New Hoyts
#12
RE: New Hoyts
I looked at the new Hoyts the other day and I actually like the new look better. You can accessorize it with more matching components, not that we are seeking a first place ribbon for a beauty contest though. I am not a huge fan of Hoyts appearance but I do like the new colors better.
I have never seen a Ross bow in person until last Friday. If appearance was the most important characteristic when purchasing a bow, I think Ross would win hands down. I have never shot one nor do I have any desire to as I don't need any temptation. If I bought another bow my wife would cut off something that is very dear to all of us men.
I have never seen a Ross bow in person until last Friday. If appearance was the most important characteristic when purchasing a bow, I think Ross would win hands down. I have never shot one nor do I have any desire to as I don't need any temptation. If I bought another bow my wife would cut off something that is very dear to all of us men.
#13
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Montana
Posts: 586
RE: New Hoyts
Yep their looks have taken a turn for the worse.
I'm just like some of you - "Looks aren't important . .. Oh, but here's my opinion on them" .
All of the parallel limb bows look ugly to me. That is, if looks mattered, which they don't.
OK, OK, let's just say looks were important. Just for a minute. Take a look at my Protec! Nobody will beat this!
Not that it's important.
I'm just like some of you - "Looks aren't important . .. Oh, but here's my opinion on them" .
All of the parallel limb bows look ugly to me. That is, if looks mattered, which they don't.
OK, OK, let's just say looks were important. Just for a minute. Take a look at my Protec! Nobody will beat this!
Not that it's important.
#15
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 5
RE: New Hoyts
i own a 2006 hoyt trykon and i like the black colorings on the new hoyts.has any shot the new vectrix or the vulcan yet? looking to upgrade but not sure about the new string suppressors on these bows and havent had the chance to shoot one myself.
#16
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: New Hoyts
ORIGINAL: jones123
Yep their looks have taken a turn for the worse.
I'm just like some of you - "Looks aren't important . .. Oh, but here's my opinion on them" .
All of the parallel limb bows look ugly to me. That is, if looks mattered, which they don't.
OK, OK, let's just say looks were important. Just for a minute. Take a look at my Protec! Nobody will beat this!
Not that it's important.
Yep their looks have taken a turn for the worse.
I'm just like some of you - "Looks aren't important . .. Oh, but here's my opinion on them" .
All of the parallel limb bows look ugly to me. That is, if looks mattered, which they don't.
OK, OK, let's just say looks were important. Just for a minute. Take a look at my Protec! Nobody will beat this!
Not that it's important.
All kidding a side. Beautiful bow!
#18
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: West Virginia
Posts: 128
RE: New Hoyts
Gee it will not be long and some of you will be picking out your camo to coordinate with your boots, so that it matches your hat [8D]and backpack and if it doesn't [X(]you will not be seen in the woods... Oh My
#20
RE: New Hoyts
I agree. To me it's sort of like my choice of camo. I don't buy it for what it looks like on the shelf...or on me, I buy if for how effective I think it will be for me while hunting.
[quote]ORIGINAL: wihunter402
I really don't buy a bow because of looks.
[quote]ORIGINAL: wihunter402
I really don't buy a bow because of looks.