Bohning Blazer® Vanes
- Fits 17/64"-24/64" shafts
- Simple position and submerge in 180º water for a non-slip fit
- No fletching jig or messy glue
- Perfectly spaced and precisely aligned
The original 2", 6 grain Blazer vanes you've relied on for speed and accuracy for years! Simply position on a 17/64"-24/64" shaft, and submerge in 180º water according to instructions for a non-slip fit. No fletching jig or messy glue needed - you get perfectly spaced and precisely aligned vanes every time. Building high-performance arrows has never been faster or easier! 6 pack.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by 13
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Bamafan51 Too Good to be true
I have bowhunted for 25 years and have always used a 4" feather. After the bow shop in my town closed I decided to give these a try. As the title says these are too good to be true. The application is easy and my groups have tightened up considerably. When applying first take a medium grit sandpaper and roughen up the application area slightly then clean thoroughly. The secret to good adhesion is having a large deep pot for the water. Be sure the pot is deeper than the wrap is long and bring the water to a ROLLING BOIL for about a minute. Slide the wrap on and slowly dip it in the water. I let it stay in for 15 seconds before removing.
I applied the wraps to 6 arrows about 6 weeks ago and have shot each arrow at least 100 times and the wraps have held up extremely well. The only tear was caused by another running in on the shaft of an arrow already in the target. After this happened I took an X-acto knife and out the loose area which was about the size of a pea, I then put one drop of fletching cement in the exposed area and rubbed it around the edges of the torn area which were still glued down. After letting the arrow dry it flies just like the others. This is a GREAT product you will not be sorry. Also arrows are shot through a QAD drop arrow on a Martin Onza 3 pulling 72 lbs.
April 22, 2013
Rated 2 out of 5Â by Snyperdave They are ok
Followed the directions and all looked well. After shooting the arrows these were put on about 4 time they began too slide forward on impactwith the target. I cant recommend these if they are going to do that with only a couple shot. These were shot from a recurve bow with 29 lbs pull.
November 23, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by DickyT Happy repeat purchase
I have been using these vanes for a few years now and love them. They hold up very well and easy to put on. No more trips to the archery shop!
September 25, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by mikey23 bohning blazer vanes
simple solution to re-fletching arrows,quick,easy and good looking. didnt find any problems with arrow accuracy and certainly easy to locate shafts that go astray
September 18, 2012
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How is the durablility on these because i had issues with the other quick fletch coming apart after like 10 shots.
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I fletched 6 arrows about 6 weeks ago and have shot each arrow over 100 times and have had no problems with adhesion. had a small tear from impact from another arrow. I put a drop of fletching cement on the tear and the problem was solved.A:Â
4 shots and they slide down the shaft on impact. Not good.A:Â
I have been using them for about 2 years and i have never had a problem with them falling apart. So far i get about 500-1000 shots out of them but it is generally due to hitting a vain downrange and clipping it off before i have to replace them.A:Â
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Yes. Position on a 17/64"–24/64" shaft. the Easton St Axis diameter is 17/64, and the 400, 340, 300 are 9/32 (18/64).1 of 1
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