ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr
I'm always gonna pick Blazers over quick spins, and this is why.
1. ESPECIALLY if you are shooting a whisker biscuit, Quicks just do not hold up very well. They are prone to some pretty nasty wrinkling (which can sometimes be remedied by a hair dryer, but not always) and they just don't hold up very well.
2. Spin is good, but too much, you may as well have a parachute attached to the nock of your arrow. Blazers spin faster than standard vanes anyway.
3. Blazers stabilize as good, if not better, than most vanes out there. They really are amazing. I tested Blazers head to head w/ 5" feathers (which most say are the best there is at stabilizing). Identical arrows (save the fletching) tipped w/ magnus Stingers. I shot from 30 yards, feathered arrow first. The Blazer arrow shot one of the feathers off the first arrow. I don't shoot at deer this far, but I shot Stingers w/ Blazers at 70 yards and they are lazer beams.....Truely amazing.
This pretty much sums up my expierences. The quickspins just didn't hold up for me. I was even shooting the quick spins from a drop away with
no fletching contact and I was still getting "wavy" vanes after shooting. When I switched over to blazers, I haven't had a problem and I really hadn't noticed my arrows flying better or worse than when I used the quickspins. I would pick blazers mainly because of the durability and performance.