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Bear The Hunting Public Adapt 2 Bow Only Throwback Green 45-60 RH
Original price was: $671.41.$469.99Current price is: $469.99.
Bear The Hunting Public Adapt 2 Bow Only
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Description
Introducing the ADAPT, a single cam bow with a 32″ axle-to-axle and 6.5″ brace height, developed in collaboration between Bear Archery and The Hunting Public. It features an accommodating 80 percent let-off and suits bowhunters with draw lengths from 24-31″. The bow is equipped with the new Bear Paw insulated grip for maximum comfort, delivers speeds up to 320 FPS, and offers a rock-solid back wall from the limb stop, making it ideal for any hunting scenario. Designed by Aaron, Greg, Zack, Jake, Hayden, and Ted, the ADAPT combines the best features from their favorite Bear bows of the past.
Additional information
| Weight | 6.000 kg |
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| Dimensions | 40.00 × 14.00 × 4.00 cm |
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