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Hoyt Carbon Spyder 30 RH 27in. 60lb.

$ 52.8

Availability: 29 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: . Like new Condition.
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • MPN: Carbon Spyder
  • Dexterity: Right Hand
  • Model: Hoyt Spyder 30
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Hoyt
  • Draw Length (in.): 27in.
  • Archery Type: Bow Hunting
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Draw Weight (lbs.): 60lbs.
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    Hoyt Carbon Spyder 30" ATA, RH , 27" DL, 50-60LB Draw weight. IBO 332, 3.6 Lbs. Weight, 75% let-off. Real Tree camo.
    I purchased the bow new, Over 00 invested. Bow has only a few hundred arrows thru it. This bow is like new. Never has been hunted with, as can be seen by no rust on any of the bolts. It has been sitting in the box for several years. I was never able to get used to the short ATA. So, I finally decided it is time to let it go. Includes a QAD rest, TruGlo no tool sight, D loop , peep, Limb Saver hunting stabilizer and 10X wrist sling. This bow is short, light, fast, quiet and accurate. Add your arrows and it is ready to shoot.
    Compound Bow Choice Review
    Draw Cycle/Shootability
    This bow is pretty impressive. The Z5 cams draw smooth, the arrow release is crisp and shock free, and the speed is acceptable as well. When holding the Carbon Spyder, shooters will first notice the overall mass of the bow. Weighing in at 3.6-pounds, the Carbon Spyder 30 is one of the lightest offerings available on the market today. The Hoyt grip is truly fantastic, and has a lot of different feels from the factory giving shooters plenty of options. With several factory options for feel and material, the ProFit grip has one of the most repeatable and best feels offered from a stock bow grip. The draw cycle is smooth from start to finish. The RKT cams are well loved by Hoyt fan boys, and the Z5 cams seem to be an improvement on them in every way. They are smoother, feature a larger valley, and have a more solid back wall. The back wall is not overly solid, but it is not mushy either. The shot produces one of the most dead in the hand feels ever offered on a compound bow. It does not seem to rock, noise is minimal, and the bow remains on target for the follow through. The carbon riser is very durable and should help improve accuracy by having less flex overall. The shorter axel-to-axel measurement does have a bit of a steep string angle, but many shooters prefer shorter rigs for hunting. All in all, the Carbon Spyder 30 is a shooter friendly bow.
    It is really hard to find anything wrong with the Carbon Spyder 30. When holding the bow, shooters will immediately notice how well engineered it is. After shooting the bow, they will be amazed at how dead and quite it is while still having some really great performance. However, price is going to be a huge deterrent for shooters not leaving the store with the new Hoyt carbon bow. Even those that can afford the bow are going to have a hard time paying an additional 0 on top of an already expensive flagship offering in the Faktor series. Is the extra money worth it? Only the shooter can decide. Those purchasing the Carbon Spyder 30 will be very pleased at how well it performs, but the market for those who can afford it has been significantly reduced with the 99 price tag.