With the XTR cam, you or the purchaser simply need to purchase the module to adjust to the correct draw length of the purchaser. However if you decided to sell your bow to someone else down the track, there can be big problems if your draw length does not precisely fit the draw length of the purchaser. When purchasing a new bow, a cam that was not adjustable did not seem to be that big of an issue. The modular cam system is a significant departure from previous cams, particularly the Z3 cam which was not adjustable and required you to order a bow that precisely fitted your specific draw length. The big difference with this cam is that it is adjustable with replaceable modules. The draw force curve is very smooth with a very gradual transition into the let-off. This means that draw length adjustments can be made with only a couple of tools. There are many companies that make this claim but this is one of the few companies where you actually can. The XTR cam and a half has a small module that is held in position by two screws that have been strategically placed on the cam so that you can remove the module while the bow is at rest which makes it extremely convenient to be able to adjust the cam length without having to press the bow. Because it's a Hoyt cam and a half system, there are little or no synchronisation concerns. The XTR cam is from Hoyt's venerable cam and a half family, a modular system that allows the draw length to be adjusted in half inch increments to really fine tune your bow without the aid of a bow press. Please note module image shown is for illustration purposes only.
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