I have an RX7 Ultra and previously a V3X33. This is by far the best looking and featured bow of all the new releases so far. People always favor or hate on bows due to the name and a biased nature. If you took away all brand names/logos and just looked at what the bows offer, this bow looks the best so far. Phenomenal job Bear!
@@jasonnester9514 it means they are as good as anything on the market…it seems people hear the name Bear and write them off as “cheap” I walked into my archery shop with all intentions of buying a Mathew’s phase 4. I shot the Mathew’s then he Bear Execute and bought the Bear.
@@MJBjj870I’ve shot all the 2023 bows and bear was as quiet and shock free as any of them the only thing I didn’t care much for was the draw cycle it just felt stiff to me
I’m a Mathews guy and this bow looks pretty good. November is when a lot of manufacturers kick out releases. From now to January is pretty good if you’re a bow nerd.
@@drewolm thanks for your comment. My philosophy is shoot what you enjoy and feels best to you. The individuals I was referring to are the rabid, so offended anyone has a choice other than theirs, beta fanboys. Happy shooting to you. 🙂
I like the look of that. Have a question on the speed nocks on that Persist. My Execute 32 has the smaller heat shrink over nocks. My Paradox has the larger speed nocks like the Persist you have. Just odd the flagship has the clunky speed nocks like the midline bows do.
Can you buy these in riser dampeners separately? I always wondered what these hole and triangular cutouts on my bear legend xr are for. Are they there for locating the riser when machining or are they gorgeous something like these dampeners?
The integrated wrist sling mounting hole isn't new. I discovered the hole below the grip of my 2010 Bowtech Destroyer 350 and purposed it for my wrist sling.
@@Toiletstainz whoopdeedoo. Still nothing new. I could tap a grub screw hole in my riser and thread it for a grub screw, too, if I wanted, but I don't have to. I tied both ends of the wrist sling together and slipped it into the hole so it's not seen.
im a Mathews guy but my son shoots a bear kuma and it shoots great and is faster then all my mathews bows pound for pound. I also think this new bear bow looks great...
Go shot 1 an see for yourself. I switched from mathews to the Kuma 33 an now im carryin a refine. I absolutely love it. Do not sleep on these new Bears
Would be nice if you could online order any Bear bow for home delivery. The Alaskan and Legend XR are pro shop only, yet the more upscale Escalate can be mail ordered. High end Athens bows can be mail ordered as can affordable but highly rated Sanlida Amazon bows. So the archery industry is moving towards online purchasing, but Bear is lagging behind with an illogical archaic system.
I feel like bear was on the right track back around 2016 when their flagship bows had draw adjustments out to 32 inches and ata around 33 34 inches but since then have lost their way and are too focused on 30 in and less draw lengths and really short ata.
That could be that a very small percentage of the archery community needs anything longer then 30. It would be a horrible business decision to cater to that population.
The rubber pad is the best thing about that bow. Sadly they should have came out with a better tunning system. The wrist slig mount is a cop out and pretty laughable
I have an RX7 Ultra and previously a V3X33.
This is by far the best looking and featured bow of all the new releases so far.
People always favor or hate on bows due to the name and a biased nature.
If you took away all brand names/logos and just looked at what the bows offer, this bow looks the best so far.
Phenomenal job Bear!
I have been shooting the Execute 32…don’t sleep on these new Bear bows!
What u mean don’t sleep on the new bear bows
Im shooting a whitetail legend. Its not as quiet as the hoyts or mathews. How does the execute compare to them?
@@jasonnester9514 it means they are as good as anything on the market…it seems people hear the name Bear and write them off as “cheap” I walked into my archery shop with all intentions of buying a Mathew’s phase 4. I shot the Mathew’s then he Bear Execute and bought the Bear.
@@MJBjj870 read my other comment…they are impressive, plus my experience with Bear’s customer service is amazing.
@@MJBjj870I’ve shot all the 2023 bows and bear was as quiet and shock free as any of them the only thing I didn’t care much for was the draw cycle it just felt stiff to me
Warning, warning, warning! Matthews and Hoyt fanboys soon to attack this videos comment section.
