Well, since it is Aprinl 15th I figured I should be able to buy these darn vanes. I did a little looking and found them on http://www.eaglearchery.com. They are almost giving them away.
Only $50.00 for 100 vanes! [:@]
I am still going to buy them but I will have to stop eating for a couple of weeks. If anyone sees them cheaper, let me know. I like to try new stuff but this price seems really high.
Eagle Archery has had them on their website for at least two months. It will be interesting to see when you actually get them. BTW, I ordered some too, on March 31. I'm guessing Eagle Archery will have a bunch of orders to fill once they get the Quickspins in.
I believe they are sold in 12, 36, and 100 packs. Twelve packs are handy when you want to do a dozen arrows with a different color cock vane.
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I really like NAP. I have been fond of the dropaways and think their broadheads are wonderful, though I don't use them. But personally, I wont wast a nickle on these things. I go through vanes faster than I go through water and at that price, no thank you!
So Olink, are you saying I shouldn't expect them in the next few days then. I guess I could have asked if they were in stock. I haven't see them anywhere else online for sale. I also see they sell a 36 pack for only $20. They better make my arrows fly like magic for that kind of money. Like fly around trees magic...
As impressed as I was with the demonstration of these at the ATA show.........boy I'm torn. I get silly sometimes and actually shoot groups which can get a bit ugly on the nocks/fletch.[]
I think I'd cry if I shot the little spin wingy thingy off of one......how would that arrow fly?[:-]
NAP has a neat product, but for that $$ I'm shooting feathers. They take a pretty wicked beating vs. ANY vane.
I ordered some from Eaglearchery.com for $15 for 36. If you're just trying them out, why buy 100?
They have not arrived though.
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