Bear Archery Fred Eichler Signature Series Take Down
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OVERVIEW
For 2023, we are proud to partner with world-famous traditional bowhunter, Fred Eichler on an all-new, first of its kind aluminum Take Down riser. The Fred Eichler Signature Take Down features a 17” machined riser with Bear’s patented Fred Bear latch system. The 2023 Eichler Signature riser can be paired with Bear’s 1, 2, and 3 limbs to create a Take Down with a 58”, 60”, or 62” AMO. The durable and ergonomic design of the bow is the result of immense testing and input from Fred Eichler himself. As the first individual ever to complete the Super Slam (all 29 of North America’s big game animals) with a traditional bow, Fred Eichler’s knowledge and first hand experience in the field with a recurve is second to none. The low wrist, slim grip design, adjustable strike plate and customizable shelf radius are critical components that give bowhunters the flexibility to tailor the riser to their wants and needs.
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DESIGNED IN COLLABORATION WITH FRED EICHLER
This first of its kind Bear Take Down riser was designed in partnership with world famous traditional bowhunter, Fred Eichler. -
OLD MEETS NEW
The Fred Eichler Signature Series Take Down features Fred Bear's patented Take Down latch system which accepts Bear's #1, #2, and #3 Take Down limbs -
MODERN DESIGN
This Take Down features a machined 17" aluminum handle with one of three satin finishes. -
AN INDUSTRY FIRST
The Fred Eichler Signature Series Take Down allows bowhunters to adjust the bow's shelf radius through three interchangeable shelf inserts that come with the riser
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Warning:
This product can expose you to chemicals including Di (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to