Bear Archery Announces Bows in TrueTimber Camo

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posted on March 10, 2020
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Bear Archery has expanded its lineup of bows to include models available in TrueTimber camouflage. Bear's new bows and crossbows, including the Divergent EKO and the Constrictor CDX, will be available in Strata, meaning nine bows are now available in TrueTimber. 

“Bear Archery has always been a great partner for TrueTimber, and we are excited to see this growth in their lineup,” said TrueTimber CEO Rusty Sellars. “Bear has been creating revolutionary bows for decades and stands behind a product with good meaning and strong roots within the outdoor community. Our team here at TrueTimber is thrilled to honor the ideas that Fred Bear expressed over his lifetime and carry on the traditions associated with bow hunting.”

The Bear Divergent, Divergent EKO, Cruzer G2, Royale, Paradox, Species, Constrictor, Constrictor CDX and Intense models are all now available in TrueTimber Strata. For more information, please visit beararchery.com

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