Hoyt Archery
Hoyt archery products have been on the market for more than 75 years, and slowly they have managed to make a severe dent in the competition’s reputations. After all, a compilation of 2003 through 2006 first place results in local tournaments has shown that Hoyt archery equipment was the bow of choice for the winners in 67 cases, whereas the closest competitor could only claim 35 wins.
Hoyt archery dealers know of the reputation the company enjoys and for this reason it is not surprising to quite frequently find them online posting about Hoyt. Archery forums generally frown upon the use of their bandwidth for unsolicited ads, but in this case the dealers are very clear in not making a sales pitch but instead they are using the knowledge given to them by the Hoyt Archery Company to educate newbies and even veteran archers about methodology, available technology, and of course bows and other Hoyt archery merchandise.
Thus it is not surprising that many who wonder how to introduce a youngster to archery check out Hoyt. Archery stores that offer youth bows are a dime a dozen, but those that sell the no frills versions of adult bows that have shown a proven performance record are very rarely found. Add to this the ever growing safety concerns and you will quickly understand why a potentially deadly hobby can be engaged in safely by even a child – as long as she or he is closely and competently supervised.
Those who consider the purchase of Hoyt archery products for their kids like the idea that just like the adult versions of the most popular bows, the kids’ kinds also feature riser designs that will limit the vibrations which so many children cite as being the number one reasons why archery does not appeal to them. Perhaps the most famous child sized model by Hoyt Archery is the Trykon Jr. which offers draw length adjustments to be made that are designed to help the parent to frequently adjust the bow as the child is growing. Since new equipment does not have to be purchased as frequently, it makes sense to introduce America’s youth to the fine art of archery by investing in high quality equipment.
If you are not certain if your child is ready, dealers will be able to guide you with respect to your child’s age, strength, and weight and thus will take the guess work out of outfitting the next generation.