| Restocking Fee | No |
|---|---|
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money Back |
| Return shipping will be paid by | Buyer |
| Model | Frenzy |
| Overall Length (in.) | 36-40in. |
| Dexterity | Both |
| Type | Crossbow |
| Color | Blue |
| MPN | 155 |
| Archery Type | Bow Fishing |
| Brand | Arrow Precision |
| Suitable For | Anyone |
Check the listing for details. Arrow Precision Frenzy Bowfishing Kit #155. Color: Blue, Condition: New. Listed at 249.99 USD. FRENZY BOWFISHING SET BY ARROW PRECISIONThe Frenzy Bowfishing Set features an ultra smooth and constant draw weight bow that will be sure to make bowfishing fun for everyone on the trip without the need of pesky adjustments. The constant draw weight of the twin F4 wheel system allows for quick release snap-shots.The Frenzy bow is compact and lightweight, with a textured non slip grip. It features CNC machined wheels, and includes a roller rest. The Frenzy's non-slip texture grip Riser will also accept many standard archery accessories for backyard shooting fun or to introduce young shooters to archery shooting without having to have multiple set-ups for all the different draw lengths in your family. Makes for an enjoyable time on or off the water! The Rise. - YouTube Video will open in a new window [isdntekvideo] Frenzy Package Features / Includes:Draw Weight: Comes Set at 40lbs Draw Length extends to 31" maximum Brace Height: 6-1/2", Length: 36" Axle to Axle Weight: 3.6 lbsCompact / LightweightTextured Non-Slip GripStylish - Carbon Fiber Dipped LimbsCNC Machined WheelsIncludes Roller Rest30 Yards 80lb LineFiberglass Bowfishing Arrow with Barbed TipStandard ReelItem #155 US Shipping ONLY. FedEx Ground- FedEx do NOT deliver to P.O. Boxes Thank you for looking! Customer reviews September 11, 2014 Verified PurchaseI had been bow fishing with a crossbow, and decided to try a compound bow. After much research, this seemed like a logical first bow. After several days of shooting with it, I don't feel any need to upgrade. It took me a couple days to get used to the 40lb constant pull, but I am doing fine with it. I was very surprised at how close I was shooting right from the get go. I am shooting instinctively and got a sweet Talapia on my first real day out. Even when I miss, it is not by much. I adjusted the windage before I started out. I might adjust it an 1/8 turn at a time to the left, but I am hitting fish at 30' to 40'. I am doing better than with my crossbows. The bow feels solid, and looks sharp. I will likely change the hand wrap wheel for an almost identical one with a handle (crank) so as to expedite reeling in the line. I am thoroughly enjoying this bow. I fish to eat, not for sport.