Bear Alaskan XT Bow Black/Bottomlands 70 lbs. RH
Original price was: $757.13.$529.99Current price is: $529.99.
Bear Alaskan XT Bow
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Description
The Bear Alaskan XT Bow is a robust compound bow designed for the avid archer. It features a 33-inch axle-to-axle length, a comfortable 6.25-inch brace height, and a versatile draw length range of 25-30 inches. The bow boasts a high-speed DHC-XR cam system with speeds up to 335 FPS and an 80% let-off for comfortable shooting. It’s engineered with in-riser dampeners and KillerWave limb dampeners for vibration-free shots. The integrated picatinny mounts for sights and rests enhance its sleek design, while the new roller cable guard system ensures a smooth draw cycle with reduced cable wear.
Additional information
| Weight | 7.000 kg |
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| Dimensions | 39.00 × 14.00 × 4.00 cm |
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