RE: Question Hoyt Guys????
It has already been said but I will echo those above. Take your bow to the bow shop and shoot it against several other bows from several other companies. If you find one that you like better than your current set up and it is worth the money to you, go for it. Don't worry about what is printed on the riser.
I went to the pro shop certain I was getting a new Mathew's bow, I just didn't know if I was going to get the LX or the Outback. After shooting Mathew's, Bowtech, Kodiak, and Hoyt, I ended up with the Xtec. For me, it was best all-round bow.