Product Details Material: Carbon Length: 30" Full Length:31.5" Spine: 500 GPI: 13.0 grain Shaft diameter: Outer 7.85mm Inner 6.2mm Weight: About 35g each Condition: New item Features: aluminum seat convertible with a variety of inch thread arrow Suitable for Compound bow 40-60pounds Package includes 12 pieces of carbon arrows. 6 Nock for free.
R**2
Perfect arrows on a budget for a target recurve. Just carefully inspect them carefully after a test shot.
I bought these out of desperation because I was down to 2 arrows and didn't have a lot of money. I did my best to pick out what I thought would be the best arrows on Amazon for my needs and that brought me to these. There were plenty of negative reviews for these arrows but also plenty of good ones so I took a chance. Here is my rundown so far:They were packed nicely with foam spacers to keed the fletchings from getting messed up. Only one fletching was a bit bent but according to a card which came with it, holding it over some steam for a few seconds will fix that. I haven't tried yet though.I carefully looked over each arrow and found no physical defects. No tip sockets were loose as some reported and no nocks were loose either. After shooting each arrow once, one nock did come partially out but that was an easy fix. That has been the only issue shooting all week with these arrows.As for accuracy and flight stability, they are pretty solid. I am learning to shoot on an Olympic style recurve, 68 inch length, 28 inch draw, and 30 pound limbs. I was looking for a 600 spine 30 inch arrow (these are 500 spine) and these work great. I see reviews of people using 70 pound compound bows with these arrows but I wouldn't recommend them for that since they have such a light spine.
K**E
Check Your Spine Ratings
GENERALLY SPEAKING THESE ARE NOT SAFE FOR HEAVIER (50+) POUND COMPOUND BOWS. RESEARCH PROPER SPINE RATINGS FOR YOUR SET UP. I made this mistake and was using these with a 70LB 315IBO 29” setup, that requires an arrow with a spine rating of 300 using 100GR tips, these are rated 500, they are too flimsy. Would work okay for lighter draws.I had fletching come off on some and had the inserts for the tips come out when removing from my styrofoam target on some. They weren’t super durable.In the long run, you will probably spend less money (and have slightly tighter groups) if you get gold tip arrows or something, because they won’t break as easily.
M**E
Excellent arrow for the money
Definitely get your money's worth out of these. I have been using them for target practice over the last two months and don't have any complaints. I use them with my 45 lbs recurve bow. They have held up very well. None of the shafts have split or fractured despite a few bad shots that hit a brick wall and another that hit a rock. Nor have any of the flights come off yet despite shooting clear through some of the targets.I do recommend gluing the metal inserts into the shafts. I lost a few points that got stuck inside targets before gluing them on. I don't recommend gluing the nocks as it makes it easier to replace them if they break (I haven't had that happen yet). Next time, I would by a version with feather flights as I do get a bit of kick off the bow as the rubber flights pass over the rest.I am not saying they are as good a quality or have the same consistency (tolerances) as much more expensive American made arrows. However; they are excellent as I work on my technique and having fun shooting with the family in the backyard.
D**N
Terrible product, great customer service.
These arrows seemed to be good quality when I received them, but on first use, shooting into a soft, hay-filled target, I lost the tip of three arrows. The arrow came out, but the field point and the aluminum insert that the point threads into remained in the target.I emailed Tiger Archery and asked if there was a way to rectify the issue without having to return all 12 arrows, and they offerred to send me a full set of points and inserts that I could glue on with super glue. The representative I talked to was nice and responded promptly to emails, and while I have yet to receive the inserts, I have received confirmation that they shipped.Maybe my batch of arrows was just defective, but since the first day, I have glued the inserts back on to 12 arrows (some more than once), and two arrows have been useless as I could not recover two points from the target on the first day. Some of this issue is my fault--1/3 of these I've lost to the soft target, but the other 2/3 have become detached when I have missed the target and hit the wooden frame. Even so, I have used other arrows with this same bow and target, and they remained in one piece even when I missed and hit the frame.Overall, great customer service, but I expected much better durability from arrows at this price. Three stars because customer service was good, the rest of the arrow seems to be good quality, and because the issue I'm having is repairable.
M**J
Great for Practice, Exactly as Expected!
Got these for my husband and he was so excited. He's got a 40lb recurve and bought these for practice. As some of the other reviewers stated, you may want to number them because some of them do shoot a little differently. He absolutely doesn't mind though. He superglued the tips like other reviewers suggested (as soon as they started to wiggle), and he was really excited about the extra tips! None have broken so far, and he's using them daily. The rubber fletching is a bit stiffer but nothing that you can get acquainted to! Good product, recommend and would purchase again.
L**S
Fletching
Shot these arrows a few times in my backyard and the fletching just started to peel off, the arrows held up well when being shot but as stated, the fletching was not as good as I expected
K**3
Great Value.
Wonderful arrows for low lb. Bows. I would even buy them for much faster bows and trust that they will hold up.Edit: My younger sister has been shooting these out of a 30lb bow and they fly straight as an arrow (see what I did there) and have held up great. She loves them!
