I’m glad bear was on the list and even happier with the rank. I personally love the performance of the new bears and for the price I think they’re hard to beat
Just bought the adapt rth. Shot Mathew’s flagships for years, last one was the z7 extreme. So far I have no regrets going for the budget bow this go around.
....I'll be honest, 1k isn't budget anything, that's some serious cheese. If bows worth using are that much I'll stick with pew pews as 1000 will get a good hunting rifle and scope.
Got into Compound this year after close to 20 years of trad archery. Bought myself an Elite Terrain and it's fantastic. I tried several other bows and this one fits me like a glove. Equipped with Vapor trail pro V rest, CBE engage hybrid sights and some short stabilizers its a killer 3 D Setup. Finished second place in my first 3D tournament two months owning this bow. Also got an 2023 Bear Legend XR for the wife. Finish is a little rough but man, it's a shooter! Great performance for such an adjustable bow. This bow even has movable cable attachment points, so you can increase cable tension on shorter draw lengths for good efficiency and solid back wall. And the draw cycle is so smooth, unbelievable. The Legend XR ist often overlooked, in my opinion.
I don't see myself spending 4 digits on something that's been around for 70 millennia. I don't care how refined and modern it is. I don't even like the idea of spending 4 digits on firearms. My current bow setup is a Hoyt Klash that's no more than $600 with accessories. And my most expensive rifle is about $1300, that's only because I wanted to build at least one top quality rifle.
Just picked up my Hoyt Torrex the other day as my first bow. 799 and came with everything including 3 arrows. Loved it more than any other bow I shot that day. all the shop guys were talking about was the darton consequence. Would be interested to see your thoughts on that one. Thanks for the awesome reviews. Can’t wait to see more.
So I was actually looking into getting my first "real" set up and that's exactly what I was planning on getting. Im glad to hear some good feedback. They kid a was talking too at the store said it was really quite
Funny thing about flagship bows is that I still shoot a 2010 Bowtech Destroyer 350 (upgraded to Barnsdale limbs) that I received from the owner of the shop I was working at (at the time) for $650 (dealer cost). This bow is perfect for my short draw of 26.5" with 65# Barnsdale limbs, and will shoot a 325 grain arrow at 300 fps. Their overdrive binary cam system was the perfect way to tune for perfect centershot, and I just realized tonight that my string is perfectly level with the Hamskea riser level, and sight bubbles. I took my Solution SS (a $1200 bow), and I could not get the string to be level with the riser without throwing off the tune tremendously. Right now, the cams point towards each other at full draw using the Spot Hogg cam alignment laser, and shoots bulletholes, but I'm not happy the way it is. I'm sticking with my 2 Destroyer 350s (one is a Limited Edition also upgraded to Barnsdale limbs). And like I mentioned in your previous video, I've got a Bear Whitetail Maxx on order, and it has the same speed rating as the Solution SS. So, why should I keep the SS if I can get a comparable bow for half that price, and shoots just as good?? Great video!!
My 'budget' dictates i spend roughly $1100 Canadian dollars ($850 American dollars) on a bow every 3 years. This spring i went with a Diamond Edge XT and after putting a good rest, sight, string, peep and stabilizer on it i was up against what i wanted to spend. i have no regrets as the bow shoots great and hunts well. Good review, modern bowhunters on a budget due to life's commitments cannot, for the most part, afford to drop over a thousand dollars on a bow.
I think we have two different ideas on the word "budget". $1000-$1200 is the industry average for a decent bow. So to me, "budget" is $500 and under. That being said: - Sanlida X8-X9-10 (all $400 and under) are great alternatives. -The Tidewe is a great budget bow at $285 - Lastly, you got it right with the bear adapt at $479.
If you hunt around you can find some deals. I picked up a Diamond Edge Max for $140 still with tags on it. Metal limb pockets, solid limbs to help with cam lean, JUNK accessories. I got a trophy ridge master hunter accessory kit for $50 and that stabilizer has about killed all the vibration. In my opinion those diamonds are really held back by their bottom of the barrel "octane" (they're actually just generic chinese bow accessories) accessories and would be rated much higher if they came with better ones. Have you tried out the PSE Stinger ATK yet? Maybe you can compile a
You should test the darton consequence it is only around $650 and is as good as a lot of other companies flag ship bows.Darton is stepping up their bows this year!
