![]() The integrated Silent Shelf padding is a great idea and is superior to the moleskin or felt most of us stick onto our riser shelves. Hoyt’s bows in general, and the newer carbon bows in particular, are widely known for their “dead in the hand” feel at the shot, and I’d have to concur with that sentiment shock and vibration are non-issues, and this is a super-quiet bow. It was a good trade-off I’m not a fan of extremely low-brace-height bows, but the 63⁄4-inch brace height of the Carbon Element RKT is generous enough for the great majority of shooters, and the extra speed takes this bow up a notch in terms of performance. The profile of the Rocket Cam contributes to a draw that is a little less aggressive than the FUEL cam while at the same time, in conjunction with a slightly skinnier brace height, boosting speed. Hunters who shoot their bows with quiver attached can really appreciate this feature. It is nicely balanced, though, partly because of Hoyt’s distinctive shoot-through design, and also because of the unusual position of the stabilizer bushing, which is offset 3⁄4 inch to the left for a right-handed shooter. ![]() ![]() I was almost reluctant to put sights and a stabilizer on this bow. Bowhunters who appreciate a super-light bow (and I happen to be among them) will be impressed with this bow’s 3.6-pound weight. In fact, some will argue that heavier bows are steadier in the hand and more forgiving. Light weight is something not every bowhunter considers to be a priority, especially among those hunters who spend most of their time in treestands. Shooting The Bowīeauty may be in the eye of the beholder (and I find this to be one sharp-looking bow), but fit & finish are a little less subjective, and the Element RKT I examined out of the box takes fit & finish of a bow to a whole new level. the 7-inch brace height of the original Element. the 323 fps rating for last year’s Carbon Element and (not coincidentally, I’m sure) a slightly skinnier 63⁄4-inch brace height for the Element RKT vs. The Rocket Cam is essentially the latest incarnation of the Cam & 1/2 system that Hoyt introduced to the market to much acclaim in 2003, a system that links the top & bottom cams with a control cable to reduce timing issues.īasic specs for the Carbon Element RKT remain the same with the exception of the 330 fps ATA speed vs. The Carbon Element RKT (along with several other bows in Hoyt’s 2012 line-up) features Hoyt’s new Rocket Cam, touted as both faster and smoother than the FUEL cams that powered Hoyt’s higher-end bows last year. The Element boasted an impressive array of new technology including XTS Pro Arc Limbs, FUEL cams, a newly designed lower-friction in-line roller guard, Stealthshot damping material, Silent Shelf (a soft rubber-like coating on the shelf to deaden sound), and an offset stabilizer. Last year Hoyt tweaked the Matrix and added the Element to its carbon line-up. With an axle to axle of 31.5", 3.6 pound mass weight and a 6.75" brace height this bow will give you amazing performance, zero shock and no vibration.The new Carbon Element RKT is the third generation of Hoyt’s carbon riser bows, which began with the radical-looking Carbon Matrix in 2010. The compact frame of the Carbon Element G3 is perfect for those wanting short and sweet. At full draw, the limbs flex away from the Air Shox, yet after the shot, the 5-Layer-Lamination limbs come to rest silently on the Air Shox increasing accuracy and eliminating noise and vibration. The new AirShox arms allow the limbs to perform at their maximum potential by not interfering with them whilst shooting but once the shot is released, the AirShox perform their magic with a deadly quiet shot and vibration is eliminated. With its unique hollow carbon riser design, Hoyt Carbon Element G3 will ensure you shoot where you want to all day. Hoyt’s 2013 Carbon G3 Element boasts the lightest, strongest riser in the archery industry. Save an unbelievable $645.00 off the retail price, but hurry as these bows are running out fast and once they're gone.well, they're gone. We have one bow in 60lb in LH only in BlackOut in a draw length range from 26" to 28". Normally $1595.00 but out they go at just $950.00, only while stocks last. The Hoyt Carbon Element G3 is currently on Special.
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