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Product Details: Arrow shaft material: Pure CarbonArrow shaft length: 30 inchArrow shaft size:0.244’’(I.D.) 0.299’’ (O.D.) GPI:8.9 Spine: 300 0.244’’(I.D.) 0.296’’ (O.D.) GPI:8.1 Spine: 350 0.244’’(I.D.) 0.29’’ (O.D.) GPI:7.4 Spine: 400 0.244’’(I.D.) 0.285’’ (O.D.) GPI:6.7 Spine: 500 Straightness: +/-0.006"Vane: 3" TPU Streamline Vanes (1 white and 2 blue) Points: 85 Grains Screw on Field Point & Aluminum Insert(Changeable) Nock: White NockSuitable for: Compound & Recurve Bow (23-74 LBS) User Notice Do not shot against concrete wall or any hard substance. This may damage the arrows. If the fletching have a little bent, you can straighten them by using an air dryer or soaked in hot water. Brand Introduction:PANDARUS is a professional archery equipment manufacturer dedicated to creating perfect archery experience for consumers.The arrows are made of high strength combined braided winding technology to make high strength explosion-proof shaft. Also, it is widely used in Recurve bow, Children's bow, composite bow and slingshot in archery hall, entertainment place, school, family , parent-child entertainment and other places. Archery is a very professional sport. You must choose the right arrow to shoot according to the bow you use. A mismatched bow and arrow may damage your bow and your safety during shooting. Attention must be paid!
K**Z
Good enough for now, for the price.
I’m just getting into Archery, and with the price wasn’t expecting perfection. I’m happy with my purchase.Some things to consider:1. You will have to adjust the nock rotation for your bow.2. Doing so may cause a crack in the shaft where it meets the nock. (Happened to two of mine)3. The glue used to hold the tip inserts doesn’t hold well. After 2 hours of shooting I had 3 heads pull out while retrieving arrows from foam targets and 3 more loosen, so I stopped using them until I could put better inserts in with better glue.4. The field points that come with them are very sharp. Too sharp for basic target shooting. They were tearing up my targets. I replaced them with basic (blunter) bullet points.5. Happy with the vanes.
C**E
They're okay. Nothing to write home about.
Arrows are good for the price and my use for them. Just keep in mind that the listed spine isn't what you're really getting. I ordered the 350's and they come in at +/- 400 spine on static declination. I expected this so I wasn't disappointed. Also be aware if there is an issue with the order you will have to contact support which is in China. For example my order didn't have the three broadheads included. I was asked to send personal information to China and wait 15-25 days. I wasn't comfortable with doing that so it's not going to happen. Overall the arrows are decent considering the price. They shoot well enough for practice but I wouldn't recommend them for hunting. If you want a stiffer spine order lower. If you want a hunting arrow or a competition arrow shop elsewhere.
T**R
Accurate? 350 spine? I Think not!
Have you ever used a product that was so bad, you wish it would just hurry up and break, so you can put yourself out of its misery? Enter Panderas.I haven't been shooting very long, about 1 1/2 months, using Musen arrows. (another bargain brand) Gradually I've been increasing my distance from the target & getting tighter groups.My Panderas arrows arrived today, so I went out back to try them out. Standing about 15 feet closer to the target than usual, 4 of 12 missed the target (a 22" Black Hole) and embedded in the plywood behind it. One of them about 1 1/2 feet above the target. 2 of the plywood embedded tips pulled out of the arrow while trying to remove them. Still another missed the plywood altogether, ricocheted off the side of my travel trailer and skidded through the fence. That's only 7 out of 12 that even hit the target. Terrible accuracy? They would have to be one heckuvalot better to be called, "Terrible."350 spine? They must measure flex in hundredths, rather than thousandths like everyone else.I sincerely doubt these arrows will ever get a 2nd firing... I love my dogs too much to risk their safety with something so grotesquely inaccurate. Too bad I can't leave a negative rating for accuracy. I'd give them a minus 43.If these are your first arrows, don't worry, it's not you, it's the arrows.OK... I upgraded my rating from 1 star to 2. Out of the box they still deserve a minus 43.I stripped off the plastic fletchings that were too bent to be straightened effectively & added turkey feathers so I can shoot them off the shelf with my recurve bow. I re-glued all the inserts that came out (the ones I could find) and added 150 grain points. Now the 9 I have left are some of the best flying arrows I have. If they sold just the shafts with loose inserts that you glue in yourself, I would probably give them a 5 star rating. But, out of the box, as complete arrows with no modification, they are terrible.
J**L
Seemingly a good bargain
After field testing these arrows, they were routinely grouping together. They weren't as accurate as I like, but that may have been the archer, not the arrows... They feel, to me, well made and sturdy. I don't have a ton of experience with all types of arrows, but I like them and feel like they will last a long time.Metrics:1. Screw on field point seems to be closer to 88 grains by my calculations.2. The entire arrow is 373 grains. I got this number by weighing all 12 arrows and dividing.3. Shaft, not including tip or nock, is exactly 30 inches.4. Fletchings are exactly 3" from tip to tip.5. Deflection of arrow with a 2 lb weight and supports at 26" is 0.350 inches, hence it's a 350 spine.Notes:1. Field points include a rubber o-ring which helps to prevent unscrewing.2. Nock is fixed and will not rotate, at least seemingly.
N**L
True carbon fiber shafts.
Really like these arrows. I shoot a 70lbs bow and these guys shoot straight. Many arrows claim they are made out of carbon fiber but I can say these guys are not telling any lies. I did not sight my peep sight well and hit the metal frame around my target at 40 yards and you can see the damage it did to my arrow. Now, this is my fault... as the saying goes, “it’s the Indian not the arrow.” I’m 100% to blame for the damage but, one thing to note here is how my arrow broke. The tube split into fibers rather than shattering. This just shows how true their claim is about the arrow being a carbon fiber shaft. For the price, I wouldn’t complain about these arrows. Do your thing and they will fly straight. The only reason why I’m deducting a star is the because some of the flights are starting to peel off. I shot these arrows a lot when I was in the range, and it’s expected of any arrow to have the flights torn off or damaged... that being said, get yourself a jig to fix your arrows. I will definitely order again.
J**E
1/4 the price of mid-range arrows, nearly same quality
1st, these are 1/4 the price of medium level fletched arrows. So bear that in mind.I have not checked spline, weight, and straightness uniformity on these yet, but they did ok at the range yesterday. Well except for one.One snapped when it hit the target! This was at an US Archery certified range, and target. Also I am a bit over splined (using a 300 when a 350 could work).I only shot 6 of the pack too, so a 16% failure rate (very small sample size) .Look, I would probably purchase these again, due to the price. For practice, they are fine. Maybe they are even better than fine, but I won't know until I check their uniformity.
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