I've had a golden rule up to this point and won't spend over $800 on a compound bow or crossbow. Watching the sales you can get some very nice quality stuff for that $450 - $800 range. Some of it is marked down and was previously a bit more expensive. I see no need to spend near or over 2k on a single piece of archery equipment. That's ridiculous compared to firearms and knives for what you get for your money. They are going to keep pricing themselves out of the market if they keep this up. It wasn't that long ago you could buy a fairly decent older used car for that kind of money. I wouldn't feel comfortable out in the field walking around with and using a $1,700 - $2,500 piece of archery equipment. $800 and less is doable and practical. I agree with you on the Bear Archery bows and I own some myself. I also still have and use my 1997 Jennings Starmaster in Advantage Camo I bought new. Nothing wrong with that bow either and it's 27 years old this year. I'd rather have multiple bows and crossbows for the same money as one expensive one. You have extras to supply family and friends and you also have backups should something go wrong and put your bow out of commission for awhile while you are getting it fixed. Low and behold your local pro shop can't fix it and it needs sent back to the manufacturer. Without backup extras you are SOL and waiting with nothing in the meantime. My cutoff has been $800 thus far but I would consider maybe going up to say $1,200ish or so. Once you get much above that the point of diminishing return on your investment comes into play. I want a Hoyt and a Bowtech just to say I have them in my collection. I am going to have to watch for sales and deals before I get one though. I'm not going to pay MSRP for one or anything close to it. Some of the small mom and pop pro shops have financial up/lows. If you walk in one day after they have had a bad month you might be able to haggle a really good deal out for cash....no plastic...no BS...right here and NOW! BTW.....my crossbows! I have "some" crossbows too.... Barnett TS380 Excalibur Micro MAG 340 TenPoint Titan M1 Wicked Ridge M370 Centerpoint Sniper Elite 385 William Tell Mini Striker 120# pistol 😉
Any upgrade ideas for the APX? cable guide and arrow fletch contacting the cable before, during, and after draw cycles -- thank you for these great videos!
I picked up a Bear Adapt last year. It shoots great with the “budget” RTH parts. I’m going to start upgrading the accessories to it over time to see how far I can take it before I even consider dropping $1500+ on a flagship model.
Where can you find the terrain as a RTH package. Looks like bare bow is $750 and I don’t see a RTH option. Curious why you didn’t include any of the 2024 bear bows.
The Bear Adapt has old single cam technology and underwhelming 320 IBO rated speed, so in my opinion it is not in the running for Bear Archery's best 2023 bow. Now with 2024 Bear updates, there are now many better Bear bows. The main problem is Bear Archery's illogical pro shop only distribution system. The Adapt can be mail ordered and is in stock at most BPS and Cabela's so that is a major plus.
Quick question. I'm new to bow hunting and I enjoy watching your videos. I recently purchased the bear adapt +. to practice for next season of deer hunting. I have zero knowledge about arrows. what arrow would you recommend for that bow since you have used it before. I would be using 60 lbs of pull weight till I can work my way up to 70. if you could also, what broad head should I use. Any information you give me I would be thankful for. Cheers.
@@BackyardBowsnew to archery 🏹. Definitely getting the Ronan or the Whitetail max depending on your review. Just want to say thanks for the sick content and reviews you put out for everyone !
Did you know the bear budget bows limb pockets are aluminum with a plastic insert.. not the other way around I dropped mine and found it out the scratch reveals the whole piece is aluminum and the inner peice is plastic
@BackyardBows have you ever dealt with dealer-exclusive bows like the Bear Trace? It looks like it is a Cabelas/Basspro-only bow and there is not much info on it. I saw it when I was in a Basspro on Black Friday.
Title: best budget bows Me: oh I need a new bow First bow: this bow is $750 Me: oh the other ones will probably be different Second one: $800 Me: where’s the bidget
Well..... saying that a bow is worth 800 bucks because of its "name brand" is wild. Like nothing good to say about it. Just the fact that it's from hoyt so it's worth 800 bucks even tho it shoots like a bear😂
I don’t personally think the name makes it worth anything, it is a great shooting bow yes, do people buy it because of the name probably, did Hoyt earn that right I believe so, weather or not u decide to justify spending 800 on a torrex is irrelevant are u getting a well shooting bow yes for sure, I don’t think many would debate that, I had a lot to say about it in the review, doesn’t seem like u watched it
@@vernhanna4399 and I know I am blessed now and have the privilege of shooting so many incredible bows but I def once had a hard budget and was lucky to save up and shoot a 300-500 dollar bow, so I have some good perspective across the board, we said 1000 and under fully set up would be a good budget catergory and ended up just turning into 1000 and under so u are right 1000 is still a lot
1000 is pretty high on the budget end. Maybe 500 or 650 less. Glad to see Bear take it. Love Bear.
