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2007 hoyt compound bow configurations - France Archerie

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The Avenger is sure to be the best value <strong>bow</strong> on the<br />

market. It features a machined aluminum TEC riser design<br />

with Hoyt’s exclusive RizerShox Technology, Dual Locking<br />

Pockets pockets, XT Series limbs and is powered by Hoyt’s<br />

Cam & 1/2 Performance System. At a mere 32 inches axleto-axle,<br />

the <strong>bow</strong> is extremely lightweight and easy to maneuver<br />

in a treestand, while stalking or shooting from a ground<br />

blind. If you’re looking for a <strong>bow</strong> that’s big on technology and<br />

performance, but not on price, the Avenger is for you.<br />

32”<br />

Axle-to-Axle<br />

7”<br />

Brace Height<br />

309<br />

Feet Per Second<br />

See back cover for complete list of <strong>bow</strong> specifications.<br />

3/4 INCH SPLIT LIMB TECHNOLOGY<br />

Hoyt’s legendary 5 layer lamination design creates an extremely<br />

durable and reliable limb that is consistent and strong in any<br />

condition. The pre-contoured, prestressed design uses Hoyt’s<br />

Uniform Stress Distribution technology. As the limb bends,<br />

energy is distributed evenly throughout the limb improving efficiency<br />

and eliminating “hot spots”, which are found on most<br />

solid limbs. The design also harnesses more power which<br />

produces more speed with lower stress levels.<br />

www.<strong>hoyt</strong>.com<br />

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By eliminating the vulnerable v-grooves, limb bolt grooves<br />

and holes of traditional solid limbs, the 3/4” split limb<br />

design is also immune to the most common cracking failures<br />

found on standard limb designs.

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