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Bear Archery ADAPT 45-60lbs Right Hand Throwback Tan Compound Bow

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Bear Archery ADAPT 45-60lbs Right Hand Throwback Tan Compound Bow

 

Bear Archery ADAPT 45-60lbs Right Hand Throwback Tan Compound Bow

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Overview

Bear Archery ADAPT 45-60lbs Right Hand Throwback Tan Compound Bow - Introducing the ADAPT. This single cam, 32in axle-to-axle, 6.5in brace height bow was a joint venture between Bear Archery and the The Hunting Public. The ADAPT features an accommodating 80% let off and fits bowhunters with draw lengths from 24-31in. This bow features a new Bear Paw insulated grip - Bear's most comfortable and ergonomic bow grip to date. With speeds up to 320 FPS, a rock solid back wall from the limb stop, and the smoothest draw cycle on the market, the ADAPT is perfect for chasing any size game. Aaron, Greg, Zack, Jake, Hayden, and Ted built their dream bow and included several features from some of their favorite Bear bows of the past.

  • DESIGNED BY THE HUNTING PUBLIC

    The ADAPT was a joint project between Bear Archery and the entire Hunting Public crew
  • INDUSTRY'S SMOOTHEST DRAW CYCLE

    Features a single cam with a forgiving 80% let off
  • PERFECT FOR ANY HUNTING STYLE

    The 32in axle-to-axle, ergonomic soft-touch grip, and 6.5in brace height make the ADAPT a great option for spot and stalk, blind, or saddle hunting.
  • READY TO HUNT OR BOW ONLY

    The ADAPT comes either Ready to Hunt or as a bow only option. The RTH version includes a sight, rest, stabilizer, and quiver from Trophy Ridge.
  • BEAR PAW COMFORT GRIP

    All-new for the ADAPT bow, the Bear Paw grip offers hunters an ergonomic and comfortable shooting grip

Specifications

Draw Weight 45-60lbs
Color Tan
Type Compound
Draw Length 24-31in
Hand Right
Axle to Axle Length 32in
Brace Height 6.5in
Let Off 80%

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