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KBacon 02-19-2007 04:46 AM

RE: Blazer vanes lose of accuracy
 

Blazers are a pretty common topic on the forums, and with good reason. They work extremely well. So, in light of that I figured I would do a little write up as to why.

There is a common misconception that Blazers have a higher profile the "regular" vanes. This simply isn't true, save the low profile variety. But even "regular" vanes are taller than low profile, so it's a moot point. Here are some numbers.

Blazers: Weight, 5 grains. Height, .4"
Killer vanes: Weight, 12 grains, height, .5"
4" Elite Plastifletch: Weight, 8 grains, height, .5"
4" TrueFlight feathers: Weight, 2.3 grains, height, 9/16"

As you can plainly see, Blazers aren't any taller, in fact, they are SHORTER than most other vanes, feathers included. That steep leading edge makes them APPEAR taller, they simply aren't. If you don't believe my numbers, a simple google search will show you I'm not making these numbers up.

Ok, this next segment is taken straight from Bohning's website. It explains how the Blazers actually work.

The Blazerâ„¢, with its unique design begins steering and correcting immediately. The combination of the steep leading edge angle, and material stiffness, enables the air to flow over the vane in a manner that actually creates lift and leaves the tip of each vane inside undisturbed air. This is similar to the drafting principle used in auto racing. This airflow created by the precise leading edge angle allows the tip of each vane to act like a rudder, which is very noticeable at longer distances with the flatter trajectory Blazerâ„¢ vanes provide.


So anyway, there you have it. Blazers really do work, and very well. BUT, they simply aren't any taller, they just look like it. Hopefully this smashes that misconception and gives at least a little insight as to how they work.

The BROADHEAD Blazers are .600 tall.


The Mini Blazer broadhead vanesare .400 tall.
And the blazers are still taller than the duravane in the pic... if you back the blazer up a tad.. you can see it. Or just put a straight edge across the computer. I have personally compared them to all the vanes that I have on hand.. and the blazers are taller than anything that I've used in the past.





PreacherTony 02-19-2007 07:14 AM

RE: Blazer vanes lose of accuracy
 

ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter


ORIGINAL: KBacon

mobo... sorry to burst your bubble.. but Blazers are one of the tallest vanes on the market.

Try comparing them some time...
Try comparing them?

Let's, shall we?



Back to back;

Forground, Blazer.

Background, Durvane.

Its an optical illusion, my friend. Blazers are no taller than any other vane on the market.
KB .... the blazer is obviously a touch SHORTER ... the proof is in above pic ....

Washington Hunter 02-19-2007 03:36 PM

RE: Blazer vanes lose of accuracy
 
KB, give it up bud.

The Blazer can't be moved back any farther. The two vanes are touching on another.

TFOX 02-19-2007 03:43 PM

RE: Blazer vanes lose of accuracy
 
Hey,washington,is that a mini or a broadhead(original) vane because they clearly advertise the Blazer broadhead vane .600 tall ? There isn't another vane on the market(I know of)that is advertised that tall.

Washington Hunter 02-19-2007 03:44 PM

RE: Blazer vanes lose of accuracy
 
Its the original.

TFOX 02-19-2007 04:01 PM

RE: Blazer vanes lose of accuracy
 
So,they aren't as tall as advertised.Imagine that,a companyexagerating the truth about their product.:eek:




TFOX 02-19-2007 04:04 PM

RE: Blazer vanes lose of accuracy
 
Check out the link to the Duravanes.


http://www.duravanes.com/Duravanes.html


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