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30inch Fiberglass Arrow with Replaceable Arrowhead Spine 500 for Recurve and Compound Bow Hunting and Practice Hunting

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$22.99

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1.Color:Green White


2.ItemDisplayLength:30.0 Inches


About this item

  • Length:30", Outer diameter: 0.314 inch. Fletching with 2 green 1 white vanes. For draw weight 25-45 pounds recurve, compound, or long bows.
  • The tips can be replaceable.The 100grain tip can removable to attach broadhead
  • This arrow was made of top quality materials.It has good performance , low hand shock with good speed.
  • Nocks are tight and not glued, you could use it for compound bows directly, just change the nock direction while using the recurve bows
  • 6 nocks to you for free


Product Details
Material: Fiberglass
Length: 30"
Full Length:31.5"
Spine: 500
Shaft diameter: Outer 7.95mm Inner 6.0mm
Weight: About 41g each
Condition: New item
Features: aluminum seat convertible with a variety of inch thread arrow
Suitable for Compound bow 25-45pounds
Package includes
12 pieces of fiberglass arrows.
6 Nock for free.


Theyen kile
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2023
These areows are for soft targets only. Upon missing the target and striking the hard backstop, several of the arrows cracked at the neck. These could be repaired easily with some glue and tape. They come with six spare knocks, and you will need them. However, for two of the arrows the collar for the knock came off in addition to a third knock that I had to repair. In short, the knocks could be a tighter fit.Overall, check the knocks and tips before shooting. Try and pull them out, and if they come out glue them back in.
Zachary
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023
Could value for hood arrows
Valix
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2022
A lot of people complain about arrows like these, they aren’t Easton or any of the other large companies but if you need a few arrows to practice with they work great, I personally love them, they fly very nice. I’ll be buying more for target shooting.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2022
I only shot these arrows once and the plastic nocks that cap the end of the arrow flew off. The arrow tips fell out and the shaft cracked. This is Not the first time I've used Tiger Arrows so, imagine my surprise to see how flimsy and cheaply made these ones were. Either this was a major accidental flaw in production or Tiger Archery has dropped their standards. Either way I want my money back and I advise future shoppers who read this to be wary of what I've said and to do your research before you buy.
Tony
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2021
They're cheap. What else would you expect? But, they're exactly what they claim to be, they hit the target if you aim at it. That's all I wanted, it's what I thought I bought, it's what I got delivered.
L.R.M.
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2019
I like the straightness of the spine. The tip is sharp yet won't tear the target. The plastic feathers are not the best but for the price, this is a good arrow to practice with so that the shooter won't break or wear out the arrows with real feathers on them.
The wash and wearwolf
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2019
Very nice quality ..arrived carefully packed perfectly straight with fletchings and spare nocks i haven't needed yet . these fly perfectly straight . they fly as good or perhaps better than some more costly arrows .. The only drawback is they may get destroyed by the more powerful 50+pound draw compound hunting bows as the fiberglass is a bit more flexy than average american arrows. These are really a great choice for recurve bow shooters
Wayfinder
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2018
If you like Fiberglass arrows and the benefits they offer, these will do. I like the removable nocks and tips. Some people complain about them shattering. You'd have to hit a rock to shatter these! They are a bit heavier but I shoot them from a 25# bow and they do just fine. They are not meant to be fired from a high poundage or compound bow. They are practice arrows intended to be shot from 10 yards, to improve shooting muscles and release form. Anything else... go with carbon or aluminum arrows. These will not consistently hit a target at 20 yards.