The only redeeming factor that I see about these arrows is that Victory produces the shafts for them. However, I bet the guys at Victory shook their head in disbelief at what UV asked them to build and told them what the price point would be.
These UV arrows will not make anyone a better archer than they currently are, and the proprietary sizing of the components is a dumb thing that will hold anyone who buys these shafts hostage.
I own some UV products, and initially appreciated their attempts at innovation, but their products are prone to production errors resulting in failures (had to send back 4 different hinge 2.0 releases due to moons slipping before I just gave up, and I’ve received scopes with bent pins) and a lot of others I shoot with have experienced similar issues. As a result, I stopped buying anything they made. However, even though I have had excellent results with Victory shafts, the concept behind these UV arrows doesn’t make sense to me.
These UV arrows will not make anyone a better archer than they currently are, and the proprietary sizing of the components is a dumb thing that will hold anyone who buys these shafts hostage.
I own some UV products, and initially appreciated their attempts at innovation, but their products are prone to production errors resulting in failures (had to send back 4 different hinge 2.0 releases due to moons slipping before I just gave up, and I’ve received scopes with bent pins) and a lot of others I shoot with have experienced similar issues. As a result, I stopped buying anything they made. However, even though I have had excellent results with Victory shafts, the concept behind these UV arrows doesn’t make sense to me.