Sale!

Bear THP Adapt 2+ HP RTH Package Throwback Green 55-70 RH

Original price was: $1,214.27.Current price is: $849.99.

Bear THP Adapt 2+ HP RTH Package

In stock

Compare
Description

Description

The Adapt 2 HP RTH+ is equipped with the best available Ready-To-Hunt package from Trophy Ridge, featuring the SWFT DUO sight, VRSA Light Quiver, peep sight, d-loop, and Hitman stabilizer with a quick disconnect. It also includes the IMS V-Biscuit rest, Radical peep sight, and wrist slin. The Adapt 2 Plus offers a reliable Single Cam system with a solid back wall ensuring seamless performance. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 320 feet per second boasting a draw length range of 24 to 31 inches and poundage options ranging from 45 to 60 and 55 to 70 pounds.

Additional information

Additional information

Weight 8.050 kg
Dimensions 36.25 × 3.75 × 4.75 cm

Unlock Exclusive Access & Save 30% off your purchase!

Get exclusive access to top hunting leases, premium discounts on hunting gear, and expert tips with our membership program. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or preparing for your first backcountry hunt, our network connects you to prime hunting leases, public land hotspots, and expert outfitter services across the states.

  • Exclusive access to 3,000+ top hunting leases nationwide

  • Direct contact with landowners – no middlemen

  • Premium discounts on top-tier hunting gear

  • Expert tips & tools to plan your best hunts

Don’t have a Hunting Lease yet?

Find your perfect hunting spot faster. With 3,000+ verified leases and direct access to landowners, HuntingLocator makes it easy to secure your next hunt. Connect directly with landowners, compare top properties, and lock in your next hunt quickly and confidently. Whether you’re planning a weekend trip or a full season, we make it easy to secure your ideal lease.

Deer Season: Texas Guide to Dates, Zones, and Info

We love deer season! We think about what we’re going to hunt, where we’re going to find the next big buck, and what gear we need before the season starts. After it’s over, it’s time to stuff the trophies, clean the gear, and plan for next year.

Of course, planning for deer season means knowing a thing or two about the deer hunt zones in Texas, permits, licenses, regulations, and maybe even a lease of prime hunting land. We’ve got you covered in this article. Here’s the 30,000-foot overview of what you need to know to get ready for deer season.