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Material del eje: carbono.
Longitud del eje: 76,2 cm
Longitud completa: 31.5 pulgadas.
Espina del eje: 500
Peso de la flecha: 28 g cada uno.
Diámetro exterior: 7,8 mm.
Diámetro interior: 6,2 mm.
Espina del eje: 500
Peso de la flecha: 100 frijoles
Material de las puntas de flecha: acero inoxidable.
Paletas: con 2 paletas de TPU rojo y 1 blanco y 3
Nocks: nocks verdes ajustables
Rosca: con rosca estándar OD 5/16 y #8-32.
El paquete incluye: 12 flechas
Recomendado : dibujar peso 40-60 libras arco recurvo y arco compuesto y arco largo
Ted
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2024
Target prep for hunting. Good performance
Gregory Gardner
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de octubre de 2022
Took about 200 shots with these in the past 2 days, from 15-50 yards. Despite a bit of abuse (it was windy and I missed a few times) they have not broke, cracked, bent or otherwise showed any sign of damage. Despite a few over-penetrations of the target, the vanes show no slightest sign of wear. They shoot about as straight as I can aim (I'm getting old, not quite the archer I once was), and are quite serviceable. At this price point, a very good buy I'd say!(for the curious, yes that is a rather old bow... got it on my 15th birthday, which was well into the previous century...Ben Pearson compound bow 60lb draw 60% let-off)
rag3r0
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de agosto de 2020
This is a good price for a pack of 12 field tipped arrows. They are quite durable and have held up well to being shot through fences and bottles and into wood. If they are pulled out of wood too often, the threaded insert for the tip starts to detach, but you can superglue them back in. The nocks come from the box in an improper position but pictures and the included manuals say to rotate them with a coin since they aren't glued in. I experience the usual wear and tear such as fletching ripping off over time (not peeling off, the glue is strong) and dulling tips, but with my bows, a lost fletching doesn't change much, and tips can be unscrewed and sharpened. Other times I had some shafts get shot with another arrow because sometimes they don't stick straight into the target and kind of lay across it instead, but that is more to do with the power of the bow. Just be careful and reset the target when that happens.I'm updating this review because today I found that there is a slight bump on one side of the nock which makes pulling them out of a quiver in the proper orientation much easier for faster shooting. It's a nice touch.
richard in raleigh
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de julio de 2020
bought these arrows a month ago and have used them almost every day. most are still in very good shape. excellent accuracy -- fly very straight (I'm using a 30# recurve). surprisingly good product for the price. I recently bought a set of Pointdo arrows because they're brighter colors. I'm shooting in my backyard and lost half of the black Musen arrows in the grass. by comparison, the Musens are def more accurate than the Pointdos so far in my experience. they're a bit thinner and just fly super straight. but the thing I don't like about the Musens is that the nocks aren't easily replaceable (tho you can adjust them w a coin). I also lost a few tips with my Musens, even just shooting soft targets. still, performance-wise, the Musens are excellent. I just wish they'd make them in fluorescent colors and with replaceable nocks and a bit more study tips. anyway, a good purchase and I would highly recommend them -- especially if they came in brighter colors for shooting outdoors!
Steve
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de diciembre de 2020
I shot this arrow with a 45-50lb Compound I use for practice and just release work on form. This arrow worked flawless and was spot on accuracy. It weight in at 510gr and I would have no problem using it for hunting or target work. The bow is really quiet with this heavy arrow and I can tell it is a mass produced cheaper arrow - definitely not a Gold Tip / Victory / Carbon Express Arrow, but I really don't care. It does the job for bow practicing / release and for general use just fine. Mine was the 28" arrow. So if you are looking for some inexpensive arrows to shoot 20-40yds with a lower pound compound bow or recurve bow, this is what you want to use. Shoot it into a soft target and not anything hard and put a dab of $1 clear nail polish on the fieldpoint threads, let it dry a few hours and the field points stay in the arrow fine without unscrewing. I will buy again if I need more down the road. Happy with purchase and knew what I was getting for some low cost arrows.
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