Hoyt Double XL Specifications

Hoyt Double XL

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

6 versions (2021-2017), specs were changed
all versions (2021 - 2017)
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: 2021
2021 7.75 " 35.75 " 32-34 " 50-70 lbs 345 fps 4.7 lbs 85%
Version: 2020
2020 7.75 " 35.75 " 32-34 " 50-70 lbs 345 fps 4.7 lbs 85%
Version: 2019
2019 7 " 35.75 " 26.5-33 " 30-80 lbs 325 fps 4.7 lbs 85%
Version: 2018 HTG
2018 HTG 7 " 35.75 " 26.5-33 " 30-80 lbs 325 fps 4.7 lbs 85%
Version: 2018 TGT
2018 TGT 7 " 35.75 " 26.5-33 " 30-70 lbs 325 fps 4.7 lbs 85%
Version: 2017
2017 8 " 36.75 " 31-33 " 40-80 lbs 340 fps 4.6 lbs 77% - 79%
BHBrace height
AtAAxle-to-Axle length
DLDraw length
DWDraw weight
IBOIBO speed
WghtMass weight
LOLet-off

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Check Out Pros & Cons
Pros
  • Long-draw fit most bows can't match - the 32-34 inch range serves tall archers and big wingspans that mainstream hunting bows leave stranded at 30-31 inches
  • Smooth ZT Hyper Cam draw that rolls over peak weight into a solid back wall, a draw cycle owners repeatedly rank among the smoothest they have pulled
  • Quiet and dead in the hand - owners report it settles still after the shot even without a stabilizer
  • Long axle-to-axle paired with a generous brace height makes it forgiving and steady to hold on target
  • Tunes easily and shoots accurately - the zero-torque cam and split-cable system keep nock travel straight, and owners call it a tack driver
Cons
  • Built for stability over raw speed rather than chasing a top IBO number - long-draw shooters chasing maximum velocity should weigh the 345 fps rating against shorter speed bows first
  • Some owners have noted the ZT cam settles into a fairly short valley - staying firmly into the back wall handles it, and a buyer who wants more forgiveness on holding can shoot one in person before committing
  • Discontinued after 2021 and only found on the used market now - long-draw buyers who want a new bow should look at Hoyt's current LD-suffix models that replaced it