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Hoyt Spyder 30 Review
UPDATED: 11/6/2012
Our Hoyt Spyder 30 Review is one of the first on the internet because the bow was just announced. The all new 2013 Hoyt Spyder series is an aluminum riser bow with several new features. The new riser design provides a lighter bow. The naked bow weight is 3.8 pounds and is getting closer to the Mathews Heli M. The geometry of the bow is very similar to the recent Hoyt bow.
Check out this Hoyt Spyder 30 Review Video
Hoyt Spyder 30 Draw Cycle
The Spyder 30 utilizes the RKT Cam 1/2 system. This leads me to believe the draw cycle should greatly resemble all the other Hoyt 2012 bows. Hunters have reported that this bow has a great draw a super solid back wall.
Hoyt Spyder 30 Review from an unbiased source
Here is a video from Hoyt that explains the Hoyt RKT Cam in great detail
Hoyt Spyder 30 Back Wall
I am looking for an opportunity to shoot the Hoyt Spyder 30 before reporting on the back wall and draw cycle. Hopefully one of our visitors will get the opportunity and leave a Hoyt Spyder 30 Review.
Hoyt Spyder 30 Noise and Vibration
The new Hoyt Spyder Series has an interesting new vibration absorption system. This system is built into the limbs and call Hoyt Air Shox. It is similar to a cable or string stop except it is mounted on the limbs. When the bow is draw, the limbs are pulled away from this Air Shox. When the arrow is released, the limb comes to rest against this stop and all vibration and noise is stopped. It will be interesting to see how well this new feature works.
Hoyt Spder 30 Speeds
The Hoyt Spyder 30 slings arrows through the chronograph at 330 fps ATA. This is a great speed for hunting any animal in any terrain. The 30 inch axle to axle size also makes it a very manuverable bow. The brace height is 6.75 inches.
SpeedShooterXT just released a very good video of all the new 2013 Hoyt Bow speeds. Check out the video below!
Hoyt Vector 32 Review Conclusion
Hoyt Spyder 30 Price
I believe the MSRP will be around $1100 new and it may be a few months before we see any used Spyders on the market.
Hoyt Spyder 30 Specs
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Hoyt Spyder 30 for Sale
This hot new bow was just released on Oct 18th. Dealers are just receiving stock and getting the bows on display. Check out the Hoyt dealer locator for a pro shop in your area. You can also look below for new or used Hoyt Spyder 30 for sale on eBay. At this time there are no bows listed for auction but that can change pretty quickly.
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I just bought this bow and have to say its amazing!
Now, my bow experience as far as shooting many different bows is very limited but I have practical experience with bows in hunting situations and can say that in THAT situation, this bow is a dead winner.
The draw cycle is the smoothest draw that I have every experienced with a hunting bow.
The noise this bow produces is damn near un-noticable, I went to the range the other day and my buddy said that from 20 feet away the “thwack” of the arrow on the target was louder then the report of the bow at the end of the shot cycle.
Speed, the speed of this bow is about average of the “super- bows” seen these days.
Accuracy, this thing is a nail driver. Second shot on my second day owning this bow was a robin hood shot, my first time ever.
Most solid back wall I’ve ever felt.
I highly recommend that anyone thinking about buying this bow take a trip to the proshop and try one out. You wont regret it.
I’ve been shooting Bowtech Liberty for about 7 years now. At 52 years old and a whopping 143# the 50-60# weight, set at about 54# is getting to be to much for me. It’s killed me a couple of dandy Whitetails. I’m considering the new Hoyt Spyder 30, 40-50#. I think that with the right arrow I’ll still have all the speed and killing power I’ll need. Reading about the smooth draw cycle and balance of the Spyder 30 along with it being engineered and designed by hunters, I’m on my way down to the Archery Shop right now to see if they have one on hand.
I purchased the 30 about a month ago and i have to say it is the smoothest bow i have shot as
as well.. I was able to shoot several of the new 2013 bows and it was also the most quiet of them.
Great backwall, and the grip fits me well. It is pulling 72# and i have a 30 inch DL which does bring out most bows full potential.. With a 400 gn arrow it is chronographing 310- 312 fps and a 430 gn arrow 303-305 which tell me that the bow will hit and like most Hoyt bows will hit beyond its ata-ibo ratings. For me i chose the 30 over the 34 even though i am 6’2. I felt that both bows held solid on the target. I shoot year round almost daily and almost every time i am amazed by the accuracy of hoyt bows and the 30 is one of the best i have shot…
This is an incredible bow!
I just bought it recently and have to say it’s drastically improved my range and accuracy.
Has a super smooth cycle and is unbelievably quiet.
Right off the bat I noticed the speed and lack of vibration upon release…
I knew it was the right bow when I robin hooded an arrow at the shop the first time I shot it!
Tried the new Mathews creed, and PSE evo, the same day and they don’t hold a candle to the spider…
Hoyt really nailed it with the spider
This bow rocks! Can’t wait to get it out in the woods!
This is my first Hoyt bow and
I have been bow hunting for over 30 years now. My first compound was a Fred Bear. Since then I have owned Jennings, Golden Eagle and several Martin bows. I have hunted several of the big game animals in North America. I’m no expert, but I do have a lot of experience mixed in with a fair amount of common sense and in my opinion the Hoyt is the best bow I have ever shot. I could explain how the smooth draw, solid back wall and quietness of the bow make it a hands down winner, but honestly you need to try all the bows out there and make your own decision. The one thing I would point out to anyone looking for a new bow is to look at the advertising and marketing strategies used by bow manufactures today. Mathews spends more money on advertising than anyone. PSE is right behind them followed by several others except Hoyt. Why doesn’t Hoyt have to advertise? Because they are that good… The best advise I can give is to tell you to try every bow out there without thinking about what you’ve seen on Versus, The Outdoor Channel and ESPN2. At the end of the day I’m betting you will end up hanging a Hoyt on your wall.
I just bought a 2013 hoyt charger and Robin Hood an arrow my first week owning the bow:) loving it bought probably going to buy a spyder turbo in July.
I just bought a 2013 hoyt charger and Robin Hood an arrow my first week owning the bow:) loving it but probably going to buy a spyder turbo in July.
Just wanted to let you know that since I got the 30 spyder i’m shooting every day again. Groups are tight and 50 yards are a blast. 63 lds sight set just right. FMJ in hand thwack. Tried some other bows from the other guys but the spyder makes me feel the way I did when I got my first bow.
I want to shoot my bow all the time now and find myself re-fleching alot more with a smile and pride. its time well spent doing what I love to do.
Over all fit,finish,size,speed,balance and very quiet. If your bow can’t do this come try a hoyt spyder 30.
This bow has alot more hand shock than what I’m use to .the back wall is good ,the draw is nice but the speed was a little disappointing .I was expecting this bow to shot atleast 5-7fps over ibo but I’m a little under.the setup is a qad hdx at 29 1/4″ 72lb with a 351gr arrow g5 3/16″ peep and short d loop.I’m only getting 314fps through four different chrono’s.I have had three different tech make sure it’s in spec and this all the speed I can get .I have listed this bow for sale on eBay