Hoyt Concept X 40 LD Compound Bow
Hoyt Concept X 40 LD Review
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The Hoyt Concept X 40 LD is the long-draw specialist of the 2024 Concept target family, and it is defined by two deliberate choices: the longest riser Hoyt has ever built, and the HBX Gen 4 cam it substitutes for the family's SCTR system. Together they give a long-draw archer a 32.25 to 34-inch draw window and a genuine 360 fps by Hoyt's stricter ATA measurement - real speed at a draw the standard bows can't reach. It shares the family's best traits: wide TXL limbs that resist torque, a dead-in-hand shot, and class-leading finishes. In my experience the combination of an extra-long riser and a wide limb stance is what makes this bow so steady to hold, which for a long-draw competitor is the entire point. Hoyt has not widely published a US price for this special-order model; expect flagship target pricing in line with the standard Concept X 40. An excellent choice for the long-draw field and FITA archer who needs a bow that finally fits a 34-inch anchor; shorter-draw shooters should look at the Hoyt Concept X 40, and those wanting a dead single-cam hold at the same length should also consider the Mathews Conquest 4... read full review
Hoyt Concept X 40 LD Specifications
1 versionManufactured: 2024 (1 version)
Latest version: 2024 Hoyt Concept X 40 LD
| Brace Height | 7.69 " |
| Axle to Axle Length | 40 " |
| Draw Length | 32.25 " - 34 " |
| Draw Weight | lbs |
| IBO Speed | 360 fps |
| Weight | 4.9 lbs |
| Let-Off | 65/70/75% |