The Hoyt Eclipse (2021) was purpose-built to give short-draw and smaller-framed archers a bow that doesn’t compromise on performance. Lightweight, compact, and exceptionally smooth, the Eclipse combines Hoyt’s trusted engineering with custom-fit features designed to enhance accuracy and comfort.
Key Features
EC Cam System – modular design ensures each draw length is fully optimized for both speed and smoothness
Hoyt Tec Riser with all-aluminum Eclipse limb pockets for a rock-solid shooting platform
X-Act Grip – slimmed-down profile designed for smaller hands, offering comfort and consistency
Asymmetrical Yolk Anchor Pulleys – reduce cable twists and simplify tuning
Limb Shox, Shock Pods, and StealthShot string stop – advanced dampening systems for whisper-quiet performance
Optional SL Side Bar Mount with QD available separately
Specifications
Axle-to-Axle: 29”
Brace Height: 6.75”
Mass Weight: 3.7 lbs
Let-Off: 80%
Speed: 314 FPS (60 lbs @ 28”), 334 FPS IBO equivalent (30”/70 lbs)
Draw Weights: 40–50 lbs, 50–60 lbs
Draw Lengths (EC #1 Cam): 23.5”–25.5” (includes 1C mod @ 24.5”)
Why We Like the Hoyt Eclipse
The Eclipse is proof that smaller-framed archers don’t need to compromise on performance. With its compact 29” ATA, it’s maneuverable in tight spaces like treestands or blinds, while still offering long-range accuracy. The slimmer grip feels natural for smaller hands, the draw cycle is smooth, and the bow is impressively quiet at the shot. If you’re looking for a bow that’s light, comfortable, forgiving, and purpose-built for shorter draw lengths, the Hoyt Eclipse delivers in every way.









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