Another new Hoyt!!
Looks like Hoyt just released another new bow for 2018! It’s called the Nitrux! Looks to be a mid level priced bow with all the features of their high end bows. Pretty sweet looking, if you ask me!!
https://youtu.be/beFAuGTPVJ4 https://youtu.be/nv1QRcMU9hU |
Out of curiosity, what would this bow sell for and what would a high end bow go for?
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I'm not surprised they launched another bow at a lower price. I liked how the RX-1 shot but there was no way I was paying $2100+ GST for a bare bow |
Rumour is this will run around $849USD Roughly $1100-$1200 Canadian
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why wouldnt you just buy the Hyperforce its the exact same cam system as the RX-1 and retails around 1200-1300$. its barely heavier than the RX-1 and costs 800$ less for essentially the same bow
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This new bow is literally the Powermax with the exception of aluminum limb pockets and roller cable guides. Not a bad thing as I shoot a powermax, but is the few hundred dollars extra worth it?
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I was at Jimbows today and talked to Carson about the Nitrux. They are really excited to bring in the Nitrux. I assumed it was because of poor sales of the RX1 because that is the general consensus on Archery Talk. But to the contrary Jimbows has sold more RX1 than any other Canadian dealer and the 2nd place dealer is a distance 2nd. They can’t keep them on the shelve and contrary to AT the Realm and Triax are not selling very well and the Bowtech sales which is usually Jimbows best sellers are down.
The Nitrux is basically a Powermax riser and a Hyperforce for everything else and if I remember correctly should be right around $1100 |
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Hoyt owns the carbon market, the carbon RX-1 is the North store’s top seller so far this year. Some guys once they switch to carbon will not shoot anything else.
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Just watched another review on YouTube this morning. The guy who did the review claimed that there was a lot of vibration on the shot, and you could visibly see that the back wall was very spongy! Now, this is one opinion. I’m sure if the timing was not set properly, it could cause a spongy back wall, as only one draw stop would be contacting the cable. I don’t see how he could be feeling much vibration either, as he had a stabilizer on the bow as well. Here’s the link to the video.
https://youtu.be/ZxwX_R7eQc4 |
Nitrux
Hey guys,
First off Im a huge Hoyt guy! I shoot an RX1 and have ordered my new RX3 already! Nitrux is a great bow, and yes maybe not too much difference then the powermax... but getting away from plastic limb pockets is worth the money difference alone! As far as guys wanting a non carbon Hoyt due to pricing, the new Helix for 2019 sure looks sweet! Im excited to shoot one |
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The 2019 lineup looks amazing!! I want one. I didn’t really like the offerings for 2018, but this years options look awesome. I do however wish that they still ran 3 cam options. I like the idea of having an ultra. But with my 27.5”-28” draw, I’m not sure I’ll be getting the full efficiency out of the bow. How are the new cams, do they hold the efficiency at all draw length settings? I just like the ultra for the longer ATA, and longer brace height. |
I’m excited for the new Hoyt’s this year
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