Where are Hoyt limbs made?
Louis, Missouri, to today’s world-class, 150,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Salt Lake City, Utah, Hoyt has been the world’s premier bowmaker.
What are Hoyt limbs made of?
Thanks to Hoyt’s new Quattro limb, competitive recurve shooters can stop their search. Engineered with either a wood or foam core, the outer sections of the limbs are actually made of layered carbon. “The outer skins could be described as a decorative weave,” said Doug Denton, product engineer for Hoyt.
What are ILF bow limbs?
What does ILF mean? ILF stands for “international limb fitting.” This universal system lets archers mate an ILF riser to ILF limbs.
Are Hoyt Carbon risers made in China?
Due to the proprietary nature of the process we cannot discuss fabrication locations or methods but all Hoyt bows have and continue to be built in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Do bow limbs wear out?
Manufacturers make replacement limbs because the limbs on your compound bow can wear out or break over time. There may be defects that cause early splintering or snapping, or damage could happen during use.
Are Hoyt limbs ILF?
The International Limb Fitting or ILF was first designed by Hoyt in the 1980s. Before this time, manufacturers had different limb fittings that were not interchangeable. Today, Hoyt call this the ‘Grand Prix’ fitting. ILF and Grand Prix are the same thing.
How do you choose ILF limbs?
Visit an archery shop and ask the staff to measure your draw length. That measurement lets them calculate which limbs to order. Most manufacturers use a 25-inch riser and measure the draw weight on their limbs at a 28-inch draw length. Limbs marked 42 pounds, for example, pull 42 pounds at a 28-inch draw length.
Who owns bowtech archery?
Minneapolis, Minnesota – Norwest Equity Partners (“NEP”), a leading middle market equity investment firm, has announced that its portfolio company, BOWTECH (or “the Company”), a leading archery equipment manufacturer, has acquired Excalibur Crossbow, a leading crossbow manufacturer.