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Gordon Smith
We just walked through the Hoyt accessory wall at the Rexburg shop — sights, quivers, stabilizers, rests, mounts, slings — and put it on video. If you've been waiting on a part to finish out your Hoyt build, here's what's stocked and ready to ship.
Mountain Archery is a Premier Hoyt dealer, and that comes with a commitment we take seriously: keep the Hoyt accessory line stocked deep enough that any hunter walking in — or any order placed online — can get the part they need without waiting on a backorder. The video above is a quick walkthrough of what's currently on the wall. The rest of this post is the field guide that goes with it: what each category does, which models we move the most of, and how to think about building out a Hoyt-on-Hoyt setup that actually works together.
Why a Hoyt-on-Hoyt Build Matters
Modern Hoyt risers — the RX-9, Ventum, Axius, and Helix platforms — are designed around two specific mounting standards: the integrated picatinny rail and the Integrate-style rest mount. Hoyt's own accessory line is engineered for those mounts. So is most current third-party gear, but with one important caveat: third-party brands have to design to a spec, while Hoyt's accessory team designs against the actual riser. That shows up in subtle ways: how flush a quiver sits, whether a sidebar mount needs a shim, how clean a sight bolts on without the kind of micro-slop that introduces torque.
None of this means you should refuse to mix brands. Some of the best-shooting Hoyt setups we tune in the shop run a Hamskea Hybrid Hunter Pro rest, an HHA Tetra single-pin sight, and a Stokerized stabilizer. Mixing brands for best-in-class components is common and totally fine. But for the parts where fitment matters more than micro-spec performance — quivers, sidebar mounts, wrist slings, dampeners — staying inside the Hoyt ecosystem makes the build cleaner, the install faster, and the result more consistent.
Quivers: The Most-Asked-About Category
Quivers are the single highest-traffic accessory we sell, and the Hoyt Superlite 2-Piece Quiver is the model we move the most of. There's a reason for that. The two-piece detachable design lets the quiver sit close to the riser when you're walking in, which keeps the bow's center of mass tight and reduces the awkward sail effect that single-piece quivers create at draw. Pull the quiver in one motion when you're set up to shoot, and the bow balances exactly the way you tuned it to.
For hunters who want even faster on/off — particularly tree-stand hunters who only run the quiver on the walk in — the Hoyt Superlite Stretch QD Quiver uses the same core gripper system with a quick-detach mount. Same arrow retention, faster removal at the stand.
Both models have hoods molded for current broadhead profiles. Both fit the standard Hoyt quiver mount on every current riser. Browse Hoyt quivers in stock →
Sights: Hoyt Driver Sights
Hoyt's Driver Sights line is the in-house multi-pin hunting option. Tool-less micro-adjust on both windage and elevation, machined aluminum housings, and pin choices in .010" (target-precise) and .019" (low-light hunting). For most western hunters who want a multi-pin without going to a third-party brand, the Driver line is the easy answer.
Stabilizers: Hunter-Length Carbon
The Hoyt Stealth Pro Series is the front bar most of our customers end up on. Carbon construction in 6", 8", and 10" lengths, with end weights you can tune to your draw weight and personal feel. The 8" tends to be the right starting point for hunters — long enough to stabilize the front of the bow, short enough to clear ground blinds and tree-stand cover.
For tight-cover and tree-stand hunters who need the smallest possible footprint, the Hoyt Short Stop 2.0 is a 5" front bar designed specifically not to catch on branches at draw. Less stabilization than the Stealth Pro, but for the hunter who's bumped one too many limbs at full draw, the trade-off is worth it.
A note on tuning: stabilizers are one of the few accessories where weight choice meaningfully changes how the bow shoots. We're happy to work through stabilizer weight selection with you in the shop — bring your bow and we'll dial it in on the range.
Rests: The Integrate-Mount Advantage
Current Hoyt risers feature an Integrate-style rest mount — a clean, direct-fit standard that eliminates the adapter plates older riser/rest combinations needed. The Hoyt Archery UltraRest Integrate MX2 is the rest engineered specifically for that mount. Cordless launcher activation, full arrow containment, and a launcher that drops cleanly out of arrow contact at the shot. The Integrate mount means there's no shimming, no leveling adjustment, and no rest-to-riser slop introducing tuning headaches down the line.
We also stock Hamskea, QAD, and other Integrate-compatible rests — if you want to mix brands, we'll help you pick the right combination for your shooting style.
Slings, Grips & Dampeners: The Quiet Difference-Makers
These are the parts that don't make YouTube highlight reels, but they're the parts that make a bow feel right at full draw. The Hoyt Deluxe Wrist Sling is leather-and-paracord and mounts directly to the riser — the kind of upgrade that lets you keep an open shooting hand without dropping the bow at the shot. Open grip means less torque, which means tighter groups. It's a $30 part that makes a $1,400 bow shoot better.
We stock the full Hoyt dampener line for limb pockets, string suppressors, and riser cavities. If your bow has started to feel louder at the shot than it used to, dampeners are usually the first thing to replace — the foam compresses over time. Cheap part, big quality-of-shot improvement.
Ready to Build Out Your Hoyt?
Browse the full Hoyt accessory collection — sights, quivers, stabilizers, rests, mounts, and more.
Local? We'll Install & Tune What You Buy
If you're in the Mountain West — Idaho Falls, Bozeman, Salt Lake City, or anywhere in between — bring your bow into the Rexburg shop after your accessory order arrives, and we'll mount, sight in, and paper-tune the setup. Most accessory installs take 30 minutes to an hour. There's no charge for tuning gear you bought from us. Walk-ins welcome, or call ahead to schedule.
Mountain Archery
651 E 3000 N, Rexburg, ID 83440
(208) 656-0616