Hoyt Vicxen Camo

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Look out fellas, the fairer sex just levelled the playing field.

The Vicki Cianciarulo signature series, Hoyt Vicxen, is designed for truly die hard female hunters.

Don’t let this sexy siren’s good looks fool you…Vicxen can hunt.

And Vixcen offers eye-catching reflex geometry, bulletproof XT 2000 laminated limbs and uncompromising Spiral X Cam & 1/2 technology. The Spiral X Cam & 1/2 Performance System has become a favourite among serious archers everywhere, winning multiple pro tournaments and setting numerous world records.

Spiral X offers a high-energy force draw curve that peaks for a longer duration and a super hard wall. The result is wind-beating and hard-hitting speed with supreme accuracy.

Everything that Hoyt engineers, designs and builds is built to the highest standards possible. Hoyt refuses to cut corners. Their limbs are the perfect example. Designed and built in their factory in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, every limb is built utilising a technically advanced lamination process with the industry’s highest quality composite and fibreglass components. It’s time consuming and more expensive, but it delivers the most consistent and durable limbs available. You’d be hard-pressed to find any limb design in the entire industry that even comes close. Hoyt wouldn’t have it any other way.

How many bow companies build their limbs to withstand 1,000 dry-fires? Only Hoyt builds rock-solid limbs engineered to survive such rigorous testing standards.

XT Series limbs are contoured, pre-stressed and laminated with Hoyt’s proprietary Five Layer Lamination process incorporating Uniform Stress Distribution Technology. The result? A perfectly engineered stress profile that eliminates “hot spots” that plague lesser quality flat-glass and solid-limb designs. Hoyt XT Series limbs are without question the strongest, most dependable, longest lasting limbs you’ll find anywhere.

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Hoyt’s team of engineers is the largest and most capable in the archery industry. Every Hoyt engineer, including President Randy Walk, is a passionate archer or bowhunter – some call them archineers.

Painstaking attention to detail is the norm at Hoyt. Some of the world’s most advanced manufacturing practices and rigorous quality control standards, including ISO 9001 certification, are part of Hoyt’s total commitment to producing the best bows in the world.

The Vicki Cianciarulo signature series – every hunting colour option includes custom limb artwork and pink trim accents including strings and the 180 Pro-Fit grip.

Bow specs at a glance

  • Weight ranges 30-40lbs, 40-50lbs, 50-60lbs, 60-70lbs. Please specify weight required. All bows are adjustable 10lbs down from the peak draw weight.
  • Draw range – 23″-29″ in 1-2″ increments
  • Wheel Cam & 1/2 Plus
  • Limbs ZRS 12
  • Let-Off 70%
  • IBO Speed 306fps
  • Axle to Axle 33″
  • Brace height 6.75″
  • Mass weight 4.1lbs
  • StealthShot String Suppression System
  • Parallel Split Limb Technology
  • Pro-Fit Custom Grip
  • Alpha Shox by LimbSaver are strategically placed in the limbs to dampen noise and vibration
  • Pro Lock Pocket – Zero Tolerance Locking Pocket System
  • FUSE Custom Strings and Cables built with high-performance string material
  • Available in RH and LH. Please specify RH or LH
  • Camo Colour Options – Realtree APG HD, Black Out, Half and Half (Black Riser/Camo Limbs). Please specify colour required.

Stalking her prey with a super-light TEC LITE riser, its comfortable and functional 180 Grip, Cam & 1/2 Plus performance for a smooth draw and easy adjustability and a host of other pro-quality technologies, Vicxen promises to turn the girl next door into a hard core huntress.

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Ethan Smith is a seasoned marine veteran, professional blogger, witty and edgy writer, and an avid hunter. He spent a great deal of his childhood years around the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest in Arizona. Watching active hunters practise their craft initiated him into the world of hunting and rubrics of outdoor life. He also honed his writing skills by sharing his outdoor experiences with fellow schoolmates through their high school’s magazine. Further along the way, the US Marine Corps got wind of his excellent combination of skills and sought to put them into good use by employing him as a combat correspondent. He now shares his income from this prestigious job with his wife and one kid. Read more >>