Yessir. Thank you!Flex fletch sk 300 maybe ???
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Vanetec Swift 2.88" http://vanetec.com/products/vanes/swift-seriesHi all-
Can someone identify the pink vane for me? It’s 3” long
I’ve added a purple blazer for reference.
Thanks
That's not exactly like the SK300's that I had. Here's a pic of some SK300's fletched. You can see that the slope stops and then goes straight down to the base, whereas yours seems to slope all the way down.
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If you want something similar to either of those, I'd try the Q2i Fusion Xii 3" vanes as pictured here. They're the pink ones, along with the 2.1" and 1.75" which are both in a 4-fletch.
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You find any better stability long range with fixed heads using the 3” (3 fletch) over the 2.1” (4 fletch)?That's not exactly like the SK300's that I had. Here's a pic of some SK300's fletched. You can see that the slope stops and then goes straight down to the base, whereas yours seems to slope all the way down.
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If you want something similar to either of those, I'd try the Q2i Fusion Xii 3" vanes as pictured here. They're the pink ones, along with the 2.1" and 1.75" which are both in a 4-fletch.
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No. They are both very equal in stabilizing and trajectory from my experience. I have both but just prefer the 2.1's........probably because those were the ones I had in blue. If the 3" were blue, I would have preferred those I'm sure. LOL.You find any better stability long range with fixed heads using the 3” (3 fletch) over the 2.1” (4 fletch)?
Are those newer SK's? The slope does indeed go all the way to the base. Good call.Mine appear to go pretty well straight to the base, rather than short stopping. The sharp tip on the top rear of the vane is the giveaway to me.
Are those newer SK's? The slope does indeed go all the way to the base. Good call.
I still prefer the Q2i's just because how easy they fletch up, and keep their shape.
My problem with the SK's was all the steps needed to fletch them......and they still had trouble sticking.......and the fact that after passing through a target the vanes stayed all wrinkled up. I'm a glue and go fletcher with no real prep, and I frequently shoot through targets. So I didn't care for them at all. That and they are the only vanes I've ever been able to hear as soon as the arrows left the bow.I really like the q2i's as well. They have a little wider base, I think the sk300's might be a touch more durable in terms of holding shape, they are also lighter.
My problem with the SK's was all the steps needed to fletch them......and they still had trouble sticking.......and the fact that after passing through a target the vanes stayed all wrinkled up. I'm a glue and go fletcher with no real prep, and I frequently shoot through targets. So I didn't care for them at all. That and they are the only vanes I've ever been able to hear as soon as the arrows left the bow.