Aim for greatness! 🎯
The Elong 30" Archery Carbon Arrows are designed for precision and durability, featuring a spine of 600 and crafted from high-quality pure carbon. Each arrow is 30 inches long and comes with real turkey feathers, making them perfect for recurve, longbow, and traditional bows. This pack includes 12 arrows, ensuring you have everything you need for your next archery adventure.
Brand | ELONG OUTDOOR |
Color | 12 pcs Sp600 |
Material | Pure Carbon |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Archery Draw Weight | 15.88 Kilograms |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 34 x 3.5 x 2.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
Brand Name | ELONG OUTDOOR |
Manufacturer | Elongoutdoor Product Ltd |
Part Number | 30WCB-SP600-WO-12P |
Sport Type | Archery |
M**E
Accurate arrows perfect for my 40lb long bow and 45 lb recurve.
These are the first set of arrows I purchased so I dont know much but they are straight and light and I love the blaze orange for hunting. Great practice arrows. Will try to hunt with a new set Im purchasing for a spring turkey hunt.
E**H
Perfect for traditional shooting
I bought these arrows for my Sage Recurve Bow which was bought for me as a birthday present this year. These arrows fit my bow perfectly and I only have a piece of moleskin on the bow and no arrow rest, and the natural feathers make for little-to-no kick back and the aim seems spot on. They seem sturdy and have held up to all of our target practice thus far. I definitely feel these were well worth the price, and I would buy them again.'
N**N
good value for the quality... performance is awesome!
Upon receiving these arrows, I inspected them and theyre in great.I did some test shooting with them at 8yds and they're great, but to me the real test will be when I shoot at 20 yds. Hence the tbd ( to be determined ).aesthetically though, For carbon arrows I love the wooden traditional look and the orange and white feather combo.so, stay tuned for an update.Update- 3/7/2021I used the arrows at a local tournament and they shot very well. I even shot them with a finger tab and stringwalking which I havent done before. but they performed awesomely. I will bw buying more of these arrows in the future!
L**Y
Top Performance!
I liked everything about the these arrows! The design and fabrication were only exceeded by their performance. I shoot an 45lb english longbow and after experiencing countless arrows, finally; we have a WINNER!Placing an 2nd order.
S**Y
Ehh
There was a broken shaft out of the 6 upon delivery, couple feathers not glued properly and popped off. Didn’t matter too much with the feathers because I intended on refleching them. The rest of the arrows after putting new feathers fly fine with no fractures but the one which could have happed while packaging or shipping.
M**T
SLIGHTLY DARKER than last 5 orders... but they actually look COOLER !
IS THERE ANYTHING MORE CREDIBLE THAN A REPEAT BUYER?This isn't my 2nd time buying; nor my 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th or even 7th.THIS IS MY 8TH TIME BUYING THESE VERY ARROWS FROM THIS VERY VENDOR :-O !That should TELL potential customers a few things:- I like archery - a LOT;- I TEACH a method for shooting barebow out to 100m on YouTube;- I average 5,000 visits totaling 500 HUNDRED hours a month of people from 30+ countries worldwide non-stop watching me teach them to shoot; (VOGTLAND OUTDOORS)- I SHOOT barebow with startling accuracy at distances of 50m, 60m, 70, 80 and even 90m USING ONLY THESE cheap $6-bucks-apiece arrows. I think they're AMAZING;- I shoot - a LOT. Think like 4-5 times a WEEK, 1-2 hours at a time, YEAR-ROUND in northeastern Illinois;- I shoot these 600-spine, un-cut arrows through at least 3 of my favorite 60# bows :-O-- a MARTIN SABRE Takedown Recurve Bows ($600);-- 2 MARTIN JAGUAR Takedown Recurve Bows ($450);-- a 1980 DARTON MAGNUM single-piece recurve bow ($40 on Craigslist); and-- a brand-new 73 inch 60# English Longbow (custom-made from Russia);- THESE ARROWS ARE AN ABSOLUTE JOY TO SHOOT OUT OF EVERY ONE OF THESE BOWS !-- the 600 spine is the PERFECT balance of soft vs stiff for this Draw Weight bow !- I shoot outdoor 3D course targets - a LOT, so arrows get lost and damaged OFTEN;- I like (DEMAND even) CONSISTENCY in my arrows, otherwise I'll buy somewhere else;- I started buying these arrows in spring 2017; they are now the ONLY arrows I shoot out of my bows;Anyone wanting to ask ME questions or see these arrows hit targets at 90m (100 yds) BAREBOW, feel free to visit my YouTube channel "VOGTLAND OUTDOORS", and ask me questions there.I even bought this latest batch as a GIFT to a COMPLETE STRANGER who recently contacted me on Facebook to ask me to teach him my shooting method; they're SO DANG CHEAP I can afford to literally GIVE him 6 of my 12 arrows, and get him started-off on the right foot :-) ...Cheers,-Mark Vogt | VOGTLAND OUTDOORS (YouTube)
M**M
These arrows are great! They snap in tight to my flemish twist ...
These arrows are great! They snap in tight to my flemish twist string, and they are light weight, durable arrows that sail into the target in avery satisfactory way. The tips seems to loosen more than some, but these are my favorite arrows so far. FYI- They do not have helical fletching.
J**N
Good Price But Keep Looking
I bought these to shoot with my PSE Snake 26# Recurve. I was originally using 500 spine plastic vane arrows not knowing that was way too heavy for this bow. I wanted to try 700 with feathers but could only find 600 with Prime.These arrows are very light. The feathers feel very thin. I noticed with my first release the shot was very loud and produced a lot of hand shock. I noticed the plastic tubing used to protect the front edge of the feathers was catching my riser. The shot fishtailed inconsistently. I decided to cut it off which helped a little, but the shot was still loud, erratic, and lots of hand shock. I also ordered some similar spine arrows but cut to 29”. Those were whisper quiet. I think these arrows were too long and what’s happening is the arrows are flexing on release and snapping into the riser when flex back in the other direction. I may need to cut the arrows down to decrease the flex. They did perform slightly better with a longer draw thumb release so I may keep them for that purpose. The tips get loose easily. As you nock your arrow and the shaft hits the riser, listen for a rattle. That’ll be the field point coming unscrewed.Update 6/29/2019 - I got a new 35 lb takedown recurve and gave it a test run with these arrows. Surprisingly they performed much better on this bow than on my weaker PSE Snake. They flew much straighter, faster, and with less shock and noise. The paper thin feathers may actually be a positive, as I started testing this bow with brand new expensive Victory arrows and the stiffer feathers were breaking when the arrows were grouped tight. Adding a star. Just get rid of those clear plastic feather protectors and use shrink wrap tube instead.
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