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HYDE 05-11-2005 08:58 AM

Feed back on flex fletch
 
I have heard the flex fletch vanes are more durable than most. I currently use duravanes and every time I shot at the range I end up sinking about half of my arrows up past the vanes and they become so wavey and deformed that I refletch them every other week. I have heard there isn't a problem with the flex fletch doing this. Any feed back or recomendations of what to use are greatly appreciated.

Kanga 05-11-2005 11:08 AM

RE: Feed back on flex fletch
 

they become so wavey and deformed that I refletch them every other week.
Hold them over steam or use a hair dryer and they will straighten out.

deer-hunter18 05-12-2005 02:33 PM

RE: Feed back on flex fletch
 

ORIGINAL: Ausie-guy


they become so wavey and deformed that I refletch them every other week.
Hold them over steam or use a hair dryer and they will straighten out.

Yep he is right. Steam and hair dryers work wonders on fletchings.

TFOX 05-12-2005 08:51 PM

RE: Feed back on flex fletch
 
Yes Flex Fletch is a much more durable vane than Duravanes or AAE or Easton style vanes.I have shotb through targets and by the time I get back to the stake the vanes have straightened back out.I like the Flex Fletch because it is a better all around vane.It is MUCH quieter vane,especially at high speeds and is much more consistant.


The only draw back to Flex Fletch is it takes a little more effort to get them to stick but if you follow the instructions given by them,they will hold great.

oldtwohairs 05-13-2005 03:00 PM

RE: Feed back on flex fletch
 
TFOX is right! The Flex Fletch vanes are much more durable.

I and several of my friends have used them for hunting and target for years. I have shot the same hunting arrows for 2 years through a whisker bisquit and they look and shoot fine. They cost more up front - but will save you money in the long run.


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