

- FRED BEAR BRAVE 2 YOUTH BOW HOW TO
- FRED BEAR BRAVE 2 YOUTH BOW UPGRADE
- FRED BEAR BRAVE 2 YOUTH BOW FULL
You need to wax it and the cables nonetheless regularly to protect them from abrasion, wear and separation. Read my article about dry firing to learn more here => Dry Firing A Compound Bow.Ĭoncerning the string: this one is not splittable (single strand string) so you won’t be able to serve a peep sight in. If your kids prefer a hip quiver you could get one of those (won’t cost you an arm and a leg) and get rid of the bow-mounted one.Īpart from those things you will get a finger tab, a temporary tattoo (for whatever … ) and a 90 day limited non-transferable warranty that will get voided if you mishandle the compound in any way like if you dry fire it, for example. So it is better prevent that from happening and tell them to wear the armguard.įor carrying the arrows around there comes a pre-installed 2-Piece Quiver along with the Bear Archery Brave Compound that can contain 4 arrows.

The armguard that comes with the Bear Brave is standard and will prevent your youngsters from getting string slaps onto their forearms which might cost’ em a bit of motivation. Buy some that are 26″ – 28″ long and rated for youth bows etc.

I would recommend some made out of aluminium or – if you want to afford it – carbon. Expect to buy arrows from time to time as they tend to disappear quickly. The tips are pressed onto the shafts and the fletchings and the nocks tend to come off pretty quickly in case you hit solid obstacles (like when hitting a wall or a tree). You will get 2 Safety Glass Arrows (26″ long) together with this compound. You could get a better one but you have to decide for yourself if that’s worth it as this model will be outgrown rather sooner than later. It is a bit cheap but it will do just fine for starting out or testing if your kids will like archery at all. The sight that comes with the Bear Archery Brave Compound is a simple 1-pin sight. You can adjust it if needed and you should know that if you would buy it seperately it would cost around 20 – 30 bucks so it’s of a better quality and it will make a big difference concerning accuracy while shooting – even with a kid’s bow.
FRED BEAR BRAVE 2 YOUTH BOW FULL
This Whisker Biscuit is a durable and therefore long lasting full capture rest which makes it a bit safer than conventional rests.
FRED BEAR BRAVE 2 YOUTH BOW UPGRADE
So normally you have to upgrade to a Whisker Biscuit later anyway in such a case – which means to spend some more money. This kind of arrow rest is much better than those simple plastic thingies that come along with most of the other models. What sets this one apart from almost all other youth models is that you will get a Whisker Biscuit included in the package. If you want to learn some basics about compound bows I would recommend you read my article about them before buying one here => Beginner’s Guide To Compound Bows. The Bear Archery Brave compound comes in a right-hand version only. So tweens and teens won’t be too happy with this model. It is advertised as a youth bow but it’s rather for children (not a toy though!). I wanted to make that clear right from the beginning so that you don’t have to read the whole review to find out that your kiddo might be already too old for the Bear Brave. Just watch the video below: this boy is definitely too old for the Bear Archery Brave (skip to around 8:40). In that case they won’t be able to shoot it properly which means to look at a bunch of sad faces which sucks. Some 12 year olds may already be too tall which means the bow’s maximum draw length could be too short for them (they should be able to draw the string back until their fingers reach the corner of their mouths). But really try to get it if your offspring is rather on the young side so that it can grow along with them for a few years. I recommend the Bear Brave for children that are between 7 and 11 years old.
FRED BEAR BRAVE 2 YOUTH BOW HOW TO
If you want to learn how to measure it, you can learn it here => How To Determine Your Draw Length. A word of warning, though: this model has a draw length that is not adjustable and is really meant to be used by very young archers so always check your kid’s draw length before buying it. Hello and thanks for reading this Bear Archery Brave Compound Bow Set review! Another one for the younger crowd.
