Bear Archery Youth Safetyglass Arrows (3 Per Card) , 26-Inch - AS3800003
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The vanes are orange and white with a black shaft and orange nocks. Vanes are made of rubberized plastic and are far more durable than real or synthetic feathers.
I'm not sure because our prices for 24", 26", 28", and 30" are all the same. They might be having a sale on the longer arrows. Thanks.
I purchased the Bear arrows that came with the bow, which have a 24 inch draw and are compatible with the bow draw. They have exceptional shooting abilities.
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To avoid breaking, you should shoot at cotton. The bow is nice, but the product as a whole isn't very long-lasting. The arrows were flimsy and should not be used by beginners because they easily break. The sight is extremely delicate, and it must be tightened on a regular basis. I didn't want to use any kind of tightening liquid or anything because I wanted to keep the bow's integrity and warranty (if any) intact, but it's actually required. Because of the constant vibration, the sight screw becomes loose and eventually falls out. br>I purchased three sets, one of which broke in half after only one day of use for no apparent reason.
They are made for small bows for practice, just like all beginner arrows, so make sure you get the right length arrows for your bow and the length of the user's arm when pulling back on the bow. The arrow's tip must pass through where they are holding the bow. For target practice at close range.
After a single shot at a hay target, these were rendered useless. I was hoping to save money on arrows, which can be costly - Cheap arrows, on the other hand, are worthless if they do not last. It's just that the arrows aren't pointing in the direction we want to go!.
The raised edge where the tip meets the shaft makes it difficult to remove from the target. The kids can shoot at a Morrell Youth archery target. It must be carefully removed. br>Also, so far, everything appears to be in order.
The plastic tip on the nock broke after two uses with 2/3 of the arrows, and the fletchling on the one good arrow was torn. br> I would not recommend these.
These are safe for him to use in the backyard by himself, and they are of good quality.
My children are new to archery and, as a result, many of their shots were off target to begin with, especially in the cold. Their aim has improved, and they have had no problems with the quality or the punishment they have received thus far. I was a little skeptical after reading some of the reviews, but I'm glad I went ahead and bought it. The only issue I see is that the arrow colors differ from what is displayed, but if that is my only complaint, I am satisfied.
Seek out arrows of a higher grade. Instead of these, I recommend looking for aluminum or even pine shaft arrows. They're way off the mark!.