D**Y
Durable and Economical. Worth the price of Admission
These arrows work great for casual indoor/outdoor target archery. I have had them just under a month and have fired each over 500 times without issue. I did jam one into the nock groove of a previously shot arrow and there was some slight damage to the shaft and the nock was toast. Luckily, extra nocks come with the set so it was a quick, in-field repair and I was back at it.I would recommend these as decent, economical entry-level arrows.
K**.
Good quality material, but poorly put together, spine stiffness likely mislabelled
The materials these arrows are good quality, however, I found the quality of how they were put together to be quite miserable. I am very dissatisfied with assembly job. Maybe this wasn't the case with most of you, but this was the case with the particular package I got. Some of you claimed that the arrows were "not carbon fibre". This is untrue. Try scratching the surface with a needle tip and you will hear characteristic ceramic tile-like sound and feel. These tubes are carbon fibre, and they are fairly resilient. I am a fairly experienced barebow archer, pretty sure I know carbon fibre when I see it. Fletching is also fairly good quality and is quite sturdy and resilient. To reiterate: my issue is MAINLY with assembly job not with materials. CONS : 1. Let's start with the fact that out of 12 arrows - the inserts on 2 had broken threading and tips were falling out after only half a turn (soon as I took them out of the box). Tried to screw them in tighter, using only my fingers and tip turned all the way through and eventually failed to catch, completely falling out. It wasn't the threading in tips, it was the threading in inserts, when I tried to screw in my hunting broadheads they acted the same way. 2. 7 arrows out of 12 had such poor job on gluing inserts inside tubing, - that they came out when I pulled the arrows out of the target. There doesn't seem to be any glue holding them, just bare metal on carbon fibre. I managed to extract 3 inserts after considerable effort searching, poking the target, but despite my best efforts 4 got permanently lost inside the foam layers of the target. One of the arrows had such poorly glued nock that it came out in flight and, likewise, I couldn't find it in the grass, so it was a good thing that extra nocks were provided.So let's sum up - in total poor workmanship cost me 6 arrows out of 12, - LOSSES of 50% (!) I really think seller should refund me half of what I paid, that would at least be fair, and I will alter my review giving more stars if this will be the case. In the future, if you use this seller, - my advice to you will be to pull out the inserts and use hot glue to glue them back in, or you may end up losing them for good along with tips.3. It says the spine is 500. There is no way this is true. More like 700. They are way too bendy. Much more bendy than my Easton 500s or Warrior 500s. You may find shooting them with a bow greater than 30 pounds to be quite a challenge. If I only had my 50 pound bow, I would have returned them immediately, because it's a real pain shooting with 40-50 pound bow. At least this way the remaining 6 arrows can be used with my lighter 30-pound recurve.2. You may want to use a very fine grit sandpaper and sand them before you use them for target practice. The paint used on them is so fresh that the target layers stick to it like glue. It was a serious challenge to extract them on my first day, and this is despite the target being quite old. I wonder if I would have been able to extract them AT ALL had the target been brand new (yes, I am serious I actually had other people trying to help me, expressing amazement at why would an arrow be stuck so firmly).So I guess one shouldn't be surprised about the price - you get exactly what you paid for. These arrows are good for a beginner with lighter bow, - if you have a heavy bow, - save up and pay $20-30 more for something else.
K**Y
The BEST starter arrows offered
As described: YesShipping: On TimeCommunication with Seller: n/aWould recommend: YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Comments: I just picked up archery as a hobby, and as a beginner (and the help of a few kids that aided) I missed the target a lot and his the backdrop (which in my case, is a trailer). After repeated abuse, these arrows held up the best out of the 4 different brands I tried off of Amazon. I HIGHLY recommend these arrows for any beginner. I will be ordering these right up until I need some nicer ones for competition. They fly straight and have good grouping. It also comes with a bunch of extra nochs. You will not be disappointed getting these.
T**D
Excellent quality!
I have a Cabelas Diamond compound bow (55lbs-70lbs). These are carbon fiber arrows regardless of what others say. Also these are extremely good quality! I missed the foam target and it 3/4" plywood, arrow went through to the end and it didn't even rip off the fletching. I had to use a hammer to get the arrow out. The arrow is still in great shape besides the tip is a blunt now from hammering on it. I also accidentally hit a concrete wall with an arrow and it didn't break (15yard shot, made the tip blunt though haha). I am very impressed with these arrows and will definitely be using them for hunting as well. I'd buy them again in a second, but probably won't need to because they just won't break! They are that strong and durable! I love these arrows! Thank you.
J**A
Ojo no mandan nada, no pierdas dinero y tiempo
No llegaron nunca y tampo me d volvieron dinero.
A**G
Best cheap arrow on the market
When you compare it to other brands who price their arrows at +15 dollars/arrow, then it isn't fair. Make no mistake, these aren't the best of the best, but for their price point they are not half bad at all. Especially if you are a beginner like me who cannot appreciate the difference yet.The arrows are heavy (I prefer light, but it was in their description), the tips are sturdy (never had one come loose yet), the fletchings are not bad (haven't had any tear apart) and the nocks are replaceable (a good thing!). Also, they give you an additional 6 nocks but I haven't had to use them yet.If you are a beginner (specifically if you are shooting traditional, where you are taught instinctive shooting), then I recommend these for you.
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