Hoyt Vantage Elite Specifications

Hoyt Vantage Elite

Below are the specs for the Hoyt Vantage Elite compound bow. This compound bow was modified by the Hoyt design team over years. Scroll down to find Hoyt Vantage Elite specs for all modifications.

4 versions (2010-2009), specs were changed
all versions (2010 - 2009)
specific version
Version Brace
height
Ata
length
Draw
length
Draw
weight
IBO
speed
Mass
weight
Let-off
BH AtA DL DW IBO Wght LO
Version: 2010
2010 8 " 41 " 25.5-34 " 30-70 lbs 301 fps 4.8 lbs 65% or 75%
Version: 2010
2010 7.75 " 41 " 25.5-32 " 30-70 lbs 308 fps 4.8 lbs 55% or 65%
Version: 2009
2009 8 " 41 " 25.5-34 " 40-80 lbs 301 fps 4.8 lbs 65% or 75%
Version: 2009
2009 7.75 " 41 " 25.5-32 " 40-80 lbs 308 fps 4.8 lbs 55% or 65%
BHBrace height
AtAAxle-to-Axle length
DLDraw length
DWDraw weight
IBOIBO speed
WghtMass weight
LOLet-off

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Pros
  • Holds dead still at full aim, with owners comparing it to shooting off a bench rest thanks to the long axle-to-axle and stiff riser
  • Stiff Shoot-Through riser cuts hand torque and stays consistent even when hand placement isn't perfect
  • Easy to tune and set up, with owners calling it one of the simplest target rigs they have dialed in
  • Spiral X cam builds a rock-solid back wall and a crisp, repeatable shot for score shooters
  • Forgiving across a wide range of body types, draw lengths, and poundages, not just one build
Cons
  • The Spiral X is picky about exact draw length and timing, so buyers should have a shop set it precisely and roll the cams slightly long to tame it
  • Short valley punishes creeping forward, a genuine target trait that rewards disciplined form rather than a flaw to fix
  • Cam and a half Plus wall can feel soft if the cams drift out of time, which a routine timing sync restores