🎯 Elevate Your Aim with PANDARUS!
The PANDARUS Archery 30-Inch Carbon Practice Hunting Arrows are designed for youth archers, featuring a lightweight carbon construction, durable nickel-plated stainless steel tips, and a striking red finish. This pack of 12 arrows is perfect for both compound and recurve bows, ensuring precision and performance on the target range.
Color | 30inch SP500 Red |
Material Type | carbon fiberglass |
Sport | Target Archery |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | PANDARUS |
Department | teen-boys |
Manufacturer | PANDARUS |
Package Dimensions | 82.8 x 8.64 x 6.6 cm; 612 g |
ASIN | B0933FH493 |
C**C
Excellent arrows 350 spine
I am very pleased with these arrows. This is the second dozen I have purchased. I shoot a 55lb Bear Super Kodiak off bear weather rest. The shield shape fletching really makes a difference to me. I get great accuracy and the 350 spine is very sturdy. Deep penetrating is another plus. Great price you can not go wrong. They also shoot great with my 40lb Samick Sage. They are too stiff for the 25lb limbs for the Samick .
D**E
Good, Flies True, and Accurate...maybe too Accurate
I just got these arrows last night, 31/March/2020, and got to use them for the first time today. They were very nice to and flew straight and accurate, especially compared to the other arrows I got. Release and thunk right into the target.I was getting good grouping, especially for a beginner, and then boom! I busted one...I Robin Hood it, and sank one arrow into the other 5" deep. These are great arrows and fly straight and true...Will buy again once I can return to work, but for now I will be down one amazing arrow :(
P**H
Accurate and Surprisingly Durable!
These arrows are tough as nails! I have a large piece of plywood behind my target, because sometimes I bugger up a shot. Maybe your neighbors are cool, but my neighbors get super cranky if they find my arrows in their house/kids/pets/etc (they make frowny face at me for weeks, and often make surly, unkind remarks). I was afraid the carbon fiber shafts would splinter or shatter if I nailed the ply with them. NOPE! I've piled these into the ply, up to the shaft, and they don't have a crack, split, chip, nor scratch.Being carbon fiber, they are... STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW, HA! And will forever stay that way. I also like the long fletching, as it does a fantastic job of ensuring they fly true (I don't trust short fletching, and neither should you). My recurve bow has one of those abusive, plastic, stick-on arrow rests (Don't judge me!), and the fletching looks perfect after dozens and dozens of shots.The tips are quite pointy, and the set came with extra nocks, even though I haven't had to use any.
C**B
Close enough
You'd think that after ~4000 years of archery in China these guys would know how to align a cockfeather with the nock. Every single one was aligned as in the photo, which is 90 degrees off. It makes sense to me why some people complain of the vanes coming off... Lol well duh, they are slapping into the bow like this, or stabbing your hand... The nocks aren't glued so they can be twisted into alignment. Still, 12/12 were exactly 90 degrees out.The points, well they aren't "stainless steel" as described. I knew this from the picture, but felt it fair to call them out for blatantly lying and it makes me wonder what else is bogus. However the points are at least blued steel and were somewhat weighted close to each other. They were for the most part round too, a little wobble here and there which will affect your shots, but these are practice tips... I've seen worse. They did nicely fit with the shaft (diameter wise) and will retrieve easily enough if you keep them out of the backstop.Overall I think they are decent quality. They weight is all over the place, but if you are striving for accuracy then you shouldn't be buying the cheapest dozen that you can find.
W**N
Great arrows for beginners & cheap practice in general
I got these arrows because I was getting back in to archery & spent good money on turkey feather fletched arrows that I quickly tore up.These arrows are durable, plain looking & kind of beautiful for it; But with one caveat I found consistent in reviews (It's really not a big issue) When I miss my target, the arrows sink really far in to my wooden backdrop (You should only be practicing archery against soft things. If you miss, or fully penetrate your target, it should hit something soft - not wood) & 3/3 misses have resulted in me losing the tip & in the insert trying to recover it from wood.Here's my little tip if you miss & penetrate wood. Pull the arrow straight out - & so far in all my cases the insert & tip remain embedded after this. Take the insert off the tip & wiggle the tip loose with a hammer, light taps left, right, up & down, till you can pull it out.
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