High-Quality Designs
The Bear Archery brand is trusted by archery enthusiasts of all abilities. Founder Fred Bear brings a lifelong passion for the sport and produces archery equipment meeting the highest standards. The result is durable, high-end Bear bow strings, marked by careful craftsmanship.
Bear Archery is trusted for high-quality designs and is a household name in the sport. From traditional to compound bows or crossbows, Bear remains a top producer of high-end archery products sold worldwide. Browse a full selection of Bear strings and accessories at 60X Custom Strings online.
Find Replacement Strings to Suit Your Bow
Whether you’re a hunter, competitor, or backyard shooter, we have a string for your Bear bow. Our line of replacement strings includes the following popular models and many more:
- Attitude
- Cruzer
- Legion
- Authority
- Arena 30
- Game Over
- Instinct
- Anarchy
- Element
We can make custom compound bow strings for any make and model. If you don’t see your model listed, get in touch for a professional assessment.
Contact 60X Custom Strings Today
We aim to provide a superior shopping experience for our customers. If you need help with your next Bear compound bow string replacement, contact us for expert guidance. Shop now!
FAQs
What size string do I need for my bow?
The limb sticker or manual should tell you what size Bear bow strings you need. The information may also be available online. If you still can’t find your bow’s string size, reach out for assistance.
How often should you change the string on a compound bow?
As a general rule, bow strings should be replaced every two years or so. However, those who shoot especially frequently, such as competitive archers or active hunters, may need to replace worn strings every few months.
How to tell if your compound bow needs a new string?
We recommend performing a quick bow string inspection whenever you pull out your bow. Bear bow strings will need to be replaced when they show signs of wear, such as separating, stretching, breaking, or fraying strands, as well as heavy fuzzing and dryness/brittleness.
Learn more here: When to Replace Your Bow String.
Can you restring a compound bow yourself?