Trophy Ridge Hawk Eye 3 Pin Fibre Optic sight black, 3 light-gathering pins, sight level, contrast glow ring, can be adjusted for right or left hand use. Try Lights Out, you will be surprised at the level of performance in this modestly priced piece of shooting equipment. Rubber isolation boots mean that the limb never touches the limb cup, avoiding any direct transference of vibration from limb to riser. Machined aluminium pivoting limb cups achieve a zero tolerance limb-to-cup-to-riser fit regardless of draw weight adjustment - greatly reducing limb vibration.Single string suppressor greatly counters string vibration.It is smooth as it rotates on a sealed stainless steel ball bearing in the idler wheel and includes an asymmetric power track to reduce friction and increase cable life. Perimeter weighted modular single cam is the engine of the Lights Out speed, achieving 296 fps IBO speed.Yet Bear compression moulded technology means these short limbs are among the most durable and energy packed limbs around. Ultra-short, flared limbs flex well beyond parallel are the smoothest found on a bow today. Machined aircraft grade aluminium riser.Minimum Riser Reflex sets the stage for many Lights Out advancements including a more forgiving and accurate shot and greater maneouverability in the field.Yet an 8.75" brace height allows this bow to retain a high degree of forgiveness. This great bow package includes Bear Lights Out, the most maneouverable bow in the Bear line - with the shortest axle-to-axle measurement and lightest weight. Please advise if you need help selecting your draw weight or draw length.Trophy Ridge Shockstop Stabiliser, black with braided bow sling.Whisker Biscuit Original Quick Shot arrow rest, black.Trophy Ridge Hawk Eye 3 Pin Fibre Optic sight black.All Lights Out bows come with a two piece rubber grip only.Bear Lights Out compound bow available in draw weight of 50-60 lbs, in RH or LH and in draw lengths of 25", 26", 27", 28", 29", 30" or 31".This Ready to Shoot Bow Package at a glance
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