🏹 Gear up, stand out, and hit your mark with the Cruzer G2 – the bow that adapts to you!
The Bear Archery Cruzer G2/G3 Compound Bow Package is a lightweight, highly adjustable bow designed for archers of all skill levels. Featuring a 12" to 30" draw length range and 5 to 70 lbs peak draw weight, it fires arrows at speeds up to 315 fps. Ready to hunt with six Trophy Ridge accessories included, it offers easy tuning without a bow press and is built from durable aluminum with a limited lifetime warranty.
Model Name | Cruzer G2 |
Brand | Bear Archery |
Color | Mossy Oak |
Material | Aluminum |
Team Name | Bear Archery |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Archery Draw Weight | 70 Pounds |
Archery Draw Length | 30 Inches |
UPC | 754806263571 |
Size | Right Hand |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00754806263571 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 43.8 x 13.9 x 4.4 inches |
Package Weight | 2.99 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 34 x 11.5 x 4 inches |
Brand Name | Bear Archery |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Bear Archery |
Part Number | AV83B21007R |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | G2 |
Included Components | Compound bow, a four-pin sight, a Whisker Biscuit, a 5-arrow quiver, a stabilizer and sling, a peep sight, and a nock loop |
Sport Type | archery |
Grip Size | Array |
T**A
Great bow
Just buy it if you are undecided. I finally did and I'm grateful for the wife pushing me to get it. It's lighter than most. It's fast. Added some dampeners to it and it is as quiet an my older heavier Hoyt bow. Adjustment is tricky at first, but I watched a video on YouTube and that helped with the cams adjustments. Just pull the trigger and get one.
J**N
Attention to detail was clear in the construction of bow
Wow! This bow was amazing, was hitting cans at 25 yards in an hour, having never fired a bow in my life. Powerful clean finish, nothing felt cheap like i thought it might have, 70 lbs is no joke but adjusts very easily. After comparing to more expensive bows in the 500+ range I still felt this one was of higher quality. Came with wrist wrap, peep sight, quiver, sick reticle with a night illumination feature, stabilizer, nook and everything was perfectly installed.This thing kicked butt, I hit a rabbit within hours at 15 yards of firing it, I got a friend to buy one just like it immediatly after seeing and firing mine.I thought i was buying a cheap starter bow but with the Ready to hunt package this thing was deadly.You do have to tune the pin sights, draw length and weight , it even comes with 1/2 inch adjustmentsbon length which is amaxing to find in a bow for this price.The components in the RTH are worth over 100 alone if priced at local Sportsmans,This is one of the bestproducts ive ever bought on Amazon and a big risk as i had never shot a bow before. I was beyond happy with this. Ive shot it everyday since purchase and i been drilling targets at 50+ yards effortlessly.
B**.
Man I loved this bow but now
So i haven’t had long and I loved this bow felt great draw and everything felt just smooth but a few months later went to have a rest fixed and the technician spotted two issues with my bow missing limb pivot and the bow was warped at riserHe asked how long I said only a few months and shot maybe 10x about 20 arrows at a time he said that this is a issue from factory that this isn’t the 1st one he’s seen with factory malfunctions they produce these i high end and push them out the door please check your bow over greatly when u receive it and the more u draw it back the more it gets bent over time.How I missed it,my son and technician the 2 other times he put a d loop on and eye peep is crazy but he caught it todayGreat bow for target and hunting draw feels great and smooth plenty of fps great mid range bowBut needed a bow for challenge tournament this next weekend so Went and bought a Hoyt Charger
A**R
Great bow but, not put together correctly
This product was in the sealed box and not a problem caused by the seller. The bear cruzer G2 is a decent bow however, I had to spend about 2 hours at a bow shop due to the poor assembly. The cams were tilted to the point where the buss cable and control cable were rubbing together. The knot above the peep sight slid freely and had to be redone. The whisker biscuit also had to be moved due to a huge angle causing the arrow not to be level. The mount for the quiver was mounted upside down. And the sight was on crooked so it had to be taken off and adjusted. Not huge problems but coming from the factory you expect better. All that being said, this is a decent bow especially for the money but definitely needs to be taken to a bow tech before using.
G**L
Extremely impressed and haven't even shot it yet!
First off, let me say I know next to nothing about archery. Last time I even shot a bow was in middle school some 35+ years ago. I'm a lifelong rifle hunter & wanted to get started in bow hunting this year.My buddy brought over his older Matthews bow & let me take a couple shots ... his bow is set to way too long of draw length for me, and way too heavy draw weight. Not to mention his bow is super heavy, and there's no way to adjust anything on it without bringing it into a dealer or replace parts, etc. I started thinking maybe this sport isn't for me, too many factors, I don't have an archery shop anywhere within 50mi from me, etc. etc.So I started looking around on Amazon, came across Bear Archery bows, and did some research. The fully adjustable draw length & draw weight interested me the most... but then I thought maybe it's just a gimmicky type thing 'cuz I'm sure my buddy spend hundreds just having his bow tuned for him. I didn't want to spend much (<$500) ... Figured what the heck I'll try this thing, and if it turns out to be a toy, well, it'll just be a toy for the kids to use plinking around or what not.Pulled the trigger on the Cruzer G2, and I can tell you this is certainly no toy! I told my other friend I bought a bow online from Amazon after reading some reviews. He's like, cool, what brand did you get? I said it's a Bear Archery one. He says, OH, you got a BEAR??? Dude whatever you got it'll be great, those are like the best bows made! I said really? Cool! Can't wait to get it and check it out.Received package today, spent about an hour reading the instructions, adjusted to what I think my draw length should be (27.5") ... they included different cams for 1" and 1/2" adjustments. The adjustable feature alone has me totally confident I'll be able to dial in this bow to my zone. *Only thing is they included an allen wrench for the draw weight adjustment, but not one for the draw length / cams. No biggy I have a ton of them, but would've been nice to have it right there in the package too.I haven't even shot it yet, but I can say I was totally impressed with the packaging, the included accessories, the quality control sheets, etc. etc. Rare to see anymore nowadays so kudos to Bear Archery for that alone. Even got a free ball cap in the package... pretty impressive! I'm confident this will be a great bow for me as a beginner! I can adjust it right here at home, ... for me, my girlfriend, my nephew, etc. who I want to get into the sport as well. I can see a lot of fun coming getting into this sport!Will update my review after I've actually shot it and practiced with it, but honestly after looking at the specs of my buddy's Matthews bow at like twice the weight and size of this bow ... I'm sure I'll be able to keep up with him and have just as much fun without lugging around a monster heavy bow. Totally confident this bow will be great for target practicing as well as taking deer or other big game.Only thing I ordered aside from the bow was a trigger release and some broadheads. Going to try my buddy's arrows for now and then dial in what arrow length, weight, etc. works best for me, then order a case for it.Overall, just wow'd by the whole package already! 5-stars for that alone. I imagine 6-stars when I get my first deer with it! :)
J**A
Unfortunate
I'm unsure of what happened but when i finally got the chance to shoot this bow for the first time (which is past the return time frame) and it exploded on me. Pulled back just like with any other bow and the next thing I knew the string snapped me in the face then went flying, and my arrow was on the ground, just glad no one was standing anywhere near me and feel lucky because my face hurt for a few days afterwards. Turns out the knobs that hold the string onto the cams broke off on both sides, This isn't my first bow but I feel like I got burned and won't be buying a bear again or even the cams and string to fix the one I have.
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