


By anchoring the sight in line with the riser, balance is enhanced and the overall fit is streamlined. In addition to the typical sight mounting holes on the side of the sight window, you’ll find two on the front and a section of Picatinny rail in the box, which creates the company’s new In-Line Sight Mount. It also adds strength and gives every Hoyt bow instant brand recognition. A section of the riser loops behind the grip to create the Hoyt Tec-Lite structure, which channels vibration away from the main body of the bow, bypassing the grip and shooter’s hand. The riser is home to many features and technologies, starting with the Tec riser design. The Tec riser, with its open design, is home to Hoyt’s In-Line sight mount, Integrate Rest mount, compact roller guard, vibration dampeners, XACT grip and In-Line Short Stop Stabilizer. The Ventum 30 features an all-new cam system in the HBX Hoyt Binary Cams that work with the Hybrid EXT split limbs to generate an advertised IBO speed of 342 fps. Let’s look at one of their most anticipated new models, the Ventum 30. It’s been an impressive run, and judging from the lineup for 2021, it looks like they have no intention of letting up. Hoyt pushes the envelope on innovation year in and year out and has been awarded nearly 50 patents. Happy 90th, Hoyt! That is an impressive anniversary, and the company has done a remarkable job carrying Earl Hoyt’s passion and drive through the decades.
