Elevate Your Aim! 🎯
The 12Pcs Archery Hunting Arrows are expertly crafted from high-grade carbon fiber, ensuring exceptional strength and durability. With adjustable tips and nocks, these 30-inch arrows are designed for both compound and recurve bows, making them ideal for archery enthusiasts of all skill levels. Each arrow features precision-engineered fletchings for a smooth and accurate flight, and the set includes 12 arrows, perfect for practice or gifting.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32.4 x 3.4 x 1.6 inches |
Package Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Luoyer |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
Model Name | LYE2BR1W |
Color | Red Vanes |
Material | Plastic, Carbon |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Luoyer |
Included Components | 12 Pcs Carbon Arrows |
J**.
Surprised with accuracy.
These are a great value way cheaper then the cheapest store bought arrows you can get and I think the accuracy is better. The build quality is great and the weight is super light. Functions like it should.
A**E
Fine addition.
I don’t know maybe it is a me thing but I have been pleasantly surprised with the arrows exellent and consistent performance. I am using a standard 40 pound recurve with them. I am far from a bow guru but I shoot everyday consistently in my backyard set up (benifits of open run no neighbors backyard.) I can feel, see, and measure a performance increase. It is night and day from some run of the mill fiberglass shaft arrows I was previously shooting. Each thud you feel in your chest when this arrow finds its target is beyond satisfying. Maybe just something clicks with me and these arrows. regardless at the price paid for the performance procured makes this a fine addition. Highly recommended
A**
Outstanding!
Excellent quality!
K**E
Good value
As pictured happy with purchase work well
A**E
Good buy
Came on time and so far, a decent arrow especially for the price. No complaints
D**S
Good super
Na they are insane
G**R
Decent arrows
Great for target practice. Well made, without defects and came ready to shoot. Flies straight as far as I can tell.
F**N
I've seen worse
I'm an avid archer, though I don't get out much these days. I've won some local tournaments doing traditional archery and consider myself a decent shot. I'm also a maker, and made the bows and arrows I used to win those tournaments, which puts me a few steps above the usual archer who relies on the stores to by and adjust their equipment.I got these mostly because they were cheap. My "homemade" arrows cost me about ten dollars each to make. I'm picky about my fletching, points, nocks, shafts and other accessories/adornments that go into them. The archery range where I shoot now is pretty brutal to arrows, and my previous trip took out two of them in what should have been survivable impact, breaking or cracking them. Since i have dozens of arrows, losing two to a badly designed range each trip was not on my "to do" list.So I got these, at about two thirds the cost of the arrows I make.The shafts are decent. There's almost no bend, and most are straighter than my arrows are. They are heavier than my arrows, but that's expected given that mine are cedar and these are carbon fiber. The points are good, well set and straight. The nocks are about what I'd expect in quality, too. They appear to be replaceable as well.So far so good.But when I went to shoot them... Well, let's just say if you know what a "cock vane" is, and always use that to alight your arrow on your bowstring for your shot, you WILL have issues with these. Of the 12 arrows that come in this purchase NONE OF THEM aligned correctly with the bow/string. For those who don't know what a cock vane (AKA cock feather) is, it's the vane that has a different color from the others, and is supposed to stick out at 90 degrees from the bowstring. The vanes always have some level of "kick" as they pass the bow on release. Properly aligning them before release creates less kick and allows for a more accurate shot.And as I mentioned, not a single arrow had a properly aligned cock vane. Worse, many of the arrows didn't have ANY of the fletches aligned at 90 degrees. And the last thing was that the fletches themselves are crap. They're rubber, heavy, and tiny, creating a lot of kick and much, much less accurate shooting. For shafts as heavy as these, having longer fletches will allow the shot arrow to find its point faster and more reliably.The nocks could be twisted to align things properly, but I prefer to glue mine in so they don't migrate over time.So, being a Fletcher as well as a Boyer, I'll remove the tiny crappy fletches and replace them with some spares I have left over from years of making arrows. With a fletching tool, it's not that difficult, but it's one step I was hoping to skip. I'll glue in the nocks at the same time.So, basically, I saved some money and time by not making the thing from scratch, not straightening it, not mounting the points and nocks, but I will have to refletch it to make it as accurate as my home-made arrows, which drops it two stars.Coincidentally, when I was shooting last weekend, one of the other archers had the exact same arrow set from the same company. Hers had three of the cock vanes aligned correctly. She's not new to archery, but she wondered why those where the only ones that actually landed on the target. She was fine twisting the nocks to align properly. I'm just pickier about things like that.My rating system mandates 3 stars if I have to mess with something to get it to work, and this WILL take a lot of messing around with to do it. If you have some experience with archery, and realize that the nocks are NOT glued in, you may find them adequate, but I'd recommend refletching it to improve accuracy. I'm not sending it back, and will do the modifications I want to do before my next archery meet. As shafts ALONE, they're worth the price. But unless you have a fletching tool, and fletches, or are just shooting arrows to improve your steadiness and technique, I'd avoid these and aim a bit higher in quality.
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