HOYT Enduro Package - 40-70 lbs - Compound Bow

HOYT Enduro Package - 40-70 lbs - Compound Bow

SKU: 352892
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HOYT Enduro Package - 40-70 lbs - Compound Bow

The HOYT Enduro Compound Bow sets new standards in its price range, offering both beginners and advanced archers a powerful and fully equipped setup. With a stable 30-inch axle-to-axle length and the proven HBX cam system, the Enduro ensures smooth, controlled shot performance with maximum efficiency. It is also fully compatible with the Hoyt In-Line accessory system, providing optimal balance and minimized shot noise.

Features & Characteristics
  • HBX Cam System: Provides a calm, smooth draw and increases shooting accuracy.
  • 30-Inch Axle-to-Axle Length: Offers a stable platform for consistent performance and improved balance.
  • Compatibility with Hoyt In-Line Accessories: Enables the use of in-line sights and arrow rests for an optimized shooting experience.
  • Parallel Limb Design: Reduces vibrations and enhances shooting stability.
  • CNC-Machined Aluminum Riser: Ensures durability and precision.
  • Vital Point Grip: Provides a comfortable and consistent hand position for better control.
Technical Specifications
  • Speed (ATA): 328 fps
  • Axle-to-Axle Length: 30 inches
  • Brace Height: 7 inches
  • Draw Length: 24" – 30" (adjustable)
  • Draw Weight: 40 – 70 lbs (adjustable)
  • Cam System: HBX
  • Riser: CNC-Machined Aluminum
  • Limb Design: Parallel Limbs
Scope of Delivery
  • Hoyt Enduro Compound Bow
  • Maxxis 4-Arrow Quiver
  • QAD Hunter Drop-Away Arrow Rest
  • Enduro 5-Pin Pic Rail Sight
  • Short Stop Stabilizer

Characteristics

Shipping weight: 3,40 kg
Item weight: 3,40 kg

Right-handed or left-handed?

Determination of the draw hand

The draw hand is the hand that pulls the string. This means that a right-handed bow is held in the left hand and drawn with the right hand.

Determining your personal draw hand has far less to do with whether you are left-handed or right-handed than you might initially assume. It is much more about determining the dominant eye. The dominant eye is used for aiming. This then automatically results in the draw hand.

The term dominant eye refers to the eye whose visual information is superimposed on everything. If a shooter tried to aim with the other eye, he would have to close the dominant eye.

There are two ways of determining the dominant eye: On the one hand, it is the eye that is generally favoured, for example when looking through the viewfinder of a camera, through the peephole or similar situations. On the other hand, there is a small exercise that can be used to determine the dominant eye beyond doubt:

  • The arms are stretched out and a triangle is formed with the thumbs and index fingers of both hands.
  • A small target is aimed at through the triangle, for example a socket or a cupboard knob. Focus on this object.
  • The hands are now slowly brought towards the face without taking the target object out of focus.
  • The triangle of thumb and index fingers will involuntarily tend towards one side of the face and this is where the dominant eye is located.

If the dominance of the eye and hand do not match, the bow should still be selected according to eye dominance. The arms can be easily retrained for the new draw hand, but not the eye.

More information on choosing the right type of bow, the right draw weight and the right arrows can be found here: A brief introduction to archery

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