🎯 Aim High, Shoot Far!
The Petron Archery Target Arrows are a pack of 6 durable 28-inch fibreglass arrows designed for archers of all skill levels. Weighing just 200g, these arrows offer a perfect blend of lightweight agility and robust construction, making them ideal for both practice and competition.
Color | Pack of 6 |
Size | Pack of 6 |
Material type | fibreglass |
Number of items | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Archery World |
Manufacturer | Archery World |
Manufacturer reference | ARAF285 |
Product Dimensions | 76.2 x 1 x 1 cm; 200 g |
ASIN | B000V3N0D0 |
N**S
Nice arrows
Sent these back bow I got was crap quilty.
L**F
Great price for decent practice arrows
These aren't great arrows but they get the highest recommendation because of the price. They are virtually the same as the arrows that came with my bow, except a bit longer and while those arrows were equally balanced, these have the back half heavier than the front half. They fly probably just as well as a little more expensive arrows, which is with variable straightness, and they seem to last reasonably well so I'm very satisfied with them. I'll probably get the pack of 12 next time though. Until you're consistently hitting your targets you're going to have many broken and lost arrows. Much better to just get loads of cheap arrows, and these are just fine.The pack of 6 arrows came with 3 replacement nocks, and those on the arrows, as well as the points were all securely attached.
H**S
Not bad for the price
These cheapie arrows aren't too bad as it goes, as long as you're just 'messing about' with them rather than practicing for competitive shooting :) The construction quality is reasonable but not fantastic, one of the nocks snapped off after 2 or 3 shots, but the rest have held up okay. The points are hollow and most have become blunt/flat from being fired down a concrete path, I half-intended for that to happen though, for safer shooting in the garden! I've been shooting these from 2 bows - a kids' compound (5lb, bless!), and my first bow (not a pro by any means - just starting out!), a 35lb traditional recurve. With the latter, the plastic vanes have a tendency to kick the arrow off to the left of the target - could probably fix with a stick-on arrow shelf - this has resulted in some of the vanes starting to peel at the front as well, so before you use them, dab some epoxy (or better, proper vane/fletching glue) on there and leave for a few hours to set.These arrows fly pretty straight, it's not hard to get a decent grouping of 4 or 5 together. If my shots are less than half-decent they like to fishtail, but I've not had anything wildly off-target even with the arrow kick. All in all, these are nice little practice arrows, nothing fancy, but at £11.15 (reduced from £15) at time of writing, that's less than £1 per arrow. Can't go wrong with that!
G**I
Happy
Arrows arrived well packaged and in a timely manner. Product exactly as described.Great arrows for getting the kids into archery. For anything else they are not so good as they have rounded glued in tips, brittle fiberglass shafts and relatively rigid flights. These definitely are not for serious use but are ideal for learning. Very happy with these however as nice n cheap.
L**X
Good cheap arrows for beginners.
To be fair, these were my first arrows ever, so I might not know any better.I was looking for the cheapest arrows on amazon with the best reviews and these looked the best option.I have had to buy these twice due to my own fault breaking them by misfiring them into a brick wall with my poor backyard archery set-up.If you are a beginner, just know that the prime location for these to break if you hit something hard is the nock (the bit that hooks onto the bow string)Great value for money.
J**S
For: Practice makes perfect.
For the price you pay, you do get some sturdy fibreglass arrow shafts with decent plastic fletching. The spine isn’t numbered but does state the max draw weight as 35lbs. Definitely feels strong enough.However, as you would expect, there are some downsides.1) The fletching isn't glued that well so after a few shots, be prepared to clean up and re-glue.2) The nocks are brittle as others have said. I recommend buying a quality set of nocks to stick on after the originals have broken off. Which they will, very quickly.3) The tips are very blunt so they do struggle to pierce a standard Delta McKenzie target bag.Despite these, at this price it is hard not to recommend these to anyone with a shorter draw length needing solid target practice arrows that you wouldn’t mind losing a few of. They are the quintessential ‘trash’ arrows that are worth stocking up on.
A**R
Excellent arrows i have used chinese wooden feather flethed field ...
Excellent arrows i have used chinese wooden feather flethed field arrows and screw in field tips and in all honesty these are best for target practice hands down theyre straight fly great and actually last a while i get about 4-5 weeks of shooting from 24 and i shoot everyday for 3-4 hours highly recommend
Z**K
Good, Sturdy Arrows for Target Practice
While you may want more than 6 extra arrows, these are really good quality arrows for target practice. The main advantage is that they are nice and sturdy, compared to some other arrows I have purchased which shatter from just hitting dirt. The end will cave in quite easily, especially if you do not have a foam target or you miss it and hit something else but it does not make much of a difference other than the fact it will will slightly affect their flight trajectory. One other thing is the "feathers" on the back will wear down quite easily and will not be streamlined for very long so again this will impact how true they fly. The nocks on these arrows could be a little better as in they could click in more but they do generally stay on the string well, depending on the thickness and type.
ترست بايلوت
منذ أسبوع
منذ شهر