
Bear THP Adapt 2 HP RTH Package Emerge 2.0 55-70 LH
Original price was: $928.56.$649.99Current price is: $649.99.
Bear THP Adapt 2 HP RTH Package
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Description
The Bear THP Adapt 2 HP the builds on the success of the popular Adapt lineup, taking performance to the next level with the DHC Hybrid Cam for silky-smooth draws, incredible adjustability, and speeds up to 330 FPS with an 80% let off. It features a 31 axle-to-axle frame, adjustable 27-32 draw length, and 45-60 lb. or 55-70 lb. draw weight options. Outfitted with premium Trophy Ridge accessories, including the Fatal 4-Pin Sight with Picatinny mounting, Whisker Biscuit V Rest with the Integrate Mounting System, Snubnose Stabilizer, 5-Spot Quiver, peep sight, and wrist sling, the Adapt 2 HP RTH is ready to hunt right out of the box.
Additional information
| Weight | 7.000 kg |
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| Dimensions | 36.50 × 13.75 × 4.50 cm |
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