Its short 6.25-inch brace and 29.5-inch draw ceiling make it a purpose-built short-draw tool rather than an all-rounder, and that focus is the point. An excellent choice for the indoor spot and 3D competitor whose draw runs under 29.5 inches and who wants flagship target tech in a light, handy package; archers needing more draw or poundage should look at the Hoyt Concept X 37, and those who prize a dead-quiet hold should also consider the Mathews TRX 34... read full review

Hoyt Concept FX Specifications

1 version

Manufactured: 2024 (1 version)

Latest version: 2024 Hoyt Concept FX

Brace Height 6.25 "
Axle to Axle Length 34 "
Draw Length 23.5 " - 29.5 "
Draw Weight 30 lbs - 60 lbs
IBO Speed 332 fps
Weight 4.45 lbs
Let-Off 65/70/75%