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2025-08-24 12:42:08
Bought it to test a 315 foot per sec crossbow. Use it to shoot into a tarp. They have held up, just used 1 about 50 times, no damage to it or the bolt.Might be safe to shoot people with a kids bow for larping but would hurt/ knock someone out with a crossbow.
So so
2025-08-10 11:52:52
They are quite dence which makes them much safer and more durable but they hit harder and drop off significantly faster
Penguin709
2025-06-16 15:44:20
These are quite entertaining! I looked at other similar items elsewhere and was worried with those that they might come apart and cause injury. I like how these are rather thick and feel durable. I am less concerned with these falling apart or causing injury because of the way it's built. But a few things to know:1. As light as they are, they still make your normal arrow heavier than it normally would be. As a result, they will drop off sooner. But you still can aim it mostly like a normal arrow and it flies like one for all practical archery tag purposes.2. Don't use anything heavier than a 20 lb draw bow to fire these. At 20 lbs, they feel like a dodgeball that stings just a little, and that's all you need for fun. Wimpier people will already say "Ow" with that force.
Zachariah Rippee
2025-04-05 17:20:32
I’ve tried 4 different types of foam arrow tips. This is by far my favorite. The smooth texture isn’t abrasive on impact. The outer cover wraps all the way around the insert, so there isn’t a hard/sharp transition from foam to plastic. The tip is bulky, but not super heavy.I used this with archery games and foam knock out targets. We also used this for archery tag. My 8 year old daughter and my 60 year old father loved it. So did every age in between! Fun for the whole family!
Are We Not Men?
2025-03-23 19:23:19
I'm been using these around the property, kind of like LOOOONG range lawn darts, but super safe. Very fun to pick an object a fair distance away and launch these to see how close I can get. Buy these!
Jay Jay
2025-03-18 10:11:08
Heavy so they don’t fly far but good for practice for my son to use in the backyard.
Josh
2025-01-27 10:55:41
If you want to get your kids into archery, this is the way.
Donna Edens
2025-01-01 13:11:07
Great
Tyler Foerstner
2024-12-20 15:48:30
They thread on smoothly to standard arrow inserts.They absorbed impact well and seem to hold up.They have not yet been subjected to extensive rough use.One thing to keep in mind, the threads are cut so well that they spin very smoothly. If you’re shooting them a lot, make sure to check that they stay threaded on. Or put an O-ring or just a little bit of masking tape on the threaded shaft
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