I think Hoyt's reputation for tough, bullet proof bows is well documented including their limbs.
These bows are just a notch above that even for Hoyt's standards. They sold Matrix bows last year as fast as they could make them at $1699
I think they better gear up on the Elements because at $1050 I think sales will be even higher.
Dan
Originally Posted by
bigcountryextreme
First, I think the hoyt bows are about the best there is. But I guess this test doesn't impress me much. I rarely see risers being bent the problem of a bow.
Limbs, cams, axles, strings. These are things to worry about. I would like to see them publish the 1000 dry fire test. Feel free to change strings/cables. Then show no damage.