Hoyt Axis

The Hoyt Axis, introduced in the early 2000s, represents a pivotal moment in the evolution of recurve archery technology. It was one of the first high-performance risers to abandon the traditional ‘straight’ geometry in favor of a radical, radical deflexed design. This ergonomic shift was specifically engineered to reduce riser torque and vibration while improving the bow’s stability throughout the shot cycle, immediately making it a favorite among top-tier Olympic and World Championship competitors.