Good shooting Mr PJ. Looks like a nice offering from Hoyt. Seems like some mixed feelings in the comments. Ive been surfing AT and there has been some discussion about their target line up for 25. Seems like I'm the next few weeks foruns are going to start cooking. I'm thankful snd blessed. No desire or need to upgrade. Thanks for sharing PJ, we appreciate it sir.
Thanks for the review PJ. Two questions: 1. Hoyt have been using Cerakote as the finish on their target risers the last few years, yet this looks so shiny, have they gone back to just a paint finish? 2. The cams can be moved a little by changing the shims as you show at 7:26 in the video. Are the replacement shims included in the box? Thank you.
Tech riser equals no torque tuning which is pretty important in target archery. It’s better to torque tune you rest and ight together than just the sight.
I know the bone seems pretty fast man because from the time that you broke the shot to the arrows smacked the target on that first one what was it 45 yd met been like a second and a half
Hi, when the tweener let off module foot on this bow will be available on your site?? And is it the same as the tweener let off module of the HBT STRATOS??
Crazy how everyone has gone back to 2 cam bows. No more cam 1/2, no more single cam. No more weird asymmetrical binary cams. Just waiting for Desparts patent to expire and we’ll be back to Nitrous X cams.
How does the draw cycle compare to the svx cam? With the nec spec mod system they say it is the "new" svx cam. The reason we love those cams is the aggresivness of them how would you compare the draw with the spec mod compared to the other and the old svx cam? The backwall? And also the kick foreward. (I still use my invicta without dampening to get that kick foreward i felt that lacking in the stratos how does this feel in that regard?)
So the spec mod is for specific draw lengths only. It is not different than the CDM, other than it is draw length specific. Since my draw is 30 and the CDM only goes to 29 on the 37, I didn’t shoot that module. I shot the C Spec mod, which gave me 30 inch draw. I shot the hard foot at 75% letoff…. I would not describe the draw as aggressive
Sure am glad I bought my Stratos. This creation is going to drive up the price those. Maybe when I actually get to see one, I might think differently, but it looks very cheaply made to me
The Hoyt Concept lines of target bows are "special order" compounds. This means they build one when one is ordered - so we won't have a large physical stock of these in most cases.
I can only speak for myself, but I've had that happen dozens of times with bows of all brands. It doesn't always happen, but it's certainly not uncommon.
@@pjreilly3997yeah i had it once before. i hope that i am one lucky guy that this happens to when my concept x 40 left hand arrives here in Germany in December. I mean i don’t mind shimming the bow its easy once you have done it and i made the experience that the left/right tare is the same for all my arrows once i have bullet holed it with one of them. But tbo i would like to see it in that video. Takes the fear of shimming a hoyt from people
Compound bows can only look SO different, in the end. Lot of bows, lot of years. Gonna be similarity and overlap - doesn't mean extensive engineering and design didn't go into this one.
That's funny that you feel confident enough to say that, when pretty much every archery manufacturer is using darton patents. Even pse. Do some homework kid.
@@WolfinWolvesClothing713 it does not make it any less true. The riser looks like a PSE Dominator Duo X (down to the limb graphics) with a bridge, and the cams are the fixed split yoke Darton came out with years ago and have been licensing to PSE and a number of other companies. Is that specific enough for you?
I'd say it's a far shot from "most complicated cam ever." Either take the rotating mod if it fits your draw length, or choose the appropriate spec mod for your draw length. Can't go below the floor, and can't go above the ceiling.
People might not realize it but you're one of the greatest Representatives of archery honestly
We appreciate that (whether you're talking to us as a company or just P.J.)
Love the new build aspect to the review! Great job PJ! And thank you to you and LAS for the review! Looks like a great offering this year!
As always from you, great review. Keep up the good work. 🙂
Nice to see Hoyt back to glossy risers can’t wait to see blue
Nice bow and good shooting! Glad you went 14 hunting for the podium! Brassy!
Good shooting Mr PJ. Looks like a nice offering from Hoyt. Seems like some mixed feelings in the comments. Ive been surfing AT and there has been some discussion about their target line up for 25. Seems like I'm the next few weeks foruns are going to start cooking. I'm thankful snd blessed. No desire or need to upgrade. Thanks for sharing PJ, we appreciate it sir.
Longer riser, bigger cams, new larger limb pockets, new wider limbs, double yoke and modules.. could've just said they're making a Title😅
Thanks for the review PJ.
Two questions:
1. Hoyt have been using Cerakote as the finish on their target risers the last few years, yet this looks so shiny, have they gone back to just a paint finish?
2. The cams can be moved a little by changing the shims as you show at 7:26 in the video. Are the replacement shims included in the box?
Thank you.
1. They have both options, but the target colors will be shiny.
2. The shims do not come with the bow. You have to get them through your dealer.
@@LancasterArcherySupplyDoes lancaster not sell this shims? Because my conceptx arrived today and i bought it off lancaster.
I felt bad when Stratos was discontinued, I wanted to buy it for a very long time :(
Save money and keep your eye on classifieds
Well I have some great news for you: Hoyt recently released an even better target bow.
