Hoyt HyperEdge Compound Bow
Hoyt HyperEdge Review
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The Hoyt HyperEdge is a 2016 target and tournament crossover that solved a real problem: it holds and aims like a 40-inch bow in a 36-inch package. At a $1,599 launch price it delivered a machined shoot-through riser, all-new UltraFlex limbs, and the 325-fps DFX Cam & 1/2 whose optimized geometry opens the string angle at full draw. The hold is the headline - owners consistently describe a slow, steady float that settles on the spot without stabilizers - backed by a rock-solid dual-cable-stop wall, an optional limb stop for zero give, and a Modular Grip that tunes the hand to dead-center. What I keep coming back to is how adjustable the feel is: the same cam swings from a forgiving hunt-style hold to a tight 65-percent spot-shooter valley with a mod change, and draw weights to 70 pounds let it cross into 3D and hunting. It rewards a shooter with form and is not the pick for a first bow. An excellent bow for the target and 3D archer who wants full-size aiming stability in a compact, maneuverable rig - particularly strong held steady on a spot without a stabilizer forest. Buyers prioritizing a dead-quiet shot and a bit more speed should also look at the Mathews TRX 36, while those wanting the widest let-off adjustability at a lower price should look at the Elite Echelon 37... read full review
Hoyt HyperEdge Specifications
2 versionsManufactured: 2016 - 2017 (2 versions, specs not changed)
Latest version: 2017 Hoyt HyperEdge
| Brace Height | 7 " |
| Axle to Axle Length | 36 " |
| Draw Length | 25.5 " - 31.5 " |
| Draw Weight | 30 lbs - 70 lbs |
| IBO Speed | 325 fps |
| Weight | 4.5 lbs |
| Let-Off | 80% |
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