Hoyt has designed the perfect blend of a machined aluminum riser with performance driven wood and carbon limbs. With a 21" riser this bow is perfect for archers with longer draw lengths, or who shoot competitively. ...read more
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Great bow
Will be using for mule deer hunting this fall, set up and began shooting, no tuning require...string walking
Couldn't be happier
Very satisfied with the bow so far.
Awesome bow
This is a Hoyt Classic for many years to come.
Tempted to get the Buckskin also
Using for target and 3D.
We do not carry the Bodoodle rest. I believe it would work, but I can't guarantee it since we don't have the actual rest to try. I would recommend contacting Hoyt as they most likely will be able to answer your question.
We only offer a military discount at the moment.
No , only if you find one in our trading post .
Yes we do offer a military discount , you will need to send us a copy of your dd-214 to info@3rivers archery.com , the discount does not apply to bows , bow kits or sale items .
The grips on the Satori may be wood (Hoyt stopped doing) or a black plastic.
It's a brown/wooden grip
The first models that Hoyt had were wood handles and are now plastic.
I just bought a storm grey 21" a week ago and it came with a black plastic handle.
The Satori that I own came with a wooden handle
I can't remember. It was an aluminum riser with a wood handle I think
That is the biggest difference that you will see between the two style of limbs.
We do not carry the Bodoodle rest. I believe it would work, but I can't guarantee it since we don't have the actual rest to try. I would recommend contacting Hoyt as they most likely will be able to answer your question.
They are made in Utah.
The limbs say made in the USA. I assume the riser is too. I'd have to unstrung the bow and pull the limbs of to look for markings on the riser. Doesn't Hoyt's website tell you?