How To Buy The Best Carbon Arrows

Michael Russell
Though archery is one of the oldest pursuits known to man this does not mean that there is no innovation. The actual bows and arrows used have progressively evolved over the centuries. One of the biggest developments has been the introduction of carbon arrows.

The first arrows made out of carbon were introduced in the late 1980s. Though as with many new concepts they were at first not so popular, over time this has changed. Today more archers and hunters have discovered the benefits of their exciting design and specifications.

The benefits are actually quite obvious. First of all there is the increased strength. Then there is a reduced weight. In combination this allows for a better target penetration. The speed of which these designs travel is far and above the traditional options. This is of great importance when bowhunting.

Of course there will always be some pitfalls with any arrow design and the carbon based options are no different. Do not be tempted to go for cheap products as they may easily shatter when impacting a target or being pulled out. Because the shaft is generally smaller than other types of arrows the bow you use may need adjusting somewhat. Then there is the price, an arrow made out of carbon can be a lot more costly then the other designs that are available.

To be certain you do not waste your money you should take a moment to read the following advice that should help you make the right choice. You should be aware that there are actually three different sub categories of carbon arrows. These include pultruded designs, cross weave, and also composite arrows. A pultruded arrow is made out of carbon fibres that are facing only one direction whereas a cross weave design would consist of two directional fibres. The latter are better at withstanding the bow's vibrations. The composite arrows mix carbon with aluminum for extra strength.


When checking out the various options it is essential to match the length of the arrow to the archers overall draw span. Experts suggest that when the arrow is fully drawn the tip should stick out around two inches from the edge of the bow.

Do not overlook the actual arrow weight. If too heavy then your shots may not even reach the target let alone bring down an animal. But on the other hand, if too light the shot may go awry and land wide of the mark.

The price of carbon arrows can vary extensively. Stay away from the cheapest product for the obvious reasons. You should expect to be charged between fifty and one hundred bucks for a dozen top quality carbon arrows.

Proarrowsplus aims at providing the fellow archers with best that the industry can offer. Specializing in items like the broadheads and carbon arrows they have a large selection of alloy and such arrows from four top brands and the custom made G-Force string and cable sets.
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