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bburen 01-23-2006 11:25 AM

NAP QUICKSPIN VANES
 
Anybody have any experience with these. I was thinking of trying some.Thanks for the info.

mez 01-23-2006 11:44 AM

RE: NAP QUICKSPIN VANES
 
I have used them and don't think they are worth the exta money. I didn't notice any increase in accuracy with either my broadheads or field points. They have a durabiltiy issue as well. They won't take much abuse and you will be replacing vanes. For the price I think you can do a lot better.

bowtech die hard 01-23-2006 02:05 PM

RE: NAP QUICKSPIN VANES
 
use 'em and love 'em (2.5" fly well with field points but for broadheads you have to use the regular 4")

Pat Curtis 01-23-2006 03:30 PM

RE: NAP QUICKSPIN VANES
 
LOVE the 4" vanes. My arrow flight and groups improved greatly with them. Unlike mez, I have experience no issues with the vanes with hundreds of shots each. Love em.

PSEsilverhawk55 01-24-2006 08:45 PM

RE: NAP QUICKSPIN VANES
 
i shot them and agree with mez for the money i dont think they are worth it, mine lasted maybe 10 shots before the wrickled up and i didnt notice any tighter grouping with them,, honestly though the only way u now if u will like them is to shot them and see, i have some left that i will send u if u what to try them.

The Rev 01-24-2006 09:05 PM

RE: NAP QUICK SPIN VANES
 
This question comes up quite often on the Technical forum. Most will tell you as I will,quick spins arenot worth the extra money. Blazers work best for broad heads they are extremely durable. I use 2.3 duravanes for 3D, and blazers for hunting.
Youmightjustlove them however. There are too many being sold to bethat terrible.


NCYankee 01-25-2006 03:13 AM

RE: NAP QUICK SPIN VANES
 
I was discouraged from buying them by a guy who sells them. He said they weren't worth the extra money. Instead he put stiff vanes with a4 degree offset and I'm real happy with them. If you ask me, a drop-away restwith real stiff vanes is the way to go!

5 shot 01-25-2006 03:42 AM

RE: NAP QUICK SPIN VANES
 
They do control the arrows better, and stick very well. The control is almost as good as a 5" helical feather. They don't work to well through the Wb as they will become wrinkeld, but is a drop away or conventional rest they do a great job. As for the " are they worth the money" well that's up the the shooter but they do work as advertised.

Justin 01-25-2006 08:32 AM

RE: NAP QUICK SPIN VANES
 
I agree with what was stated earlier that the 2.25" versions work great for field points and small broadheads. I used them last year and loved them. However, when I switched over to my broadheads (Magnus Stingers) I wasn't happy with my groups past 20 yards so I went back to the 4" version. My only compaints are that yes, they aren't quite as durable as I would like to see, they are slightly on the expensive side, and it seems like the 4" version creates some additional noise while the arrow is in flight. However I do believe they fly great and really helped to improve my groups downrange. Also with today's dropaway rests I'm not quite as concerned with damaging the fletching due to contacting the rest.

NAP is releasing a 3 1/8" QuikSpin this year and I plan on picking up some of those to try out. Hopefully it's enough to stabilize my broadheads a bit better, reduce some of the weight compared to the 4", and also cut down on the noise as well.

deer-hunter18 01-25-2006 09:56 AM

RE: NAP QUICK SPIN VANES
 
not worth the money. i tried them, give it a few more shots and they will be so wrikled you wont be able to shoot them anymore. I was refletching my arrows about 2 times a week, got too expensive. They are just not durable. My 2 in. blazers work way better, and are a lot more duable and can stablize a fixed blade B-Head.


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