Southwest Archery Sage Premium Recurve Carbon Arrows 31.5" 6/12 Pack - Ready 2 Shoot - Designed for Samick Sage and Sage 2" Spyder
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Yellow is my choice. Out in the woods, it'd be more visible. Unless you have a lot of time on your hands, darker colors and red will be more difficult to find.
A reference chart for draw weights is kept by each arrow maker. Examine their graphical representations.
Saraya, how are you? FLETHCHINGS is a term used to describe the vanes or feathers. Feathered fletchings, rather than vanes, are used on these arrows. To get fast PRIME eligible shipping, click "See this seller's offer" below. THANKS!
Greetings, Jim. These are the same arrows that come with the Southwest Archery Ready 2 Shoot kits.
Selected User Reviews For Southwest Archery Sage Premium Recurve Carbon Arrows 31.5" 6/12 Pack - Ready 2 Shoot - Designed for Samick Sage and Sage 2" Spyder
I purchased an extra dozen to go with the three that came in a Southwest Spyder Ready-to-Use kit. Kit is to be shot. They're well-made and stand up to the test of time out on the range. I'm shooting the 600 spine with repeatable accuracy and true flight from a 25 recurve. This book comes highly recommended.
Arrows from an American company that are very nice. These arrows are very nice. Victory VForce is the name they go by. Victory is a Carlsbad, California-based American corporation. They're a steal at this price, especially since they're fletched and have nocks and tips. I wish I'd bought a dozen instead of six.
You must now perform a chicken. The arrows are fantastic. br>Now you must perform the chicken dance.
All of my previous arrows were practice (read:::::::::::::::::::: units that are inexpensive) This reseller's customer service is both prompt and excellent.
Perfect! If you keep the red in stock, I'll order six more in the next month!.
These arrows are fantastic; the packaging could have been better, but none of the fletchings were damaged, so I can't complain.
I'm a big fan of these arrows because I've been using the 'Best Selling ones' for a long time. br>br>Because they're lighter and the feathers are shorter, they're much faster and fly better than the ones I've been using.
The design is fantastic and it is ready to use. It's a lot less work than joining the tips with epoxy.