Deercutter,
I'm gonna have to put my 2 cents in on this one. First of all, I shoot the Blazer vanes and love them. My arrows group well-I don't shoot at the same dot for fear of de-vaning my arrows

But I do/did have one problem with them. I bought a 100 pack from the Bass Pro and took them to my local proshop to have them put on my also new easton axis shafts. They fletched 6 to test-it was the first Blazers he had done-and to my disgust, they peeled right off the shaft the next day. He was using Beyond Bond glue with an accelerator. We tried several things, including sanding the shafts and putting a wrap on them, but NOTHING worked. I called the company and they sent me another pack of vanes saying that was the problem. WRONG! Same thing happened so I called them again. The second time they sent me another 36 vanes, the Blazer wraps, and a bottle of their Fletch-Tite platinum glue. By this time I was tired of paying to refletch my arrows so I bought a Bitzenburger Dial-O-Fletch and tried it myself. After a few test arrows, I got the hang of it and fletched 6 good arrows. That was about 3 weeks ago and after shooting them probably 30-40 times apiece, they are still looking and holding good as new. The point of my BOOK, is to tell you to be sure you use their glue or some other glue that has been tested with the Blazers. Like I said before, they are great vanes and they also have great customer service. But it is a lot less frustrating if you don't have to use their customer service!!! Good luck and good shooting!