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Material: Carbon and Stickers
Length: 31''
Fletching: full Red Shield 5" turkey feather
Shaft diameter: Outer 7.8mm Inner 6.2mm
Point tips: 100 grain
Straight degree of good intensity is high.Can be repeatedly used for a long time.
Do not shot against concrete wall or any hard substance. This may damage the arrows.
Use a proper bow. Shooting from a bow with draw weight over recommended value may damage both bow and arrow.
If the feathers are deformed due to the squeezed of transportation, they can be restored by steam.
J S
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Buyer beware if you want to practice with these arrows straight out of the box, expect to lose an insert and tip. None of these arrows had the inserts glued in. Im not sure if this is intentional so that the buyer can cut them to length but if so then why go through the effort of pressing them in and screwing in field points. Otherwise the arrows look good.. however the cresting printed on vinyl wrap scuffs very easily. For $40 they're fine for just flinging some arrows around the yard and they're easy to spot in the grass if you miss.
Teri B
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Very good fletches at a very good price!
Donald ashcraft
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
I learned to shoot when your choices were wood or aluminum arrows (1975). After years of trying to straighten bent aluminum arrows these are awesome. They take all my abuse of practicing by setting up targets behind brush or tall weeds where you would actually be shooting at a game animal. I've dug these out of trees with a knife and gone right on shooting them. They shoot great as I just placed a 6" group at 35 yards with my 50lb recurve (no sights and no tuning). Relying on skill (not tuning) in real life situations, these are great arrows. Just ordered my 3rd set due to abuse and the wormhole. I wish there were more places to add 5 stars. I absolutely LOVE these arrows. And I love their "traditional" alignment and the fact that all the fletching is the same color, which is one of the reasons I bought them in the first place. With experience, an off colored feather isn't necessary. Thank you for providing such a great product.
mbhnm
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023
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David K
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2022
If you are looking for your first arrows to buy for traditional archery, these are a solid choice. I've been using these for a while with a 35# bow and have had no issues. There are probably much better arrows out there, but these work perfectly without being too expensive. I did manage to break one arrow from hitting a rock, but it was easily repairable with a little glue.
Tindall Knives
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2021
These are pretty decent arrows for the money. They’re pretty and they make photos look nice too lol.They shoot well, but I did have one break right away when I missed the target. And my only gripe with them is the monochromatic fletching. It slows you down when shooting and I wouldn’t hunt with them because of that.
Rob
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2020
I’m not a review writer, but felt compelled to leave one about these arrows. For the price, I was amazed at how well constructed these are. If I were to buy a dozen arrows at my local Walmart, it would cost around $48. For a few extra dollars I got clearly much higher quality arrows. All were straight, the arrow tips have a rubber ring to keep them screwed in tight, and the feather fletchings have held up to my shooting thus far. Even the nocks are aligned very well, so it’s easy to place the correct fletching away from the riser. They’re just gorgeous arrows, the bright red looks great. They fly nice and straight, even with my imperfect technique. If you’re on the fence, don’t hesitate on these arrows, you won’t be disappointed! I sure wasn’t. I plan on getting another dozen just to have them as high quality extras.
Former Pro Armchair Quarterback
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019
You can about tell how good these arrows are by how often amazon's fulfillment center runs out of stock. They are all-around outstanding budget arrows, and of better quality than similarly priced arrows I've seen in stores with plastic fletching, even if they do seem to be edging higher and higher in price.We use these for traditional, instinctive archery training, with bows from 25-45 lbs, firing from 5-20 meters. They've performed consistently for all our archery needs. Like all carbon fiber arrows, they're as accurate as you could possibly want, very straight, and never bending when an arrow goes astray or hits something hard. Unlike aluminum and wood, you don't have to worry about needing to check to see if the arrow needs straightening every time you shoot. And the feathers hold up well. Even when we need to pull an arrow all the way through our straw bale backstop (when the head gets buried between the bales), or push it back in the direction it came from, a simple brush with your hand and they look good as new. I keep wondering when the white paper adhesive will pull loose and need to be removed, but so far that hasn't happened to any, and despite the rather cheapness of the paper, it makes the arrows much easier to see from a distance.Of course, like with all budget arrows with removable tips we've tried, the tips could benefit from a drop of blue Loctite, else you'll be snugging them after each and every shot. The nocks are glued in, but while they have held perfectly firm with no sign of loosening after being fired hundreds of times, we did pull out one without too much difficulty, after hitting the nock with another fired arrow. So the glues don't seem to be so strong that the nocks can't be replaced. Heating the arrow with a soldering rod should make removal even easier.We've found cheaper carbon fiber arrows on amazon with real feathers that have been good performers as well. But they came with lighter tips and cheaper nocks. As long as the price doesn't keep creeping up, we'd still recommend these over all others we've tried, largely due to the better tips and nocks. They were shipped like all the arrows we've bought on amazon to date, a box within a box with the arrows supported by 3-4 Styrofoam blocks.I didn't knock the grade a star for the arrows not featuring an odd colored feather, as with all but compound bows, such isn't a serious consideration. If you're using these with a compound bow, investing in a permanent marker may be in order. Those using the arrows with traditional bows like the laminated, fiberglass and wood composite, and twin/snake bows we use them with will find there is little to no difference in accuracy regardless of how the feathers are orientated when you shoot. And three red arrows are easier to see at a distance than only two or one.
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