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3 D Combo arrowhead stainless steel or carbon steel 60 - 125 grain
Normal price 0,85 € SPARE Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 131): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Description
The field tip is the most popular tip shape in archery. The shape of the tip is optimized for 3D targets and penetrates the target as straight as possible. The tip has a nut in which a small, red rubber ring sits. This prevents the tip from loosening and unscrewing due to vibration.
The all-rounder: made of stainless steel
Unlike carbon steel, stainless steel (also called stainless steel or chrome steel) is an alloy that consists of significantly more substances, i.e. in addition to iron and carbon, it also contains chromium and other metals. The chrome makes the stainless steel rust-proof. The proportion of carbon is of course significantly lower than in pure carbon steel and makes it somewhat “softer” and less dimensionally stable.
Hard, harder, hardest: carbon steel (iron)
Carbon steel consists of approx. 98-99% iron and the carbon that gives it its name. This is added during manufacturing because it gives the material a hardness that iron alone would not achieve during processing. This type of steel is so hard that most sharp blades are now made from it: including razor blades, scalpels, craft knives and high-quality kitchen knives. Despite all of its excellent properties, carbon steel does have one disadvantage: it can rust. However, with a little care, this effect can be minimized or correct and in archery it is more of an optical problem than an actual one.
Combo - 5/16 - screw tip
Normal price 0,48 € SPARE Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 131): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Description
Combo - 5/16 - screw tip
Screw tip made of burnished steel in combo shape and with a diameter of 5/16
Silencer
Buffer, Puschel, Puffs, Silencer…
There are at least as many names for the tendon silencers as there are colors and variants. But do the colorful pom-poms on the bowstring really do anything? Loss of performance due to pom-poms? Yes, but so little that it is measurable but not noticeable. Statistics say that silencers result in a loss of around 2% of bow performance. However, the effect of the bow noise and the more pleasant feeling of shooting can be felt individually and are therefore a real added value.
Measurements confirm this feeling, because the advantages clearly outweigh the minimal loss of performance:
Relaxed firing sound absorbs every sound of the string and reduces the bang of the string dampens the vibrations of the string
The sound absorbers are water-repellent, quick and easy to attach to the string and are available in many colors to match the string and bow.