Evanno S.
Reviewed in France on July 1, 2024
Pas trop mal mais faut pas grouper car elles sont très très fragile
khamyro
Reviewed in France on May 16, 2024
After 2 months of regular use for training and competing, those holo wings are very pretty, a bit longer than usual, but very very fragile. I've just remade my 12 arrows set, used them for a competition, and at the end of the day at least one wing was split on every arrow despite using a feathering tool to set them. They're the same price as regular famous brands' wings, except you'd have to change them triple as much, so I am probably going to go back to what I had before.
T. Ulbricht
Reviewed in Germany on April 28, 2024
Die Verarbeitung und das Klebematerial ist sehr gut. Mit der richtigen Ausrichtung der Nocke geht hier auch nichts kaputt. Etwas "schwerer" als andere Produkte aber sein Geld absolut wert.
Southpaw
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023
These are great, just get your installation right. The 3m and the vinyl supplied are great quality. A word of advise, do NOT use a heat gun or source, they will lose their shape
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2022
Very, very brittle. I only shot them once each before they chipped and started falling apart. You'll be far better off shooting plastic vanes than the cheap thin metal ones. The tape products that come with them aren't very good either.
zeron-s
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2022
Don’t have much to say about them. I took them out today for a 3hr session. Physically, they’re very heavy vs the xs wings. They are made of mylar material just like most spin vanes. They have the same durability.How do they perform? They group well enough but at the end of the day, it’s the user that determines the groupings. When one of my arrows slapped the other, the vanes are bent and once that happens, the grouping deviates badly. Almost a Robin Hood? That vane went bye bye. How fast do they correct? Quite slowly!!Would I recommend them? For the price, yes. For sheer performance, no. Rangeomatic spin wings are the best as they have a much better curvature and are much lighter. Get these to practice with spin wings but once your bow is tuned, go the other route.
SplinterSpark
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2022
Decided to give these a try as other brands I use were backordered. Shot a quiver mixed with a set fletched with these and a set fletched with Rangeomatics at 50m on barebow. They grouped and flew the same, but when these got hit by an arrow the body of the fletching ripped and came apart. Over the next week I found they retained their overall shape nicely, but after one collision they suffered enough damage that if i was competing I'd pull the arrow out of rotation, so ultimately I'm going to pass on using these long term. For what it's worth, I didn't use the supplied tape, and used the fletching tape I use with my Rangeomatics.They might be good for a new archer, but wouldn't recommend for serious use.
jamzjen
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2022
These spin vanes would not stay on the arrows. They fell off and/or broke in pieces with each end. We went through the whole pack of 50 in one day of competition. Do not use.
Matthew
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2022
The quality of the spin wings are good, but out of the 3 packs I bought, a few vanes were either missing, came with too many, and one pack didn't come with tape. The quality control of packaging is all over the place.If you are wondering, they are 7.5 grains for 3 with the included tape.