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Your cart is empty.For more than 80 years, Bear Archery has been America's No. 1 brand in youth and institutional archery. Featuring an ambidextrous riser design, the Spark is a beginner bow suggested for youth ranging from five to ten. The integrated Whisker Biscuit Arrow Rest – the safest rest in the archery industry and a $40 value – and sight pin are helpful in learning how to shoot. The Spark features a continuous draw length up to 25 inches, and a continuous draw weight up to 10 lb., and a brace height of 8.5". The Spark measures 32 3/4" long from end to end and comes ready to shoot with two Safetyglass arrows. Choose from two different color options – flo green and flo orange. It's never too early to share Bear with the next generation of archers.
Benjamin
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
This has been a great little first bow for my son. It’s light, easy to pull back, adequate draw length for his size (he’s almost 6) and a good value. The only component that’s a bit finicky is the pin which tends to loosen. This becomes a bit of a challenge for helping him get the concept of sight picture. However, I like that it’s safe for him to use and pick up because a dry fire won’t destroy the bow. My whole aim was to get him excited about shooting and this paired with some practice tipped arrows that stick through a cardboard box has done the trick!
Mark Ruhm
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Great starter bow. Gives the little ones a chance to learn without the frustration of trying to keep the arrows from falling off the bow
S. Sleeter
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
My boys love the bows, easy to use. Neither one came with the quiver or arm guards that they were supposed to come with. I ordered two of these bows and the first time I received one of these bows and a right handed (non-ambidextrous) bow that was nothing like the other. Had to order another of these bows and received the correct one the second time, but again, has no quiver or arm guards, so I’ll have to spend additional money for those.
Christopher Dardis
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024
This is a perfect way to introduce younger kids to the sport! My 7 year old feels like an absolute pro and loves shooting at the big target just like daddy. 😃
NotKevin
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023
I bought this to introduce my granddaughter to archery, as a step up from those plastic play bow-and-arrow toy sets.This isn't a toy. It's a bow. It's ambidextrous -- which is a huge plus since GD is left-handed, and when she outgrows it I can give it to my grandson or another kid for more enjoyment. Or she can shoot it with a right-handed friend and they can have fun together.It's a perfectly safe little "plinker" bow with low draw weight. You can have them shoot it at like 10 or 20 yards, to teach them form and let them get used to drawing a bow with proper bow etiquette and form, handling arrows, and having fun in the back yard or at the archery range.It comes with 3 safety arrows already. I bought a few more at our local Academy store, plus a little hip quiver (as others have stated it did not come with one), and she's good to go now.She'll probably outgrow it in a year or two, but that's fine, and I'll upgrade her to a Genesis probably at that point.I haven't figured out how to adjust the draw weight (I don't think it's possible), but that's fine too, for our purposes it's good enough as-is.It's not very accurate, but that's fine too, she's not shooting competitions, this is literally just a beginner bow for very basic beginner things. She was putting arrows reliably on the paper target I bought, which made her happy, which made me happy, and it's all good. Can't beat it for the price, and it's purple which is her favorite color.Great way to get your kid outdoors and introduce them to archery for a small investment.
mike hanlon
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023
This is a great first bow for my 4 year old. Results will vary you internet trolls. So it’s accurate enough at 15ft it’s definitely not a power shooter, but it is a VERY GOOD teaching tool and easily accessible for beginners and very young children, the whisker biscuit alone puts it ahead of all other options. It is a solid step above a toy bow but for the price well worth its value as a transition tool.
nicole
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2023
We originally bought this for my 6 year old. He jumped right into it and was able to use it immediately. He looks forward to practicing with his dad. His younger brother also wanted to try it. He did great also so we bought our then 3 year old his own. Seems durable and like it will hold up to 2 rough boys
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2022
The bow is great, 2nd one we have gotten. But there was no quiver or forearm guard.
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