

Hoyt carbon bows have always been at the top of the charts for the MSRP tag, and unfortunately for customers the price has increased yet again. The 31-inch axel-to-axel measurement is a little shorter than the Turbo models of old, but most shooters choosing higher speeds are also shorter draw archers, so the string angle will not make a huge difference for them. The 350 feet per second IBO rating paired with a 6-inch brace height is not different than past years on the specification card, but the higher let-off, and smoother draw cycle are an improvement for man shooters. The Hoyt RX-3 Turbo takes everything shooters have come to love about carbon bows, and enhanced things shooters would benefit from. The end result is the smoothest drawing, fastest shooting cam Hoyt has ever produced, along with being the quietest most dead in the hand bow they have ever produced. For 2019, the RX-3 Turbo gets a new feeling adjustable grip, a new riser with better balance and rigidity than before, new ZT Pro Turbo cams, and dampeners. For some shooters, it is hard to imagine how Hoyt can continue to tweak and improve upon their carbon line up year after year.

That mentality can be seen throughout the entire REDWRX line-up. For 2019, Hoyt chose to include the phrase "Good enough is never good enough," on their overview page of the brand new RX-3 lineup.
