NEW Bear® Archery Home Wrecker RTH Compound Bow Package
RTH= Ready To Hunt!
The Home Wrecker RTH package includes:
- Ready to Hunt compound bow package built and designed for female bowhunters
- Package includes: Home Wrecker compound bow, whisker biscuit, sight, peep, quiver, stabilizer and sling, and nock loop
- Perimeter Weighted Modular Single Cam system - smooth, reliable shots up to 280 fps
- Lightweight 3.2 lbs.
- 80% letoff
- Compression molded Flared Quad limbs - smooth delivery of energy to the arrow
- Draw length adjustment from 22'' to 28''
- Dual Arc String Suppressors and Axle-Mounted Weighted Dampeners reduce noise and vibration
- Brace height: 7-1/4''
- Compact 28-1/2'' axle to axle length
The Home Wrecker RTH package includes:
- Trophy Ridge Whisker Biscuit®
- Trophy Ridge 3-Pin Fiber Optic sight
- Peep sight
- Trophy Ridge quiver
- Trophy Ridge stabilizer and sling
- Nock loop
Rated 5 out of 5Â by 5
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by MeggieJo ITS THE BEST!!!
Bear Home Wrecker is the first bow I've ever owned and I'm IN LOVE with this bow. It shoots super fast for such a low pound bow. And i love the camo with a touch of girly! For the woman bow hunter this is the perfect bow!
November 14, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by jab77 Great Bow
This bow is super nice! It is super smooth and fast for my low draw weight (42 lbs). Great bow!
August 8, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by hunterforlife19 best bow
I got this bow for christmas its easy to use and the best bow i've ever shot
December 28, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by BrookeMichelle I'm in looove!
I purchased this bow after hunting with an old bow of my boyfriend's for a couple seasons. I wanted a bow to call my own and I don't think I could have picked a better bow than the Bear Home Wrecker! I love the pink accents and it shoots excellent. The stuff that comes with the package is somewhat cheap but if you're just looking for something basic then it will work. Coming from a girl, this is definitely the best looking and best quality woman's bow I saw on the market.
October 3, 2011




