🏹 Elevate Your Archery Game with LWANO Arrows!
The LWANO 31" Carbon Hunting Arrows are crafted from high-quality carbon materials, ensuring superior straightness and toughness. Designed with 5-inch turkey feathers for enhanced flight stability and speed, these arrows are perfect for both recurve and compound bows. With a focus on safety and durability, they feature reinforced shafts and removable alloy tips. This pack of 12 arrows is ideal for archery enthusiasts seeking quality and performance at a reasonable price.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32.6 x 4 x 1.6 inches |
Package Weight | 0.54 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 32.48 x 1.97 x 1.97 inches |
Brand Name | LWANO |
Warranty Description | 90 days |
Model Name | LW-A01-MC |
Color | 7.8MM Orange |
Material | Carbon |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | CUPID Archery |
Included Components | 12 Arrows |
B**N
Great Arrows
Great arrows for target and 3D. These are well made. This is my second order of these.
H**R
Awesome arrows
Well worth the money and a great deal. Nice solid straight shooting arrows.
J**T
Quite good, but NOCKS BREAK! DANGEROUS!
UPDATE: Below is my initial and generally positive review. I've kept the 4 stars but after the supplied nocks repeatedly breaking and half a dozen arrows flying wildly, I'm persuaded to urge buyers TO CHANGE THE TRANSLUCENT NOCKS BEFORE USE!!!! These are very pretty, but the plastic is brittle (I've also read this on archery forums) and THESE NOCKS FAILED after no more than 20 shots. The bows used are 25# and about 35#. I have bought 60 solid color ones for $10 and I will change out nocks on all my arrows. They're recommended by many archers in the forums.With that warning, I like the arrows as my original review below will tell.INITIAL REVIEW: I am fairly new to archery and don't have a lot of arrow experience, but here are my impressions, for what they're worth. I think these are very good arrows, not too expensive and generally well built. The carbon shafts are consistent and very forgiving about bumping into hard objects, unlike my aluminum pretzels. Why are they bumping into hard objects? I found the nocks are brittle and grow weak. As a result, I've had 3 arrows fly crazy and ricochet all over my basement range. Very disconcerting. Upon retrieving the arrows, each time the nock was missing. I've also discovered an arrow with a nock squished and likely to fail if I tried to shoot it. Obviously, this is a potentially dangerous situation. I recommend these arrows, but make it a habit to check the nock before every shot!! Better yet, just exchange them for the more durable types. Another odd feature is a piece of tape where the front end of the fletchings meet the shaft. It makes for a smooth transition from shaft to feather, but I've never seen it on an arrow before. I am shooting off my thumb and the tape tore up my hand a couple of times. What remained of the tape had crawled up onto the fletchings. So, I don't know if that feature is for shipping only or I'm just shooting wrong. In any case, I took it off and the fletching doesn't suffer a bit. The fletching is long, so make sure it works with your preferred brace height. With all that said, I will certainly buy these arrows again. They look terrific and aside from the tape and the dicey nocks, they are holding up quite well. Workmanship appears excellent, points are securely mounted and screw in and out quite easily. I would give five stars except for the above-mentioned issues.
A**R
I'm not sure these can break
I've put these arrows through some pretty awful things. I've lost them in a field for a couple of weeks, they've been rained on, run over by mowers, golf carts, found later, cleaned off, steamed, and shot again with no problems. I've pulled them through a homemade straw-stuffed target full of staples and they've flown with no problems. I've modified the fletching anchoring to smooth it out and they're still perfectly balanced. The fletching is looking a little rough on the very back on some of them, but only as far as losing some tufts and bending back. Nothing's been compromised. One of the tips has been bent, but only because I shot a steel barrel by accident. Sparks flew. It was very cinematic. Anyway, my point is that apparently these arrows are very nice and I would honestly buy more of them and I'm probably going to do that pretty soon because I've managed to lose two of them and still haven't managed to find them. (I was missing three of them for a while but managed to find two... and then lost one again.) I'm practicing from 30 yards and I don't like walking back and forth a lot. More arrows needed.
T**S
Great areows at a great price!
The Fantasy Feathers sold me, but, they shoot extremely well!
A**R
They're great
I'm not going to show you a picture of what the three or so boxes I have open look like right now. I have another three boxes that are unopened, but the first three survived way longer than they had any right to. Very good quality product for someone who does archery in a very different way than most other people. I'm going to try to go fishing with them while standing on top of my kayak. I don't think any fish within 10 ft and 3 arrows has a chance.
N**G
Even a novice can Robin Hood these arrows
I have very little experience, but after buying these to shoot with my 35lbs recurve bow I was able to Robin Hood one within 100 shots from 10 yards out.Aside from the one I ruined, they’re very durable and shoot accurately. I’m going to purchase another set of them. Would definitely recommend.
F**T
They're OK For The Money.
Where to begin? The tip I guess.1. The Target Tips, are good just make sure they stay hand tight.2. The Shaft, they are strait, hit hard, penetrate well with included tips, stayed straight after many hard hits. They are small in diameter which has both good and bad benefits.3. Fletching, they Are Not "Real Turkey Feathers"! They are plastic. They are low profile which I do like for the fletching length. I've had 4 hard to believe pass through's of my target without any negative affect on the arrow.I haven't shot my compound bow in at least 15 years. I shoot instinctively. My Target is 12"x15". @ 20 yards & ground level I missed it several times in the first 10 minutes of shooting in over an hour+ time. After about the 6th Time hitting the sod the fletching understandably did start to peel back and lose its "Feather" (Not Real Feathers) Integrity ie started pulling apart and losing some of the veins which is understandabe.4. Nocks, are a fairly cheap plastic. You can adjust them just make sure you squeeze them tightly against a coin or the back of a knife blade when turning them or they will be destroyed. On the good side they do release from the string easy enough compared to other arrows I've used that had a really hard plastic nock.Summation: These arrows are better than some, worse than others for the price point. For beginner target practice they'll do fine. Will I buy again? Probably not since from now on I'll be shooting at 20+ yards and the length of the veins are counter productive at those distances.
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