Hoyt Eclipse Specifications

Hoyt Eclipse

Below are the specs for the Hoyt Eclipse compound bow.

4 versions (2024-2021),  specs were not changed
all versions (2024 - 2021)
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: 2024
2024 6.75 " 29 " 23.5-28 " 20-60 lbs 314 fps 3.7 lbs 80%
Version: 2023
2023 6.75 " 29 " 23.5-28 " 20-60 lbs 314 fps 3.7 lbs 80%
Version: 2022
2022 6.75 " 29 " 23.5-28 " 20-60 lbs 314 fps 3.7 lbs 80%
Version: 2021
2021 6.75 " 29 " 23.5-28 " 20-60 lbs 314 fps 3.7 lbs 80%
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
  • A true premier bow, not a detuned youth model - machined TEC aluminum riser, zero-tolerance machined limb pockets, and the same Limb Shox damping Hoyt puts on its flagships
  • Genuinely light at 3.7 pounds, so it stays easy to hold steady at full draw through a long treestand or ground-blind sit
  • The Eclipse Cam draws smooth and rolls over to a solid back wall - the speed never turns it into a stiff, snappy pull
  • Narrowed Xact grip wraps cleanly in smaller hands and the bow balances and shoots accurately right out of a basic setup
  • Quiet, low-vibration shot from the Shock Pods, Limb Shox, and StealthShot string stop working together
Cons
  • Tops out at a 28-inch draw and 60-pound peak by design - a longer-draw or heavy-kinetic-energy hunter falls outside its window and should look to a full-size Hoyt like the Ventum
  • Some owners have noted Hoyt routed the cables over a slide rather than a roller guard - it works fine in practice, but flagship shooters used to a roller may want to handle one first