![]() Limb pockets are seated on the flared riser ends that span approximately 4 inches. The Torrex comes with Limb Shocks limb dampeners installed. Limbs measure 12 inches long, are made from a solid billet of fiberglass and are painted black. The wider individual limb pieces, along with a wider overall stance, produce greater stability and result in less accuracy-robbing cam lean. Hoyt outfits the Torrex with wide-stance split limbs, which have a reputation for being extremely rugged and reliable. The riser is further outfitted with a StealthShot String Suppressor, metal stabilizer-mounting insert, carbon cable rod/slide and is drilled and tapped to accept a 2-piece quiver and Shock Pods (sold separately). The X-Act Grip is a one-piece, molded-polymer unit that has been fine-tuned in width, angle and shape to produce a neutral wrist position, a consistent hand position and comfort, all while promoting proper form. Hoyt also outfits this value-oriented bow with the same grip you will find on the flagship Axius Alpha. It also enhances strength, stability and stiffness – all important factors for consistent accuracy. A truss that loops behind the grip acts as a shock absorber by channeling vibration away from the shooter’s hand. Hoyt’s tried and true TEC Riser gives the Torrex instant brand recognition and all the benefits that come with the TEC design. Understanding the financial burden many of us face, Hoyt has introduced the all-new Torrex – a mid-year model that packs the company’s core features and technologies into a hunting bow that is pandemic-priced at just $599! Stress has been the theme for 2020, but it's time to break through the surreal funk this year has covered us with and get back to bowhunting.
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