Bear released a great line up in the budget category for 2024. I'm genuienly excited what these guys push out
I’m glad bear was on the list and even happier with the rank. I personally love the performance of the new bears and for the price I think they’re hard to beat
Went from a Bowtech to a Bear Adapt this season and the Adapt absolutely rocks! Great bow and unbelievable price!
Just bought the adapt rth. Shot Mathew’s flagships for years, last one was the z7 extreme. So far I have no regrets going for the budget bow this go around.
....I'll be honest, 1k isn't budget anything, that's some serious cheese. If bows worth using are that much I'll stick with pew pews as 1000 will get a good hunting rifle and scope.
That is always a option for some
Thank you for doing the review and passing along the information. Prime looks like a good deal.
I got that Hoyt Torrex. It shoots just fine to me.💪🏾💯
Best “budget” bow on market imo!
Got into Compound this year after close to 20 years of trad archery. Bought myself an Elite Terrain and it's fantastic. I tried several other bows and this one fits me like a glove. Equipped with Vapor trail pro V rest, CBE engage hybrid sights and some short stabilizers its a killer 3 D Setup. Finished second place in my first 3D tournament two months owning this bow. Also got an 2023 Bear Legend XR for the wife. Finish is a little rough but man, it's a shooter! Great performance for such an adjustable bow. This bow even has movable cable attachment points, so you can increase cable tension on shorter draw lengths for good efficiency and solid back wall. And the draw cycle is so smooth, unbelievable. The Legend XR ist often overlooked, in my opinion.
The new Bear Alaskan XT RTH package seems like a great value.
the Alaskan is the best “budget” bow imo
I hunted with a mid 90’s PSE till 2022, picked up a Bear Paradox on clearance for $400, I like it.
I started bow hunting with a Bear Whitetail II. Bear is making better and more affordable bows now. There's no way I would drop 3 grand on a bow.
No way I would drop 2gs on a bow and no way I would drop $500 on a bear bow
I don't see myself spending 4 digits on something that's been around for 70 millennia. I don't care how refined and modern it is. I don't even like the idea of spending 4 digits on firearms. My current bow setup is a Hoyt Klash that's no more than $600 with accessories. And my most expensive rifle is about $1300, that's only because I wanted to build at least one top quality rifle.
@@LTLoudpack7100 I agree! Same here with me and my bow ! You not gaining anything as far as it helping you kill a deer
Thank you was waiting on this one looks like the adapt plus for me. Thanks
Just picked up my Hoyt Torrex the other day as my first bow. 799 and came with everything including 3 arrows. Loved it more than any other bow I shot that day. all the shop guys were talking about was the darton consequence. Would be interested to see your thoughts on that one. Thanks for the awesome reviews. Can’t wait to see more.
Did you shoot the consequence?
So I was actually looking into getting my first "real" set up and that's exactly what I was planning on getting. Im glad to hear some good feedback. They kid a was talking too at the store said it was really quite
Funny thing about flagship bows is that I still shoot a 2010 Bowtech Destroyer 350 (upgraded to Barnsdale limbs) that I received from the owner of the shop I was working at (at the time) for $650 (dealer cost). This bow is perfect for my short draw of 26.5" with 65# Barnsdale limbs, and will shoot a 325 grain arrow at 300 fps. Their overdrive binary cam system was the perfect way to tune for perfect centershot, and I just realized tonight that my string is perfectly level with the Hamskea riser level, and sight bubbles. I took my Solution SS (a $1200 bow), and I could not get the string to be level with the riser without throwing off the tune tremendously. Right now, the cams point towards each other at full draw using the Spot Hogg cam alignment laser, and shoots bulletholes, but I'm not happy the way it is. I'm sticking with my 2 Destroyer 350s (one is a Limited Edition also upgraded to Barnsdale limbs). And like I mentioned in your previous video, I've got a Bear Whitetail Maxx on order, and it has the same speed rating as the Solution SS. So, why should I keep the SS if I can get a comparable bow for half that price, and shoots just as good??
Great video!!
I enjoy my Terrain.
