Arrow wraps, are they a joke??
#11
I have seen some where you place them on the arrow and dip them in hot water and they shrink onto your arrow like heat shrink tubing you use for electrical work. I have never tried them but thought it was a neat idea.
Seen them at my local Bass Pro
Seen them at my local Bass Pro
#14
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 20
I decided to go out and get some arrow wraps for my arrows. I bought some eze crest wraps (glow in the dark ones), after going through one wrap i found out my wraps are too wide. I was told by the bow shop to trim them down with scissors, or a paper cutter. After 7 tries, I have felled to do this right. I have gaps or overlap. What do I do?
I fletch my own arrows, just tired of scraping off glue and ruining hunter shafts. I wanted to switch to something that would save my arrows, not give me more heartache. I need help.
I fletch my own arrows, just tired of scraping off glue and ruining hunter shafts. I wanted to switch to something that would save my arrows, not give me more heartache. I need help.
#17
I use onestringer also,great price and quality wraps shipped fast!
IMO if you shot carbon the wrap is the only way to go,unless you want to go with quikfletch! But I personnally don't like quikspin vanes and are way to expensive!
IMO if you shot carbon the wrap is the only way to go,unless you want to go with quikfletch! But I personnally don't like quikspin vanes and are way to expensive!
#18