When Hoyt introduced Formula to the world in 2010, it was a major change in the recurve world. The bow was many times succesful on tournaments with world's top archers like OH, Jin-Hyuk, Viktor Ruban, Berengere Schuh, Simon Terry, Natalia Valeeva and Brady Ellison. Even yesterday on the Olympic Test Event in London IM Dong-Hyun shot a world record on the 2x 70meters!!!! He also won the Korean Championships last week while shooting the bow only for a few weeks.
The new Formula HPX increases performance with a more aggressive and efficient geometry, yet it should not give up on accuracy, stability or shootability. Tested by some of the world’s most accomplished shooters, the new HPX geometry extracts more energy from the draw and decreases vibration at all draw lengths. HPX’s dynamics also promote faster aiming and a smoother follow-through.
HPX’s Paralever Limb System provides for a smooth draw allowing the choice of shorter than usual riser-limb combinations. This provides the option of more performance gain possibilities for experienced shooters. Like all Formula series risers, HPX features Hoyt’s Dynamic Flex Control, for enhanced riser follow-through and shot-to-shot consistency. Patent pending Pro Series limb bolts come standard. HPX risers are factoryequipped with the Hoyt high wrist wood grip and are compatible with all current Hoyt recurve grips. HPX is the new Hoyt recurve performance benchmark for 2012.
The Formula Paralever Mounting System reduces stress and vibration by up to 44% Paralever also improves the accuracy of the limb to riser fit by50%.
Some additional information: HPX is produced in 25 and 27" lengths, similar mass weight as a Hoyt Formula RX, 0.700 less deflex, so with no other variables expect a notable velocity increase.
The fastest Formula Series limb ever engineered. The all new F7 uses the Triaxial Carbon Technology- developed for demanding aerospace applications. F7 features enhanced recovery rates, optimal torsional stability and all-temperature performance, with the lowest total mass weight of any Hoyt recurve limb ever made. The use of triaxial and unidirectional quad carbon layers and a choice of either Hoyt’s legendary Syntactic Foam Core Technology or traditional laminated hard rock maple cores result in more speed, decreased sound and vibration, and an 1,000-dry-fire capability, for ultimate durability.
Available in 22 to 50 lbs. in2 lb. increments, short, medium and long lengths. The F7 will come in 2 versions: carbon/foam and carbon/wood!
All dry-fire testing is done by trained technicians with proper equipment. Dry firing (drawing and releasing a bow without an arrow) is extremely dangerous and should never be done. Hoyt’s 1,000 dry fire test and standard is for Hoyt limbs only.