Hoyt Carbon RX-10 Ultra Specifications
Below are the specs for the Hoyt Carbon RX-10 Ultra compound bow.
Version: 2026
| Version | Brace height | Ata length | Draw length | Draw weight | IBO speed | Mass weight | Let-off |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BH | AtA | DL | DW | IBO | Wght | LO | |
| Version: 2026 | |||||||
| 2026 | 6.375 " | 33.5 " | 26-31 " | 40-80 lbs | 340 fps | 4.5 lbs | 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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Pros
Pros
- Very forgiving valley and a long, comfortable hold - settles and stays put for the extended aim
- The XTS system corrects left/right and high/low paper tears with an Allen key, no press for micro-tuning
- Dead in the hand - no post-shot vibration or hand shock even bare-bow, and a subtler shot report than the RX-9
- Light for its size at 4.5 lb, unusual for a 33.5-inch axle-to-axle carbon bow
- Holds tune well over time, in line with the long-tune-life reputation of Hoyt's carbon Ultra line
- The draw is firm and a touch stiff with a slight stack near the wall - shooters coming off a butter-smooth cam may want to draw one first, or drop to 75% let-off for an easier cycle
- Flagship carbon pricing - buyers who want this hold and geometry for less should weigh the aluminum-riser field