Among them is the new Vital Point Grip, featuring a new material for added comfort and a flatter angle to focus hand pressure in the center of the grip for reduced torque. Hoyt is following up the success of its 2021 Ventum aluminum riser bow with the new-for-2022 Ventum Pro ($1,349), a rig that maintains the overall design and geometry that made the original Ventum such a sweet shooter while shaving off a quarter pound of mass weight and adding several new features. Both models are available with draw weights from 30-80 pounds. The RX-7 Ultra has a 7-inch brace height, IBO speed rating of 334 fps, 4.4-pound mass weight and accommodates draw lengths of 27-32 inches. The standard RX-7 has a 6-inch brace height, IBO speed rating of 342 fps, 3.9-pound mass weight and accommodates draw lengths from 25-30 inches. The REDWRX Carbon RX-7 is available in a standard 30-inch axle-to-axle model and 34-inch axle-to-axle Ultra model. Other highlights include an enhanced, In-Line Accessory Mounting System with a Picatinny rail for clean sight attachment included Shortstop Stabilizer front and side stabilizer mounts and a full set of noise- and vibration-dampening accessories such as Shock Pods, Limb Shox, Holeshots and the Stealth Shot string suppressor. Hoyt also upgraded last year’s HBX cam and created the HBX Pro Cam System that is even easier to tune, while still offering just two modules to cover the entire draw-length range. New for 2022 is the REDWRX Carbon RX-7, available in both a 30-inch axle-to-axle configuration (left) and the 34-inch Ultra model (right).Īnother new feature on the RX-7 is the Vital Point Grip with enhanced comfort and a flatter angle that focuses hand pressure in the center for reduced hand torque. In addition, the RX-7 riser eliminates the aluminum end caps on previous versions of Hoyt carbon risers, making for a more streamlined transition from the riser to the limb pockets. Hoyt has long been a leader in carbon-riser bows, and the company’s new-for-2022 REDWRX Carbon RX-7 ($1,849) represents the culmination of several years of behind-the-scenes design and testing that has yielded major benefits for bowhunters.įor starters, the RX-7 is lighter than Hoyt’s previous carbon bows, along with offering a slimmer profile and 29 percent less vibration. Hoyt Archery today unveiled its 2022 hunting bow lineup, featuring next-generation carbon-riser technology and a flagship aluminum-riser model with multiple performance upgrades.
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