N-Fused™ Carbon Axis arrows are the first of their kind to utilize carbon nanotubes, the strongest, lightest
substance known to exist. Nanotube Hybtonite® resin fuses the nanotubes together creating arguably the
strongest, hardest-hitting carbon arrows ever made. HIT® and ST technologies give this powerful archery
ammunition deep-slicing penetration, deadly accuracy and unparalleled strength. The microsmooth finish reduces wear
on the arrow rest, eliminates draw noise and makes for easier removal from targets. All come complete with X Nocks
installed, vanes, HIT inserts, chamfer stone, installation tool and HIT epoxy. Points sold separately. Arrows come full length with HIT inserts
loose. Per 12.
Straightness: +/- .003".
Weight tolerance: +/- 2.0 grains.
Color: Black with Vanes.
N-Fused? Carbon Axis arrows are the first of their kind to utilize carbon nanotubes, the strongest, lightest substance known to exist. Nanotube Hybtonite? resin fuses the nanotubes together creating arguably the strongest, hardest-hitting carbon arrows ever made. HIT? and ST technologies give this powerful archery ammunition deep-slicing penetration, deadly accuracy and unparalleled strength. The microsmooth finish reduces wear on the arrow rest, eliminates draw noise and makes for easier removal from targets. All come complete with X Nocks installed, vanes, HIT inserts, chamfer stone, installation tool and HIT epoxy. Points sold separately. Arrows come full length with HIT inserts loose. Per 12. Straightness: +/- .003". Weight tolerance: +/- 2.0 grains. Color: Black with Vanes. ST Axis Arrow Selection Chart DrawWeight 27" 28" 29" 30" 31" 45-50 500 500 500 400 400 50-55 500 500 400 400 400 55-60 500 400 400 400 400 60-65 400 400 400 400 340 65-70 400 400 400 340 340 70-76 400 400 340 340 340
Average Customer Rating:
4.3 out of 5
6 of 7 (86%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Easton N-Fused™ Carbon ST Axis Arrows with Vanes
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
great arrows,September 24, 2009
By sodakhunterfrom South Dakota
"i shot gold tip pro 7595's then switched to these arrows, they shot a little lower out of my bow, but went in a lot farther. our range has some sort of thick layered foam, i had to buy an arrow puller to get short range shots out, they penetrate very well and group nicely for me anyway."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 2 for Easton N-Fused™ Carbon ST Axis Arrows with Vanes
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
axis arrows,August 11, 2009
By Johnnybolts
"the only arrow I would use. very straight shooting and strong as a rock."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 3 for Easton N-Fused™ Carbon ST Axis Arrows with Vanes
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
lite,February 16, 2009
By 9point03from atlanta Ga
"these arrows are light but pack a big punch but are expensive. if you are looking for something cheaper get the beeman ics or ics elite the are cheaper but are just as good."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 4 for Easton N-Fused™ Carbon ST Axis Arrows with Vanes
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Easton Axis arrows,December 15, 2008
By BigRacksfrom Socorro, N.M.
"I am very pleased with the quality and durability of these arrows. I use them in thick brush in New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Montana. They have performed flawlessly every time. Especially on big game. I have also used them on turkey, coyotes, fox, bobcat, praire dogs, and rabbits. I would, and have, recommended these to friends and fellow hunters. I'm going on safari this coming summer and am excited to try these on thick skinned African game. I'll keep you posted on how they perform!"
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 5 for Easton N-Fused™ Carbon ST Axis Arrows with Vanes
Overall Rating:
3
out of 5
Good Arrows...but...,August 28, 2008
By crookstonarcherfrom Grand Forks, ND
"Got them home and shot them a few times, and got really good groups. Went back out a few days later and shot them again, by the end of that time, one vane had tore in the middle, and another was coming off the arrow. Now i have to get them fixed and spend more on arrows that, on a college kid budget, were expensive enough. I would recommend them to people, but if you shoot a whisker biscuit, you may want to think twice."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 6 for Easton N-Fused™ Carbon ST Axis Arrows with Vanes
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
easton st axis 400,June 30, 2008
By killmachine
"these arrows are awesome not only do they get great penetration but they are also super strong and fly super straight if you dont have some get some !!!!"
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
Review 7 for Easton N-Fused™ Carbon ST Axis Arrows with Vanes
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
Not bad for carbon,June 30, 2008
By DanDeverfrom Fairbanks, Alaska
"I have always used aluminum arrows and never truly looked at carbons until recently especially when the prices are almost identical in the mid-upper line. So far during practice shooting I have only had one mishap which was all on me (bad practice tip). The arrow dropped below the target and disappeared into the ground and punched through a tree root. I can save the arrow with minimal trimming (approx 1/32 in) and be ready to shoot again. As for kinetic energy, it punches through my 3-D target and sticks out the opposite site by about 4 inches (which I could not get from the aluminums I shoot). The real test will come this fall during Moose hunting. If Cabela's lets me revise my review (if neccessary) I will tell you how they perform on big boned animals. I shoot a Mathews Classic Compound set at 72 lbs, 29 in draw, 100 gr Montec practice broadheats and use a mechanical release."