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Customer Reviews
- don't bother, even if it's your first set. Review by jimmy kang
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Quality Price Value got these for the same reason as everyone; first set and they were cheaper.
they're fine to shoot around and not worry about losing or breaking them as they are cheap in every sense. if you're looking for a complete arrow i strongly recommend the easton genesis. accuracy is much much better and it's approved by NASP for tournament use. it costs $1 more per arrow but you wont regret it. i now have a 9/12 thunder express arrows just sitting around (broken knocks and one went 'david copperfield' out in the field).(Posted on 4/23/13)
- quite terrible. Review by Kelsey Hillis-Mead
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Price Value Quality I bought these because they were the most inexpensive complete arrows I could find locally. I'm pretty new to archery, and have a bow with a 20-lb draw. I'm lucky if these make it across my yard, and as others have mentioned, the nocks come off very easily, and the fletching likes to tear off.
(Posted on 8/20/12)
- Not so great Review by Georcy-Stéphanie Thiffeault Picard
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Value Quality Price Same as Jay Bradley.
I'm giving summer camp and the nocks are coming off or breaking in half. I had to glue them back many times. 48 arrows, 40 hours later, none of them have not been retouched and the points are also starting to get off. Not so good, would recommend easton anytime. + the nocks are made for cone shaped arrow ends, which is not what the shaft is like.(Posted on 7/28/12)
- junk Review by Jay Bradley
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Price Value Quality If you hit anything but a soft target the nocks break, not come off but break entirely. I bought 72 of these arrows for our Resort Ranch. Most people who shoot with us are very green. In a month 56 of the arrows have either a broken nock or a split shaft. I will not buy these again.
(Posted on 4/2/12)



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