At Bear Archery, we’ve always pushed the envelope to produce the most technologically sophisticated archery hunting equipment on the market. Our love of hunting is deeply ingrained and comes from Fred Bear, the bear archery godfather. A further goal of Fred’s was to enable everyone to learn how to shoot an arrow. Bear is still providing entry-level bows to introduce people from all areas of life to archery, in addition to huge institutions and camps.
The Bullseye X is the first product that falls into this group. Its traditional recurve construction makes it simple to store because it breaks down into three halves for easy removal. Participants in your organization, school, or camp will experience a sense of heritage thanks to the wooden riser and
the traditional archery encounter. There are three sizes available for this bow, and it is suggested for ages 12 and up. Its stick-on rest, which enables the use of arrows with feathers or vanes, gives it the adaptability needed for prolonged usage, makes it ideal for learning the craft.
We then proceed to our whole composite products. We have bows that will suit everyone, and they are really durable. Additionally, they are ambidextrous, so nobody will be excluded from the enjoyment.
The Wizard is suggested for children between the ages of 8 and 10. It can support a draw length of up to 24″ and a draw weight of up to 18 pounds. For any class or club looking to introduce kids to the sport, this bow is ideal.
Our Crusader represents the next size increase. Ages 10 and above are advised to use this bow, which can draw up to a 28″ draw weight of up to 20 pounds. For individuals who are 5’10” or shorter, this is the ideal bow to shoot comfortably and become acquainted with archery and shooting form. For shooters of a modest stature, its diminutive size makes it quite manageable and easy to use.
Let’s look at the Titan after that. It is suggested for users 12 years of age and above, and it can draw up to 28 inches with a maximum draw weight of 29 pounds. This bow, at 60″ overall, is the same length as most full-size traditional bows available on the market, so if your club is interested in introducing new members to the sport, it’s an excellent way to go to the next level of archery.
And lastly, the Firebird bear archery. This bow has a draw weight of up to 36 pounds and can accommodate a draw length of up to 28 inches. It is also advised for ages 12 and older and
Like the Titan, it measures as an AMO 60” bow, serving as a great final step for those looking to get into traditional archery or develop instinctive shooting skills affordably.
At Bear, we are passionate about curating the continuation of our sport. We pledge to always have gear to accommodate newcomers and our youth so they can enjoy this great sport we love.