
Not only this design is very reliable, but it also provides for high performance by storing a lot of energy, increasing speeds, and reducing vibration. Experts agree the XTS Arc limbs are among the most reliable and strongest limbs on the market.
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LimbsThe new XTS Pro Arc limbs are built utilizing the same advanced five layer lamination technology that has been successfully used for manufacturing a number of great quality Hoyt rigs in the past. The good news is you can remove the stock grip and replace it with a different type if you don't like it for some reason. Obviously, this is a matter of personal preference. While the 180 Pro Fit grip is considered by many archers to be very comfortable and functional, some shooters prefer putting side plates on it. This factory grip is pretty torqueless, as confirmed by many archers who shot this bow. GripThe Carbon Element comes with a one piece narrow handle.

The silent riser shelf is just one of the components of the impressive silencing package the Carbon Element is equipped with. According to the Hoyt design team this engineering solution also helps to reduce the noise created by drop away rests. This design helps to reduce the noise significantly. Silent riser shelfIn 2011 Hoyt engineers came up with the Silent Riser Shelf designed to isolate the arrow from contacting the riser and make the bow quieter. With this design, the overall bow mass weight is only 3.6 lbs meaning you can put the extra weight anywhere you like to achieve better balance. In addition, even a bare Carbon Element is dead in the hand as noted by many experts and shooters. This high-tech design delivers great performance without vibration and noise. The hollow carbon tube riser is very different to typical aluminum risers in terms of both look and feel. RiserEquipped with a carbon riser, the new Carbon Element is a very lightweight yet perfectly balanced bow with a fantastic performance.

This is exactly the same technology used by Hoyt on the ever popular Carbon Matrix (Plus). The new 2011 Carbon Element is the second bow engineered with Hoyt's hollow tube carbon technology.
