New for 2025: HHA Sports Mossy Oak Bottomland Bow Sight

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posted on September 24, 2025
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LEDE Mossy Oak Bottomland Bow Sight

HHA Sports is taking its moveable bow sights to the next level with the launch of a new line featuring Mossy Oak’s Bottomland camouflage, the pattern that started it all. Built in the heart of Wisconsin by the Hamm family since 1984, HHA has spent more than 25 years perfecting moveable sight pin technology. With Mossy Oak Bottomland, bowhunters across the country can trust their gear not only to perform in the stand, but to disappear into the hardwoods and whitetail country they chase all season long.

“HHA is extremely excited to partner with Mossy Oak, not only a powerhouse in our industry but a company that shares our core principles and values,” said Jake Mancl, national marketing and sales manager at HHA Sports. “Bottomland has never been hotter, and we are excited to tie together two iconic brands!”

The new HHA Sports x Mossy Oak Bottomland bow sights will be available beginning August 27, 2025, at HHA’s nationwide dealer network and online at hhasports.com. Many dealers have already pre-sold their first shipments, so hunters are encouraged to act fast. MSRP: $529.99 to $599.99

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