

The cutouts are well done, and help add to the cool design of the bow as well. With the dual string stop systems integrated into the riser, Bear engineers beefed up the design in those areas to add some stability and some cool looking design features. RiserThe aluminum riser on the Threat has a similar look and design to the rest of the higher end Bear models. The cutouts are well covered, and the finish appears very nice in definition and appearance. It is done well, and looks nice, but there is not a whole lot to report since it is a standard dipping process applying the finish to the aluminum risers. There is nothing overly fancy with the Bear finish and design. For the Realtree option, the limbs will match the riser, but for the other four, the limbs will remain black and feature the Threat and Bear Archery logos. Shooters wanting something a little less like a hunting bow, or just wanting a different look can also choose between Shadow, Sand, Olive, or Orange. Of course, Realtree X-Tra Green is the standby camo pattern, which seems to be universal across the entire Bear line up. FinishThe Threat is a nice looking bow, and has a few finish choices shooters have an opportunity to choose between. Shooters will have to buy arrows and a release, and they are set to hit the field. The package includes: a Trophy Taker Whisker Biscuit, a Trophy Ridge 4-pin sight, a Trophy Ridge stabilizer and sling, a peep sight, and a nock look. This package does not include top of the line accessories, but they are sufficient for shooters of all skill levels, especially those just starting out not entirely sure of what they want yet. Ready To Hunt PackageThe Threat is offered as a bare bow, or with a RTH hunt package installed from the factory. With that being said, the smooth draw cycle may be a bonus for shooters without an interest in the speed and performance game. Typically, bows sporting a sub seven brace boast a bit faster speed ratings. Perhaps a downside to the Threat is the 330 feet per second IBO speed rating with a 6 1/4-inch brace height. Bear has a total of five different finish options for the Threat and it is available at several large chain stores, making it very accessible to consumers without having to go to a dedicated Bear Archery shop. Those wanting a Ready to Hunt (RTH) package can also choose to have the bow fully rigged from the factory for an additional $100, which is a nice deal for those just getting started. The Threat is not necessarily considered an entry-level bow, but with a $599 MSRP price tag, it does appeal to shooters of all budget types and skills. Of use and maintenance, make the Tremor a good bow for hunters of all sizes andĪbility levels, and it can grow along with your skills.The Bear Threat is a wonderful bow that combines solid performance, technology, and affordability all in one nicely priced package. The combination of performance and reliability, along with ease It’s smooth, fast, quiet, and comfortable, making it a great hunting or target Even as a bare bow, people love shooting the Tremor. In its price range, and the affordability may make it worth adding a fewĪftermarket accessories. Tremor is a solid performer without a lot of unneeded extras.
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It’s easy to set up, easy to shoot, and lower-maintenance Tremor has the EZ3 cam with a whopping 7 inches of draw length adjustments on It was made to be an affordable performance bow, and Bear delivers a comfortable, accurate, easy-to-shoot bow that has everything hunters are looking for. The Bear Tremor is a smooth single cam shooter with great adjustability and solid performance.
