Superior broadhead alignment and protects shaft from hard impacts and blade expansion. Perfect for HIT models. For use with carbon and A/C arrows. Per 12.
Easton® Broadhead Adapter Rings
Item:QZ-418926
$9.99
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Superior broadhead alignment and protects shaft from hard impacts and blade expansion. Perfect for HIT models. For use with carbon and A/C arrows. Per 12.
Average Customer Rating:
4 out of 5
2 of 3 (67%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Easton® Broadhead Adapter Rings
Overall Rating:
2
out of 5
broadhead adapter rings,September 30, 2009
By Bowhunter49from Fairbanks, AK
"This is one of those products you just don't know about until you try. Well it's a product that need not be tried. There is no advantage with this type of adapter. It allows you no adjustability with your broadhead alingnment. They are cast alumini so once your broadhead is screwed on there is NO adjustability as stated in the wright up of this items. If they were made of a flexible material they would allow for adjustments of your boardheads. As is they are not worth the money."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
Review 2 for Easton® Broadhead Adapter Rings
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
It's a ringer,September 26, 2009
By Jimk2from Farmington Hills, MI
"These are a must for anyone shoothing broadheads that are larger in diameter the the arrrow shafts. I use them on Easton 400 FMJ's. These arrows have 17/64" shaft diameter and the BARs provide additional supprt for the broadheads and allow the O rings to have more surface area to grab. I also use them during my fall broadhead league and they hold up extremly well shooting them into the sand backstops."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 3 for Easton® Broadhead Adapter Rings
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Adapter rings,August 18, 2009
By Traditionalfrom Northern Vermont
"These adapters help protect the end of the arrow shaft from damage and also make a good transition between the shaft and the broahead, which when shooting into a broadhead target makes for easier arrow extraction."