Have you ever wondered how a Hoyt Compound Bow is made?

The guys behind the outdoor lifestyle brand Hush sure did. They visited the Hoyt factory to meet up with Jeremy Eldredge, Hoyts Director of Marketing. He sets them up with a full factory tour to check out the whole process of crafting a Hoyt Compound Bow.

As the Hush team steps into the Hoyt factory, they're not just walking into any old workspace; they're entering a hub where precision and innovation are the daily norms. Their first stop? The machine shop. It's here that the real magic begins with CNC machines shaping the cams and risers.

Then there's the limbs department, where robots turn quality control into an art form, testing each limb's resilience. It’s like a strength contest, ensuring every piece is tough enough for whatever an archer throws at it.

Next up is the paint department. Camo patterns take a dip to get their iconic look, while solid bows get a sleek makeover with powder coating.

You'll get a little insight in the string department as well, but a good chef doesn't reveal all his secrets.

The assembly line is where all these parts unite, transforming into the Hoyt Compound Bows known and loved by archers all over the world.

Finally, at the shipping department, it's all about getting these beauties ready for their journey to you. Packed and prepped, they're off to your local dealer.

So, there you have it—a behind-the-scenes look at how Hoyt Compound Bows go from a block of aluminium to your favourite bow. It's a blend of technology, craftsmanship, and a dash of environmental consciousness, all coming together to create the bow that’s ready for any challenge.

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