Bear Archery Compound Youth Bow – Brave RH Camo
$67.00
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The Brave® is the perfect introductory bow for young children following the example of Mom and Dad. With a 26" axle-to-axle and 15 to 25 lb. peak draw weight the Brave is suggested for ages eight and older. The Brave has a draw length range of 13.5 to 19.5 inches and a brace height of 5.5". The let off is 65%. The Brave Youth Bow Set comes ready to shoot with two Safetyglass™ arrows Whisker Biscuit arrow rest – the safest rest in the archery industry and a $40 value a 1-pin sight arrow quiver and armguard. The Brave is intended for right-handed use only. Choose from six different color options. It's never too early to share Bear with the next generation of archers.
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READY TO SHOOT
26" axle-to-axle introductory bow comes ready to shoot with two Safetyglass™ arrows
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ACCESSORIES
Set also includes Whisker Biscuit 1-pin sight finger rollers armguard and arrow quiver
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TRUSTED PERFORMANCE
Whisker Biscuit is the safest rest in archery industry and a $40 value
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RECOMMENDED AGE
Recommended age range for youth children ages eight and older
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EASY ADJUSTABILITY
Features 15 to 25 lb. draw weight and 13.5- to 19.5-inch draw length range
2 in stock
Additional Info
UPC | 754806143521 |
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Manufacturer Part Number | AYS300CR |
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