My 'budget' dictates i spend roughly $1100 Canadian dollars ($850 American dollars) on a bow every 3 years. This spring i went with a Diamond Edge XT and after putting a good rest, sight, string, peep and stabilizer on it i was up against what i wanted to spend. i have no regrets as the bow shoots great and hunts well. Good review, modern bowhunters on a budget due to life's commitments cannot, for the most part, afford to drop over a thousand dollars on a bow.
I agree completely, 1000.00 is a lot of money for all of us
I think we have two different ideas on the word "budget". $1000-$1200 is the industry average for a decent bow. So to me, "budget" is $500 and under.
That being said:
- Sanlida X8-X9-10 (all $400 and under) are great alternatives.
-The Tidewe is a great budget bow at $285
- Lastly, you got it right with the bear adapt at $479.
If you hunt around you can find some deals. I picked up a Diamond Edge Max for $140 still with tags on it. Metal limb pockets, solid limbs to help with cam lean, JUNK accessories. I got a trophy ridge master hunter accessory kit for $50 and that stabilizer has about killed all the vibration. In my opinion those diamonds are really held back by their bottom of the barrel "octane" (they're actually just generic chinese bow accessories) accessories and would be rated much higher if they came with better ones.
Have you tried out the PSE Stinger ATK yet? Maybe you can compile a
Good idea will try and get something together
Let's go with "affordable". Everyone has a "budget" lol. Good video my man, keep it up!
What’s the differences between the elite basin and the terrain?
Alaskan xt no 1 in my opinion it will be my new bow
Wish I had an Xpedition and Darton dealer near me.
You should test the darton consequence it is only around $650 and is as good as a lot of other companies flag ship bows.Darton is stepping up their bows this year!
In the line up
What about the blackout epic NT
On a budget go to your local shop buy an older bow already setup and go to it some pawn shops too
I would like to see you get your hands on the new Bear Alaskan XT
In the process
I've had a golden rule up to this point and won't spend over $800 on a compound bow or crossbow. Watching the sales you can get some very nice quality stuff for that $450 - $800 range. Some of it is marked down and was previously a bit more expensive. I see no need to spend near or over 2k on a single piece of archery equipment. That's ridiculous compared to firearms and knives for what you get for your money. They are going to keep pricing themselves out of the market if they keep this up. It wasn't that long ago you could buy a fairly decent older used car for that kind of money. I wouldn't feel comfortable out in the field walking around with and using a $1,700 - $2,500 piece of archery equipment. $800 and less is doable and practical. I agree with you on the Bear Archery bows and I own some myself. I also still have and use my 1997 Jennings Starmaster in Advantage Camo I bought new. Nothing wrong with that bow either and it's 27 years old this year. I'd rather have multiple bows and crossbows for the same money as one expensive one. You have extras to supply family and friends and you also have backups should something go wrong and put your bow out of commission for awhile while you are getting it fixed. Low and behold your local pro shop can't fix it and it needs sent back to the manufacturer. Without backup extras you are SOL and waiting with nothing in the meantime. My cutoff has been $800 thus far but I would consider maybe going up to say $1,200ish or so. Once you get much above that the point of diminishing return on your investment comes into play. I want a Hoyt and a Bowtech just to say I have them in my collection. I am going to have to watch for sales and deals before I get one though. I'm not going to pay MSRP for one or anything close to it. Some of the small mom and pop pro shops have financial up/lows. If you walk in one day after they have had a bad month you might be able to haggle a really good deal out for cash....no plastic...no BS...right here and NOW!
BTW.....my crossbows!
I have "some" crossbows too....
Barnett TS380
Excalibur Micro MAG 340
TenPoint Titan M1
Wicked Ridge M370
Centerpoint Sniper Elite 385
William Tell Mini Striker 120# pistol
😉
Bear needs to bring back the duel string stops which separated them from the pack.
Any upgrade ideas for the APX? cable guide and arrow fletch contacting the cable before, during, and after draw cycles -- thank you for these great videos!
I honestly think bear could have taken all 5 slots bro. But you picked a great list!
I picked up a Bear Adapt last year. It shoots great with the “budget” RTH parts. I’m going to start upgrading the accessories to it over time to see how far I can take it before I even consider dropping $1500+ on a flagship model.
Little upgrades here and there is a good way to go
How is the adapt 2
Where can you find the terrain as a RTH package. Looks like bare bow is $750 and I don’t see a RTH option.
