Bear Legit Maxx Specifications

Below are the specs for the Bear Legit Maxx compound bow.
Version: 2025
| Version | Brace height | Ata length | Draw length | Draw weight | IBO speed | Mass weight | Let-off |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BH | AtA | DL | DW | IBO | Wght | LO | |
| Version: 2025 | |||||||
| 2025 | 6.25 " | 30 " | 14-30 " | 10-70 lbs | 315 fps | 4.2 lbs | 75% |
| BH | Brace height |
| AtA | Axle-to-Axle length |
| DL | Draw length |
| DW | Draw weight |
| IBO | IBO speed |
| Wght | Mass weight |
| LO | Let-off |
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Pros
Pros
- Wide adjustability range covers 10-70 lb draw weight and 14-30 inch draw length in a single bow, suitable for one-bow households and growing archers
- Integrate Mounting System dovetail accepts compatible arrow rests with tool-free, self-leveling installation
- $499 launch MSRP places the bow at the lower end of the adjustable-platform market
- 75 percent let-off creates a shorter valley and a higher holding weight at full draw; the bow asks the shooter to stay engaged on the back wall
- Some hand shock and post-shot vibration are present at the budget tier and are noticeable to anyone stepping down from a flagship build
- Cable slide rather than a cable roller is used on the cable arm, a cost-saving choice that affects perceived draw smoothness
- Bear no longer publishes an official mass weight; hands-on measurements settle around 4.2 lb bare bow
- Real-world draw weight ceiling drops with shorter draw lengths, so a 20 inch youth setup will not reach the published 70 lb peak