I’m a Mathews guy and this bow looks pretty good.
November is when a lot of manufacturers kick out releases. From now to January is pretty good if you’re a bow nerd.
@@drewolm thanks for your comment. My philosophy is shoot what you enjoy and feels best to you.
The individuals I was referring to are the rabid, so offended anyone has a choice other than theirs, beta fanboys. Happy shooting to you. 🙂
Anyone else catch that yellow jacket coming in at 7:27 pretty cool shot
I love the look of this bow and that finish.
Love seeing another great year of bows from bear. 2023 was a big moment in the flagship game and they're continuing to press...
I dont sit in a tree diaper but the loop for that seems cool, the sling qd mounts and the integrated wrist sling are good ideas as well.
what does a saddle have to do with pulling your bow up?
Bear #1
I like the look of that. Have a question on the speed nocks on that Persist. My Execute 32 has the smaller heat shrink over nocks. My Paradox has the larger speed nocks like the Persist you have. Just odd the flagship has the clunky speed nocks like the midline bows do.
wow, it looks like I'll probably change the brand next year
Who wants to buy one for me?
😉
Can you buy these in riser dampeners separately? I always wondered what these hole and triangular cutouts on my bear legend xr are for. Are they there for locating the riser when machining or are they gorgeous something like these dampeners?
They’re for a 2 piece quiver to keep it from rotating
@@bnelsonmedia ooh ok. What’s it called? I 3d printed an insert for a bottom side stabilizer that mounts to them. Wonder why beag isn’t doing that.
The integrated wrist sling mounting hole isn't new. I discovered the hole below the grip of my 2010 Bowtech Destroyer 350 and purposed it for my wrist sling.
Most bows have a hole there but bear are the first to use a grub screw
@@Toiletstainz whoopdeedoo. Still nothing new. I could tap a grub screw hole in my riser and thread it for a grub screw, too, if I wanted, but I don't have to. I tied both ends of the wrist sling together and slipped it into the hole so it's not seen.
What release are you using in this video? Im thinking of getting a new one
TruBall Execute...Unfortunately, it's not made anymore. Try the Scott S2
@LancasterArcherySupply thank you so much!!!
Looks dumpy.. Why anyone would buy this bow with the other options on the market is beyond me...
I want one!
im a Mathews guy but my son shoots a bear kuma and it shoots great and is faster then all my mathews bows pound for pound. I also think this new bear bow looks great...
Go shot 1 an see for yourself. I switched from mathews to the Kuma 33 an now im carryin a refine. I absolutely love it. Do not sleep on these new Bears
@@jasonard7227I got the kuma 30. It's a fantastic bow.
Would be nice if you could online order any Bear bow for home delivery. The Alaskan and Legend XR are pro shop only, yet the more upscale Escalate can be mail ordered. High end Athens bows can be mail ordered as can affordable but highly rated Sanlida Amazon bows. So the archery industry is moving towards online purchasing, but Bear is lagging behind with an illogical archaic system.
I feel like bear was on the right track back around 2016 when their flagship bows had draw adjustments out to 32 inches and ata around 33 34 inches but since then have lost their way and are too focused on 30 in and less draw lengths and really short ata.
That could be that a very small percentage of the archery community needs anything longer then 30. It would be a horrible business decision to cater to that population.
@@jbroutson17completely agree.
no one is suggesting that they cater to thaem, maybe just include them instead of exclude them@@jbroutson17
Making it go to 32 when most need 27-30’ it would loose a lot of efficiency
Then do it how bowtech and hoyt do and offer 2 cams, LD and SD, even have an over lap like PSE if you like.@@jedhuf7548
Prolly beats best looking bow gals they changed they’re limb style finally
Can’t buy it online
Can
What’s up with the green screen?
That’s no green screen! That’s killer lighting at the club
The rubber pad is the best thing about that bow. Sadly they should have came out with a better tunning system. The wrist slig mount is a cop out and pretty laughable