Description
DESCRIPTION
The new Hoyt Kobalt is a perfect choice for any youth archer or anyone new to the sport who might still be learning proper form and developing the muscle groups used in archery. With an incredibly adjustable draw weight ranging from 7-45 lbs, this bow can be an excellent training tool, and grow with an archer. The draw length is also highly adjustable, ranging from 18”-25”, and can be adjusted at home or the range without needing a bow press. The riser is designed similarly to other new bows in Hoyt’s lineup, the Kobalt features a thin grip for consistent hand placement as well as their “Tech Riser” design. The Tech Riser provides additional structural rigidity and helps to counteract minor torquing which is very helpful to new archers.
Specifications:
- Axle-to-axle: 29.25”
- Brace height: 6-⅞”
- Mass weight: 2.85 lbs
- Draw length: 18-28”
- Draw weight: 7-45 lbs
- Cam: Name: IG CAM
- Dexterity: RH or LH
Package includes:
- 4 Arrow Fuse Maxxis Quiver
- Pro-Fire 3-Pin Sight
- Whisker Biscuit
John –
Both bows were light in
Both bows were light inBoth bows were light in poundage. 60 inch snake is less than 18 pounds at 28 inches, or about 5 pounds light. The snake jr is about the same, pulling 12 pounds at 24 inches and maxing out at around 18 pounds at 30 inches. The manufacturer needs to be a bit more attentive in the manufacturing process, and possibly you need to be a little more suspiRead more about review stating Both bows were light incious of the manufacturer claims. I say that because I wonder if mine is not the the only example of these bows being under the manufactures claim.