- Length: 82.3cm
- Arrow weight: 39g
- Point weight: 100grain (replaceable anti-loose point)
- Nock size: Large (anti-strike rotatable nock)
- Feather size: 4inch
- Arrow shaft: OD 7.8mm, ID 6.2mm
- Recommended to use for bow poundage: 36lbs to 45lbs
Product: Musen Mixed Carbon Turkey Feather Arrow
Brand: Musen
Specification:
SP500
- Length: 82.3cm
- Arrow weight: 39g
- Point weight: 100grain (replaceable anti-loose point)
- Nock size: Large (anti-strike rotatable nock)
- Feather size: 4inch
- Arrow shaft: OD 7.8mm, ID 6.2mm
- Recommended to use for bow poundage: 36lbs to 45lbs
SP700
- Length: 79.0cm
- Arrow weight: 33g
- Point weight: 87grain (glue-in)
- Nock size: Large (anti-strike rotatable nock)
- Feather size: 4inch
- Arrow shaft: OD 7.0mm, ID 4.9mm
- Recommended to use for bow poundage: 16lbs to 25lbs
SP1000
- Length: 77.7cm
- Arrow weight: 26g
- Point weight: 60grain (glue-in)
- Nock size: Large (anti-strike rotatable nock)
Feather size: 3inch
Arrow shaft: OD 6.0mm, ID 4.2mm
Recommended to use for bow poundage: less than 10lbs
Material:
- Metal point
- Aluminium insert slot (if any)
- Mixed carbon fiber shaft
- Shield cut turkey feather
- Aluminium anti-strike nock pin
- Plastic nock
Recommended suitable bow: Traditional bow
Suitable class: All-level archer
Packing list:
- Mixed carbon arrows
- Arrow nocks (Free 2 nocks for every purchase of 6 arrows)
- Free heat shrink tube
What are the advantages of mixed carbon arrow?
Mixed carbon arrows are arrows where their shafts are made of mixed carbon fiber. If you are a rookie or an amateur archer who thinks that pure carbon arrow is a little too expensive yet fiberglass arrow is not up to your standard, mixed carbon arrow is a perfect choice for you. They are cheaper hence more affordable than pure carbon arrow. When compare to fiberglass arrow, mixed carbon arrow has a greater durability and is more consistent in flexibility and straightness.
What is anti-strike?
Anti-strike refers the design of the slanting side of the nock pin which prevent the arrow from being strike by another arrow even when the arrows are distributed closely to each other. This will greatly reduce the chances of the arrow being damaged beyond repair.
What is an Index vane?
By observing an arrow, you will see that there is always a vane with a different color from the other two vanes. This is an index vane. Index vane allows you to nock the arrow in such a way that when the arrow is loosed, it has as little friction acting upon it as possible. The lesser friction against the arrow, the straighter it flies.
Which direction should an index vane face?
Basically, for traditional bow, the index vane should face the left or right, depending on whether youre left-handed or a right-handed. If you're using a recurve bow, make sure the index vane points away from the bow. However, if you're using a compound bow, the index vane may be pointing up or pointing down, depending on the type of arrow rest you're using.
- Mixed carbon arrows
- Arrow nocks (Free 2 nocks for every purchase of 6 arrows)
- Free heat shrink tube