Tech riser equals no torque tuning which is pretty important in target archery. It’s better to torque tune you rest and ight together than just the sight.
How are you torque tuning your integrate rests anyway?
@@ArchersAnonymous-nb4ymIf you have the expensive qad target blade rest
I know the bone seems pretty fast man because from the time that you broke the shot to the arrows smacked the target on that first one what was it 45 yd met been like a second and a half
Hi, when the tweener let off module foot on this bow will be available on your site??
And is it the same as the tweener let off module of the HBT STRATOS??
Crazy how everyone has gone back to 2 cam bows. No more cam 1/2, no more single cam. No more weird asymmetrical binary cams. Just waiting for Desparts patent to expire and we’ll be back to Nitrous X cams.
Some day soon one of these companies is gonna release a "Camless" compound bow and it'll just be a recurve.
This bow looks similar to the Chinese topoint x40. 😅
How does the draw cycle compare to the svx cam? With the nec spec mod system they say it is the "new" svx cam. The reason we love those cams is the aggresivness of them how would you compare the draw with the spec mod compared to the other and the old svx cam? The backwall? And also the kick foreward. (I still use my invicta without dampening to get that kick foreward i felt that lacking in the stratos how does this feel in that regard?)
So the spec mod is for specific draw lengths only. It is not different than the CDM, other than it is draw length specific. Since my draw is 30 and the CDM only goes to 29 on the 37, I didn’t shoot that module. I shot the C Spec mod, which gave me 30 inch draw. I shot the hard foot at 75% letoff…. I would not describe the draw as aggressive
it looks like trx and invicta had a baby
"Invictrx"
Sure am glad I bought my Stratos. This creation is going to drive up the price those. Maybe when I actually get to see one, I might think differently, but it looks very cheaply made to me
Don't let the video fool you - it's a very high quality bow in person, even if that doesn't come through visually in the recording to your eye.
There almost to date with Mathew’s
Not even close mathews is behind Hoyt
Fanboys are gay.
Out of stock all the pros are scarfing them up
The Hoyt Concept lines of target bows are "special order" compounds. This means they build one when one is ordered - so we won't have a large physical stock of these in most cases.
When Hoyt first introduced the shoot through wait times were a year. Hoyt has historically had long wait times on target bows.
Is it ceracoat finish? It doesnt look like that, just looks like a nomal paint finish
This one is not cerakote
look like Topoint X40 =))
Hey, what’s your arrow rest?
PJ ran a Hamskea Everest on the Concept X37.
You can check it out here: lancasterarchery.com/products/hamskea-everest-rest-with-universal-bracket
No spirals?!?!?! You're gonna sit there, owning hoyt archery...and not offer me an SVX cam?
K, bye... 😢
I mean I don't personally own Hoyt Archery, but I'll see what I can do I guess.
Bullet hole out of the box without shimming that thing which would take hours… what a coincidence, don’t you think?
I can only speak for myself, but I've had that happen dozens of times with bows of all brands. It doesn't always happen, but it's certainly not uncommon.
@@pjreilly3997yeah i had it once before. i hope that i am one lucky guy that this happens to when my concept x 40 left hand arrives here in Germany in December. I mean i don’t mind shimming the bow its easy once you have done it and i made the experience that the left/right tare is the same for all my arrows once i have bullet holed it with one of them. But tbo i would like to see it in that video. Takes the fear of shimming a hoyt from people
the only reason I like this bow to come out is so I can buy a second hand Stratos at a cheaper price
"the only reason I like this bow to come out is so I can buy a second hand Concept X at a cheaper price."
- anw7669, October 2026
2000$ yikes that’s a pricey one
Greed is going to kill target archery
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@@shoelessjoe6243 american made costs money
Srsly? Perform X with this hoyt`s grip thing. Even limb graphics look similiar.
To be fair, the perform x was prevail/invicta geometry with an evolve cam.
Lol.
@@bmook019 look at early pse bows, they have same riser design 10+ year before hoyt.
Compound bows can only look SO different, in the end. Lot of bows, lot of years. Gonna be similarity and overlap - doesn't mean extensive engineering and design didn't go into this one.
exactly. You can only do reflex, d flex or neutral. Hoyt still has the most unique design with the tec riser and shoot through.
what parts exactly are made in CHINA?
my bow looks like this
Mine does not
Copying PSE and Darton's homework.
That's funny that you feel confident enough to say that, when pretty much every archery manufacturer is using darton patents. Even pse. Do some homework kid.
@@WolfinWolvesClothing713 it does not make it any less true. The riser looks like a PSE Dominator Duo X (down to the limb graphics) with a bridge, and the cams are the fixed split yoke Darton came out with years ago and have been licensing to PSE and a number of other companies. Is that specific enough for you?
🤣
Most complicated cam ever, adjustable on some drawlengths, module on some, some quarter inch adjustable but not 31 😂😂😂😂😂
I'd say it's a far shot from "most complicated cam ever." Either take the rotating mod if it fits your draw length, or choose the appropriate spec mod for your draw length. Can't go below the floor, and can't go above the ceiling.