Product Overview
The Bear Alaskan XT Bow in Olive offers serious performance for seasoned archers and hunting enthusiasts. With a 33-inch axle-to-axle length and a 6.25-inch brace height, this compound bow delivers stability and accuracy during each shot. The draw length is adjustable from 25 to 30 inches, accommodating a range of archers, while the draw weight ranges from 45 to 60 pounds, providing versatile power for various shooting scenarios. Equipped with the innovative DHC-XR cam system, the Alaskan XT can reach speeds of up to 335 FPS, ensuring quick, precise shots. An 80% let-off allows for comfortable shooting, reducing fatigue during prolonged use, while vibration dampening features, including in-riser dampeners and KillerWave limb dampers, minimize noise and vibration for a smoother, quieter experience. Integrated Picatinny mounts allow for easy attachment of accessories such as sights, lights, or stabilizers, enhancing customization options. The roller cable guard promotes a smooth draw cycle, contributing to consistent performance. Available in both left-handed and right-handed configurations, the Bear Alaskan XT Bow is designed for durability and precision, making it an excellent choice for hunting and target shooting alike. Crafted by Bear, a trusted name in archery, this bow combines advanced technology with ergonomic features to meet the demands of serious archers seeking reliability and high performance in the field or on the range.
Features:
- 33-inch axle-to-axle length for stability and accuracy
- Brace height of 6.25 inches for a balanced shot
- Adjustable draw length from 25-30 inches for versatility
- Draw weight adjustable from 45 to 60 pounds for power customization
- DHC-XR cam system enabling speeds up to 335 FPS
- 80% let-off for a comfortable shooting experience
- Vibration dampening with in-riser and KillerWave limb dampeners for quieter operation
- Integrated Picatinny mounts for easy accessory attachment
- Roller cable guard for a smooth and consistent draw cycle
- Available in left-handed and right-handed models for user preference