Arizona Carbon E-Z Fletch
Version of the Arizona E-Z Fletch tool specially designed to fletch carbon arrows. Fits all shafts from the smallest carbon up to aluminum shaft size 2018. Precisely applies three feathers or vanes at the same time. Rotating nock receiver lets you preset nock position. Compact, lightweight, and portable.
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Rated 4.7 out of 5Â by 25
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by 2500hdbowhunter rookie fletching
I borrowed one of these from a friend. It was amazingly easy and it saved me money. After using his it was a must have for myself. Anyone can fletch arrows like a pro with the Arizona EZ fletch!
March 26, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by IABOWHNTR Nothing else comes close!
I use the right helix and also go an extra set of arms in case glue buildup got to bad. Have fletched almost every size vane from fusion 1.5"-3", blazers, NAP twister vanes, dura vanes, and feathers. This is my 4 th jig and by far the quickest and most consistent of all the others I have used. Can easily fletch a dozen arrows in 15 minutes with ease. The arms clean easy and no adjustments are required to fletch diff size arrows or vanes. I even fletched my kids small aluminum & fiberglass arrows with no problems.
December 19, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by SirReg Worth Every Dollar!!!!!
Bought the EZ-Flecth Straight a few weeks ago. My first arrow 'perfect' and so are the other 9 or 10 I've done since. Easy to use, great product. Any one with a bad review probaly can't tie thier own shoes.
December 9, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by critter99 best one I found
this is my second flecthing jig and fastest one to use. its much better then single vane jigs. easy to repair your arrows too.
December 2, 2012
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I am looking to put Easton BTV's on factory fireboltsAnswers
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yes but you have to use the one for carbon arrows.A:Â
It says it works on everything from small diameter carbon to 2018 aluminum. Your bolts would be smaller than the aluminum arrows.Details:Â
I have a right helical model for aluminum shafts and have been using it on both carbon and wooden arrow. I'm not sure why there is or what the diffrences might be.Answers
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The difference is the size of the fletcher. An Arizona E-Z Fletch tool for aluminum arrows has a larger diameter hole at the top, and puts less pressure on the vanes for carbon arrows with a small diameter.Answers
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works great with the smaller vanesA:Â
Yes Sir. Small vanes are all I've repaired so far, no problems.A:Â
It looks like it will. I bought the mini because I use 2" blazer vanes on all my arrows. But the standard E-Z Fketch looks like it will work too.Top 500 Contributor
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yes you can use small vanes with this. I have one myself and i use blazer vanes and fusion vanes. it works great.A:Â
Yes but they do not get as much of twist as using the smaller unit2 years, 3 months ago
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What's the difference between the right model and the other?Answers
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The right hand model puts the vanes on the shaft at an angle. It makes the arrow spin faster, giving it more stability in flight, resulting in more consistant shots. The other model puts the vanes on the shaft in a straight line from nock to point.A:Â
Depending on what type of fletches you want, or use. The right one is for a rihgt helicle. If you want a slight rihgt twist on your vanes. The same goes for the left one. If you just want straight vanes, there is an Arizona E-Z fletch straight model on their website.2 years, 2 months ago
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Direction of the vane and thus rotation of the arrow.2 years, 3 months ago
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The difference between right and left model would refer to the offset of the vane placement on the arrow. Straight is, obviously straight, but right or left angles the vane thus creating some rotation for stability but loses a slight amount of speed. Also if you shoot a whisker biscuit right or left models can somewhat reduce vane life, but is minimalA:Â
The carbon right helical model attatches vanes with a 6 degree offset to spin the arrow for stabilization and is the model reccomended for right handed shooters using a fall-away or drop away rest. The carbon straight model has 1 degree of offset and is reccomended for shooters whe use captured or pass-through rests such as a whisker biscuit or octane hostage rests.A:Â
Tthe difference in the right or straight is the right puts a helical (puts the vane or feather on at a offset to the right )on the shaft this makes the arrow spin faster usually used for recurve or low poundage bows The straight sets the vane well ,straight on the shaft the most popular with todays bowsDetails:Â
will this product allow you to fletch just one vane or do you have to remove all of the vanes and replace all of them ???Answers
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you can easily fletch just one vane with theseA:Â
It repairs one, two, or all. Just put the remaining vanes in the arms and the one you are replacing is already in line to be inserted.A:Â
Yes it does. It has one light blue arm, and two dark blue arms. You put your existing vanes in the two dark blue arms and your new vane in the light blue arm, apply glue, and close the arms. Simple.A:Â
It will do one vane at a time. I just finished replacing one vane on two different arrows without a problem.2 years, 2 months ago
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You can do one for a repair job. You just have to position the nock and fit the other vanes to their holder arms. Done it many times myself.2 years, 3 months ago
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you can do one vane replacements. i do it all the time with my judo arrow. you do it the same as you would all three. it has a nock reciever that moves so your vanes will line up.A:Â
You can do one at a time.You will simply have to hold it in place by hand, and not using the spring loaded holder.
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