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Need specs on old CyberTec, help
Guys,
I took a couple hunting/shooting seasons off, due to the fact that I had some tendonitis issues, and also was very busy with work. I'm getting back into shooting, and I wanted to know if anyone could help with the old CyberTec specs. I remember my 2002 CyberTec was the greatest shooting bow I ever owned, and I can't remember the specs. I think axle to axle was 36" and brace height was just under 7". Can anyone help here? Also need reflex geometry. Also, was there any difference in these specs between the 2002 and 2003 CyberTEC's? Finally, I was wondering what the hot new cam for Hoyt is? I was always a VersaCam shooter, back when I had my Vortec and CyberTEC. The bottom line here is that I'm trying to find a new Hoyt that will be very similar to my old CyberTEC. I do NOT want anything shorter. I need something right around 36". Thanks for any help guys. It's been a while, but it's good to be back! |
RE: Need specs on old CyberTec, help
Hoyt has dropped all thier single-cam technology and have gone to a hybrid (cam and a half) system.
The CyberTec was made in 2003 w/ the hybrid system (I owned one), but dropped for 2004. The two closest bows, spec-wise to the CyberTec that are currently in the line are the X_Tec w/ standard Cam & a half (35.5" AtoA, 7" brace) and the Ultra-Tec XT2000 w/ Spiral cam & a half (36.5" AtoA, 6.75" brace height). The X-Tec is about 10 FPS slower (real world speeds, not advertised) than last years CyberTec but quieter and more pleasant to shoot, and the Ultra w/ Spirals is faster than the 2003 CyberTec by about 5-7 FPS (and is louder and tougher to draw). Hope that helps. :) |
RE: Need specs on old CyberTec, help
Thanks for your response Jeff.
I remeber your in-depth reviews, and I've always respected your opinions. I am torn between buying a 2003 CyberTEC or a new XTEC or UltraTEC. I just can't decide. |
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