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Hoyt Trykon XL for sale

Discussion in 'Bows For Sale or Trade' started by deebo, Oct 22, 2009.

  1. deebo

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    I have a 75th anniversary Hoyt Trykon XL that I purchased new in 2007 for sale. When I bought the bow, I also purchased the Hoyt drop away rest, sights, and stablizer package. I usually replace strings every 2-3 years and I got a new one last year for it. The bow has a 29.5" draw length and is 60-70 lbs if anyone is interested let me know and I will upload photos or send them to you via email. I paid over $1200 for the kit but I will sale it much cheaper than that of course.
     
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    What is the price you are asking for this bow?
     
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    I haven't really thought about that yet. What is it worth to you? Probably somewhere in the $600 range
     
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    I would probably say in the range of 450 to 550 for the bare bow.
     
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    That sounds pretty good, it is in really good condition.
     
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    yea but im not really in the market right now.
     

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