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Rob/PA Bowyer 01-23-2009 04:50 PM

Fusion Vanes by Duravanes
 
I got a shipment of the brand new Fusion Vanes from Duravanes into Poorguy's Archery.:D



At first glance I am very impressed with these new vanes. I've been using Blazers for years and this year for the first in many years I added feathers back into my arsenal. As I didn't see any real gain over the Blazers, I'll probably eliminate feathers next year. We'll see though as I have a pile of them laying around. Well when I started hearing about the Fusion vanes I was inquisitive so I got a shipment in. I understand the principle of the design as they resemble the Space Shuttle. I understand as well that the Shuttle T broadheads fly fantastic so I assume and anticipate these new Fusion vanes will as well. I look forward to setting up more arrows and see how they fly along with Blazers etc.. I only fletched up one arrow and am waiting on the glue to dry to shoot it. For now it will only be across the basement as it's very cold out. All except for today though, it was nearly 40 so I was able to get the new Admiral sighted in as well as resighting in my 82nd from my heavy hunting arrows to the 3D arrows.



One thing I thought was really cool was the base. It's clear, transparent and it gives it a really unique look when glued to the arrow. The base "trough" is more than sufficient and arcs for the arrow making a very substantial area for glue. I had a tendency to use too much glue as I wasn't used to this really nice "trough".

One thing I did do was put them on the digital scale. The Fusion vanes come in 2 grains heavier than a Blazer. The Fusion weighs in at 8 grains while the Blazers of course are 6 grains.





I look forward to playing with these new Fusion vanes. I have a feeling I'm going to be really happy with them. I do like the design and look they give an arrow.

early in 01-23-2009 04:59 PM

RE: Fusion Vanes by Duravanes
 
Do you think you have enough of them?:D:D:DRob, where did you get the gram/grain scale, and how much was that? I'd like to pick one up.

Rob/PA Bowyer 01-23-2009 05:06 PM

RE: Fusion Vanes by Duravanes
 

ORIGINAL: early in

Do you think you have enough of them?:D:D:DRob, where did you get the gram/grain scale, and how much was that? I'd like to pick one up.
I forget if I ordered it from Cabelas or from Lancaster Archery but it was one of those two.

Rob/PA Bowyer 01-23-2009 06:29 PM

RE: Fusion Vanes by Duravanes
 
Oh and I just checked, word of caution. The Fusion appears to be about 1/16" higher in profile so for anyone who has Blazer clearance issues, these may be an issue as well. I can see where that along with the new design will definitely help in stabilization.


Edit: Check that about the profile. It only appears that way because of the cupped bases on a flat surface but when pressed flat they appear exactly the same profile as the Blazers.

drockw 01-23-2009 08:42 PM

RE: Fusion Vanes by Duravanes
 
We have already set them up and shot them at the shop that i shoot for. I didnt see them testing them out, but they said they will be a perfect hunting vane, and that they flew well.

Derek

PABuck_HNTR 01-24-2009 04:05 AM

RE: Fusion Vanes by Duravanes
 
I'm getting ready to go and make some up today at the shop. I've been anxious to shoot these since returning from the ATA show.

Matt/TN 01-24-2009 06:58 AM

RE: Fusion Vanes by Duravanes
 
They are running a cool program with them too for shops. You mail Norway 1500 vanes, as long as its not their own, and they will ship you 1500 Fusion vanes. They can even be swept off the shop floor and they count :D

I'll have them on my hunting arrows for sure. Pretty good vane.

RobinAim Low 01-24-2009 08:38 AM

RE: Fusion Vanes by Duravanes
 
I was fortunate enough to be one of the few shooting the Fusionsthis fall as a product tester. I find them to fly excellent with fixed blade broadheads, in fact IMO, equal to the control of a 5" feather which I shot for most of my hunting years until late last fall. They adhere wonderfully and as mentioned, the cupped base makes fletching them easier.

I have all my arrows fletched with Fusions now.

I have not shot Blazers before so can't really compare to them.

Rob/PA Bowyer 01-25-2009 04:11 AM

RE: Fusion Vanes by Duravanes
 
Robin, I can't imagine the Fusion to be less adequate than Blazers, in fact I have a feeling they may slightly improve but when one stacks arrows, how can one tell if it's improved.:D

WV Hunter 01-25-2009 04:43 AM

RE: Fusion Vanes by Duravanes
 
Hey Rob....how stiff are they in comparison to a Blazer? Similar?


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