Bear Archery Arena 34
So here's the first of many models that reflect the longer axle-to-axle trend. This one is 34.5 inches, has a 6-inch brace height, and shoots 340 IBO. I really like these specs. A long bow helps smooth out the draw cycle, allowing for a shorter brace height and more speed without having to pay for it too much when you pull the bow back. All of this is evident in the Arena 34 with is very very fast.
A new limb stop makes for a very solid back wall, if that's what you like. But you can remove it and go with a cable stop if you like a softer wall. To my eye, the combination of a sleeker riser and solid colors (olive green, tan, or black) makes for a pretty cool-looking bow. (Two camo finishes are also available.)
Misses:The length makes for a fairly smooth draw, but it's not exactly butter. It definitely wasn't as smooth as some,but this can probably be tamed.
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Bear Archery Tremor and Traxx
what I really like about Bear Archery is the value they offer in their mid-priced and low-priced bows. Today's flagships are routinely topping a cool grand, which is a pile of cash to drop on a bow almost no matter who you are. But Bear has two new models this year that deliver near-flagship performance for several hundred bucks less. If you're a smooth-bow guy, you'll want to look at the Tremor. This single cam has a 33-inch axle-to-axle length, 6-3/4-inch brace height, and shoots 322 IBO. If you're more of a short-bow, speed guy, the hybrid-cam Traxx has a 31-5/8 axle-to-axle length, same brace height, and goes almost 340 IBO.
Except for a different riser and cable guard, the Tremor is pretty much last year's flagship single cam—the Vendetta—for significantly less dough. Ditto the Traxx, except it is basically the Agenda. Great value either way.
Misses: The Traxx has a fairly demanding draw cycle, buy hey, what do you want for 338 IBO at this price. The fit-and-finish is not top-end, but the deer won't care.
Misses: The Traxx has a fairly demanding draw cycle, buy hey, what do you want for 338 IBO at this price. The fit-and-finish is not top-end, but the deer won't care.
there I put you one video that explain that bow
On the next article about bows hunting i'll talk about the news Mathews bows and I advance you that they are really good.
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