*Venting* Iron Will

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I appreciate the feedback on this. We buy the epoxy prepackaged from Easton, so it's not cheap and we don't make any money on it. If we include it with every set of HIT inserts or collars, we would need to add $3 to those prices. I didn't want to do that, since a lot of guys already have epoxy that came with their arrows or they have a favorite method of bonding with another product. I thought it was better to have it optional at a $2.95 add on.
The HIT install tool is a one time buy item, so we could add epoxy to this, but again it would increase the price. We called it a kit since it also included a wire brush, but I think I'll change the name to HIT install tool rather than kit, since it doesn't include everything you need. Let me know if you think its better to include epoxy and increase prices, but my guess is most guys would rather just add it if needed.

I think you're spot on. I don't use the standard arrow makers epoxy or inserts, because I assume its the cheapest supplies available so they don't lose money mass producing them for every arrow order. Most people using IW are probably building their own arrows or, at the very least know someone that is doing it and probably not using the easton epoxy.
 
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@Bill V going back and looking on my computer, it's much more obvious the epoxy is an add on to the kit. This is on me for not catching, I just assumed it was included so my bad.
 
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