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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
Very clean and light set of carbon arrow shafts. The lights are cool. Easy enough to swap out the heads and knocks. Can't wait to get back out to the range!
Diver Down
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
These all spin true, and the heads are sharp. If you have a short enough draw to use a 30" arrow for guillotine heads, these should work. I like to have a little bit of extra length to keep my riser clear of the blades, but these will be great for practice tips. ForThe heads are razor sharp, and should fly well enough to harvest a bird this spring. The lighted nocks work well, and are bright enough to see the arrow path at a distance.guillotine
IronCurtin
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
The good-- Good build quality, glue is secure on vanes and vanes are not bent due to good packaging- Relatively consistent weights considering price- + or - about 1.5 grains- Comes with lighted nocks- Comes with extra plastic nocks- Comes with turkey broadheads and field tipsThe bad-- Slightly shorter than I'd like, would prefer longer than 30" arrows for broadheadsOverall, great set of arrows at a reasonable price. They're accurate and durable.
roustabout bill
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
This KEAUP arrow set and kit for building Turkey broadheads is built with quality and the design is excellent for quickly taking down game for harvesting and retrieval. The carbon arrow shafts are strong and fly straight as shown by me using the included practice points- with a recurve bow and if I lose one of the arrows or the game bird is hiding- with the lighted nocs, I should be able to find them near or after dark. The Turkey broadheads' blades are very sharp and with the strong little screws- all blades are securely locked on to the head and with this innovative design can be removed- reshaped after using- and remounted for further use. Nice set for a great and successful Turkey hunt! Great find!
Jordon Burk
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
Husband is happy with these overallSays they’re durable and a good value arrow
Jesse and Stina
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
These arrows are a little on the heavy side for my liking. Feel well made and durable. Love it comes with a bunch of accessories. Blades are really nice and light up knocks are super fun. I'm able to make a good accurate group up to 40yards with them so far. For the value I would say it's a good deal.
Thomas N. Mackey
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
This set of arrows is ready to use – the nocks do not require glue and they come with both target points, and turkey hunting broad heads. As a vine reviewer I was just looking for a set of practice arrows, but these are so nice they became part of my serious hunting kit and six of my other arrows are now downgraded to practice. This is my first set of arrows with lighted nocks and I really appreciate that feature. It will help prevent leaving dangerous items out in the field. The arrows are threaded for normal tips, and the target points that they come with are 100 grams. The broad heads are also 100 grams so they should fly pretty much the same as the target points. The broad heads appear to be easy to assemble although I have not tried as yet because I have a set of other broad heads that I will be using. Be sure to order the correct spine value for your bow. I ordered 300 which is maybe a little too stiff for my current compound bow but should be fine when I go up another five pounds of draw weight. I use 400 spine now as my compound bow is set for 45 pounds, and I use 500 spine for my 40 pound recurve bow. The higher the number, the more deflection, or give, the arrow has. The higher the draw weight of your bow, the stiffer your arrows should be.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
I wanted to get more arrows for target shooting (not hunting) but saw this kit and thought, why not get some broadheads too (just in case)? This kit includes field tips (which I'll use most of the time) along with the turkey broadheads, lighted nocks, and the arrows. In my practice so far they work fine. This is my first set of lighted nocks and I did find that the lighted nocks do help in finding the arrows sometimes when they go in the grass. Happy with it!
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