Curious why you didn’t include any of the 2024 bear bows.
Just haven’t reviewed them yet, can’t comment on something I haven’t put hands on
Yea I can’t find it either as a rth package
So my elite dealer here sells the basin ready to hunt package on the terrain, if u can find one ask them and I believe they will make it happen
I have the adapt plus I love it.
The Bear Adapt has old single cam technology and underwhelming 320 IBO rated speed, so in my opinion it is not in the running for Bear Archery's best 2023 bow. Now with 2024 Bear updates, there are now many better Bear bows. The main problem is Bear Archery's illogical pro shop only distribution system. The Adapt can be mail ordered and is in stock at most BPS and Cabela's so that is a major plus.
Quick question. I'm new to bow hunting and I enjoy watching your videos. I recently purchased the bear adapt +. to practice for next season of deer hunting. I have zero knowledge about arrows. what arrow would you recommend for that bow since you have used it before. I would be using 60 lbs of pull weight till I can work my way up to 70. if you could also, what broad head should I use. Any information you give me I would be thankful for. Cheers.
What’s draw length
@@BackyardBows 28 draw length
Where do you get the elite terrain package for 749 ?
Made for basin most dealers will set up on terrain if asked for a great deal
Have you gotten to shoot the bear whitetail maxx yet? would love to see that review!
Ordered
@@BackyardBowsnew to archery 🏹. Definitely getting the Ronan or the Whitetail max depending on your review. Just want to say thanks for the sick content and reviews you put out for everyone !
Can you still get the Elite terrain for the 750$ ? For the the RTS version? The website is 750$ for just the bow
Doesn’t come from elite rth, but most shops have a package they can put together for u for cheap
Thank you
Did you know the bear budget bows limb pockets are aluminum with a plastic insert.. not the other way around I dropped mine and found it out the scratch reveals the whole piece is aluminum and the inner peice is plastic
What about the whitetail max?
Parallel to the Alaskan xt , I think that decision comes down to draw length they are equals to me
@@BackyardBows thank you for the response!
@BackyardBows have you ever dealt with dealer-exclusive bows like the Bear Trace? It looks like it is a Cabelas/Basspro-only bow and there is not much info on it. I saw it when I was in a Basspro on Black Friday.
Just curious what happend to martin archery? Can't find a review online at all.
Obsession / Martin are the same company now or same owners
@@BackyardBows oh ok well that's good to know.
Have you had the chance to see how they shoot?
@@NathanMuckala-gb7is we are working to get both obsession and Martin in here
@@BackyardBows awesome
Can you get the xpedition in Left Hand
Link for the elite terrain?
Title: best budget bows
Me: oh I need a new bow
First bow: this bow is $750
Me: oh the other ones will probably be different
Second one: $800
Me: where’s the bidget
😂 times are changing
In performance mode You gain about 19 ft/sec.....
Budget what for the rich?
These are budget? Try $500 and under...
We can def do again
Yeah, I’m an Aussie kid and I can’t really use guns or spend over like 300 Aussie dollars
Bear legit
Where are you? I can hear you! But I can't see you😂😂
Well..... saying that a bow is worth 800 bucks because of its "name brand" is wild. Like nothing good to say about it. Just the fact that it's from hoyt so it's worth 800 bucks even tho it shoots like a bear😂
I don’t personally think the name makes it worth anything, it is a great shooting bow yes, do people buy it because of the name probably, did Hoyt earn that right I believe so, weather or not u decide to justify spending 800 on a torrex is irrelevant are u getting a well shooting bow yes for sure, I don’t think many would debate that, I had a lot to say about it in the review, doesn’t seem like u watched it
1000 might seem high to some but if thats not your budget its not about you.
Maybe “non flagship” bow…? 🤷🏼♂️
True true
These videos do nothing but make me feel suuuuper poor 🤣
Pun intended? 😂
To expensive.
Wow $1000 is a budget bow? Clearly you have no idea what it’s like to be on a budget.
I love the assumption
@@BackyardBows sorry , I got sticker shock….everyone has a different budget.
@@vernhanna4399 and I know I am blessed now and have the privilege of shooting so many incredible bows but I def once had a hard budget and was lucky to save up and shoot a 300-500 dollar bow, so I have some good perspective across the board, we said 1000 and under fully set up would be a good budget catergory and ended up just turning into 1000 and under so u are right 1000 is still a lot