2009 Hoyt AlphaMax

By Bill Krenz

2009 Hoyt AlphaMax

Relentless product innovation has been a Hoyt hallmark for years. Such innovation is driven by two factors. To begin with, there’s the act of listening to your customers in order to stay in touch with what they want and need. That’s important. But innovation requires more. The second key factor is the imagination to create new solutions for old problems. True innovation results when knowledge is combined with imagination. 

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2009 BowTech Admiral

By Bill Krenz

2009 BowTech Admiral

A good number of bow companies are seemingly content to make but minor changes to their bows from year to year. In direct contrast, BowTech appears to march to a much faster drummer. They seem driven to leap their bows ahead whenever possible.

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2009 Alpine Silverado Ventura

By Bill Krenz

2009 Alpine Silverado Ventura

Did you know that Alpine Archery was the very first bow company to offer a compound bow with a machined-aluminum riser? Alpine did that way back in 1990, and they’ve been a leader in riser technology ever since. 

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2009 Hoyt SuperHawk

By Bill Krenz

2009 Hoyt SuperHawk

Prices are up. Gasoline is at an all-time high. Groceries, building materials and more have all seen dramatic price increases of late. The world is more expensive, which is exactly why it’s so remarkable to now be able to purchase a quality Hoyt bow for less.

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2008 Diamond Marquis

By Bill Krenz

2008 Diamond Marquis

Is there such a thing as the ideal hunting bow? That depends a great deal on who you ask. Some bowhunters demand extremes. They insist on an ultra-short bow or the fastest bow possible (no matter what), or they’re willing to forsake everything else for a smooth draw and a quiet, shock-free shot. 

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