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Hoyt Carbon Carbon RX-4 ULTRA Realtree Riser & Limbs RH 27-30" 60-70# New

$ 633.57

Availability: 28 in stock
  • Draw Weight (lbs.): 60-70
  • Brand: Hoyt
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Dexterity: Right Hand
  • Archery Type: Bow Hunting/ field/target
  • Suitable For: Men
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Draw Length (in.): 27"-30"
  • Condition: Display bow
  • Model: Carbon RX-4 Ultra
  • MPN: 11436958

    Description

    Hoyt Carbon Carbon RX-4
    RealTree
    2.0
    Riser & Limbs RH 27-30" 60-70 lb
    New in Box
    Comes with RDX Bow Case And Hat
    CompoundBow Choice Review
    Hoyt always have a well advertised bow release each year, and 2020 is no different. The hype created is contagious, and Hoyt makes it difficult for shooters to not share in the excitement of a newly released bow. However, that can also have a negative effect because, well haters are going to hate. There is a lot of negativity in 2020 in general with folks saying bow companies made no changes, or limited upgrades to their previous year offerings, and unfortunately some are including the RX-4 Ultra in that conversation. Although there in nothing shockingly new on the RX-4 Ultra when compared to the outgoing RX-3 Ultra model, the upgrades Hoyt chose to make have a positive impact on the overall shooter experience with the new models. The rotating module system is tweaked a bit this year to include the draw length and the draw stop post on the same module, which means changing the draw length just became easier by not needing to rotate the module and adjust the draw stop. This also firmed up the back wall quite a bit when compared to previous models. Many will agree the draw cycle is a bit smoother than last year as well, and the 6 3/4-inch brace in combination with the cam design still flings arrows an ATA rated 343 feet per second. The worst thing about the RX-4 Ultra is the price point. Hoyt continues to raise the suggested cost of their rigs by each year, which gives the carbon Ultra model for 2020 a 49 price tag. This is getting absolutely ridiculous honestly, and there is no way Hoyt sales are not going to see an impact. Most aluminum riser bows are in the 00 range, and many shooters will have a hard time justifying an additional 0 for a carbon riser, despite the advertised benefits of having a carbon riser bow. Ultimately, the RX-4 Ultra is another amazing bow coming out of the Hoyt factory. However, it is getting harder and harder to justify the always growing price tag on a bow with minimal upgrades in functionality and technology.