Q2i Fusion X-II Vanes (Pack of 100)
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Plastic
They are still standing. 045" away from the shaft
Yes, if the bow's center-of-gravity tuning is good. I've had a lot of success with shot and arrow spines in 4-player games. blade heads are fixed on the fletch.
I had a nine-point difference in my results. 7 to 10. I used variance to try to get my average arrow weights closer together.
Selected User Reviews For Q2i Fusion X-II Vanes (Pack of 100)
Since the launch of my YouTube channel, archery has essentially become my livelihood. When it comes to my arrows, I'm a little picky. I gave these a shot, and they've been working out well for me for several years. Because of the cut on the back of the fletch, you can position them a little further back on the shaft than you could with a regular cut, avoiding contact with the face/chin area while anchoring. I hope this information is useful. Thank you for your time.
After trying a lot of different vanes, I've settled on these as my go-to best. I've used these on XX75's, Gold Tip, Carbon Express, Axis FMJ, and more. Heavy FOC and two different bow types (lever and'regular' dual cam, field tips and big single bevel broadheads- These steer right and aren't as loud as other people's vanes. You will not be disappointed if you use the Blue gel fletching glue.
For a few years, I've been using the 2" in a three-fletch configuration. I just switched to the 1 and changed the arrow configuration. In a four-fletching pattern, the length is 75 inches. Others I know have been using that setup for a while now. These are high-quality vanes that can withstand a lot of wear and tear. They do an excellent job of directing the arrow while sacrificing very little performance. Most importantly, they are excellent glue takers. They will stick to fmj arrows without wraps if you clean them well and use enough glue. I had a problem with three arrows out of the dozens that I completed. Those were caused by a lack of glue on my part, not by the vanes. I've never lost one of the hundreds of arrows I've made with wraps and/or carbon. These are the ones I recommend above all others, and I will continue to use them in the future.
Bow shafts, but I prefer to use them on my compound bow shafts. Very long-lasting, simple to work with, and relatively quiet in flight. I'm shooting Slick Trick fixed blade broadheads with perfect stabilization out to 65 yards on a 29" GT 300 shaft! I use alcohol to clean my shafts/wraps and vanes before applying a thin layer of Loctite UltraGel glue, which produces fantastic results!.
The vanes aren't as plain as they appear in the photo; they're embossed with the letters "Q2i. " These are the only ones I've ever bought because they're simple. Logos printed on the vanes irritate me.
The Q2i Fusion X-Vanes are a little thicker than most vanes. II vanes have shown to be extremely tough and long-lasting. The base's large footprint ensures a large adhesive surface on which to adhere the shaft. The bright colors make the arrow stand out in flight and when it hits the target.
To fletch a dozed arrow, place an order for these. The 3" vanes were purchased to aid in the stabilization of a fix blade board head. They look fantastic now that they've been completed.