3 arrows with broadheads for $150 +S&H. Doesn't say anything about arrow spine, just asks for your draw length. Doesn't say anything about arrow weight. Doesn't say anything about compatibility with lighted nocks.$50 per arrow, broadheads included, that may be way too for what I want to shoot, and may be underspined for my rather aggressive bows.
I shoot GT Velocity Pro's at about $11 per shaft, with Rage Chisels or Montec's - another $11 or so on top. Call it another $4 in wraps and fletching.
So you're paying DOUBLE PRICE to get a specialty shaft with integrated blades, that may not be as high grade as your current carbon shafts.
All we're really talking about is a big cut on contact, over-the-top-folding mechanical.
And WTF would you use to practice? I throw a field point on my current shafts, I can practice all year long in a bag target. Is there a weighted practice shaft to go with these? Which naturally increases my adoption cost?
I'm all for innovation, but there's a difference in "creative juices" and bong water...