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I figure new arrows, time for a new color scheme for my vanes.

I'll run AAE Max Stealths, likely 4 fletch. Never ran wraps before but I'm considering it, just looking for some ideas.
 
I figure new arrows, time for a new color scheme for my vanes.

I'll run AAE Max Stealths, likely 4 fletch. Never ran wraps before but I'm considering it, just looking for some ideas.

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I really like the yellow and white much more than I thought I might. Playing with 4 fletch vs 3 fletch with the blazers, but it doesn’t seem to make a difference, so 3 fletch will be my likely choice.


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I do like the reflective wraps.

I saw that Onestringer has reflective "tracers" which are just small wraps that go on between the nock and back of the vanes- could be a great option for low weight + high visibility.

I've ran the same color for all my vanes for the last 7-8 years, I would notice the rotation of the arrow more with 2 different colored vanes and it messed me up bad, so I generally stick with all 3/4 vanes being the same color
 
I’ve been trying out the tracers from onestringer as well. I haven’t had to look for an arrow in the dark yet though, but checking inside with a light they do light up pretty good.

I shot flo. yellow for a while until I started hunting out west and struggled to find my arrow in harsh/direct sun light.

Just switched from blazers to max stealth vanes this summer.37FB1585-FB92-4224-BAE7-295CB0C09353.jpeg
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I do like the reflective wraps.

I saw that Onestringer has reflective "tracers" which are just small wraps that go on between the nock and back of the vanes- could be a great option for low weight + high visibility.

I've ran the same color for all my vanes for the last 7-8 years, I would notice the rotation of the arrow more with 2 different colored vanes and it messed me up bad, so I generally stick with all 3/4 vanes being the same color

I found that in some cases, especially between green and white or similar, but this white/yellow seems to be just enough contrast but not too much to see too much rotation.


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I’ve been trying out the tracers from onestringer as well. I haven’t had to look for an arrow in the dark yet though, but checking inside with a light they do light up pretty good.

I shot flo. yellow for a while until I started hunting out west and struggled to find my arrow in harsh/direct sun light.

Just switched from blazers to max stealth vanes this summer.View attachment 159631
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What jig are you using?


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Just finished these up, 3” Q2i fusion X-II in a 3 fletch helical with a 6 inch wrap. Used the 2.3” in a 4 fletch previously but the 3 fletch flies just as good if not better. The pink and white really pops in the sunlight.5748585F-C2E4-4EEB-9719-2BF331D4790D.jpeg
 
Been running this combo for years, in the fall that orange just blends in to much. Thinking about giving Flo yellow or pink a try.
 

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