Bear Archery Offers Pope and Young Memberships

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posted on August 24, 2022
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Pope & Young Bear Archery

Bear Archery has announced that it will offer a one year membership to the Pope and Young club, with the purchase of every bow. To further set bowhunters up for success, Bear has also partnered with onX Maps to give archers that purchase a new Bear Adapt or Legit bow a free 3-month premium subscription to onX Hunt.

“We are proud to partner with Pope & Young and offer our customers a free 12-month membership with their purchase and registration of a Bear bow,” stated Alec Wyman, Bear Archery marketing director. “The two brands have a remarkable history of supporting each other dating back to the 1960’s. This new venture is a great chapter for both brands in their mission to drive the archery industry forward.”

In addition, customers will have the option to upgrade to a discounted second year membership for an even greater value.

“There aren’t many companies in the outdoor industry that have as much history as Bear Archery and seeing them step up in support of Pope and Young is humbling to say the least,” stated Dylan Ray, Pope and Young marketing director. “Fred Bear had a rich history with Pope and Young, being a vital part of the club in the beginning, and now Bear Archery carries on the support of Pope and Young that Papa Bear demonstrated. Pope and Young is for all bowhunters, and now with the purchase of your new bow, whether your first bow, or just upgrading to a newer, better model now you get your membership for free.”

For more information, visit beararchery.com.

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