ORIGINAL: Dnk
Hoyts are pre-stressed moulded, laminated limbs. Whe relaxed the limbs have a noticable wave to them. You can see it in their catalogue. I don't see them as similar. What is your drawlength? I am kind interested in the deflex bow for its forgiveness. Although my Jennings is a hot rod (322 ft/sec IBO) it does not forgiving when form is not great. The Ultra Tech is almost perfect. Again, donno the new Hoyt line that well. If I get another compound it will be the deflex bow 38 Pro. I do not like the looks of a parallel limb bow and I certainly do not like the draw cycle.
Just the fact that they're "split limbs" makes them similiar, not much else. My DL is 25". I like itty-bitty short bows with short brace heights. Max poundage for me is about 50 lbs. I have shot up to about 56lbs, just not very accurately.

The Trykon Sport, with 50 lb max draw, 6.5" brace height, and that nice little grip sounds about perfect for me. C'mon tax return time!