🎯 Aim High, Shoot Smart!
The GPP 28-inch Fiberglass Archery Target Arrows are expertly designed for youth and beginner archers, featuring a lightweight fiberglass shaft that ensures durability and precision. Weighing only 35 grams and compatible with recurve bows, these arrows are perfect for practice sessions, helping young archers develop their skills while enjoying the sport.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 29.3 x 2.3 x 1.75 inches |
Package Weight | 0.47 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.99 Pounds |
Brand Name | GPP |
Model Name | FBA_GPP-6875-28-12N |
Color | 12 Black Arrows |
Material | fiberglass |
Suggested Users | teen-boys |
Manufacturer | GPP |
Part Number | FBA_GPP-6875-28-12N |
Sport Type | Target Archery |
J**.
Worked well for LARP Arrows
2024 update, after light use, some of the fletching is broken and the notches broken. Lost half of them, and half of them still in action with DIY Larp arrows installed instead of the pointed tip. They were affordable and durable and really packed a punch. same price as in 2018To make a LARP arrow, Used a heat gun to soften the glue and remove the metal tip. Then (I didnt have money to buy metal tips with screw on foam tips) covering the tip with a penny, and then adding two types of foam, first a dense foam like pool noodle, wrapping it all in duct tape to secure. Then, a soft density foam (like mattress foam) for the tip. Used for years at summer camp for affordable fun! Thank you!
D**R
Great for Beginners!
I am a beginner when it comes to practicing archery, I bought these arrows and they work exactly how I wanted them to. I have a make shift target that is a cardboard box filled with other cardboard boxes, behind the target I have a large piece of particle board that is used to prevent any arrows from flying off. That being said, at first many of my shots were off target and the arrows were hitting the particle board/wooden structure behind the target. They held up decently but eventually did end up losing their tips and fletching. However, none of them broke in half or bent in the time i used them. I just ordered a 2nd set and am looking forward to destroying these as well! These arrows are great for beginners as they are cheap and somewhat durable depending on what exactly you are shooting into. I still have 4 arrows of the original 12 I ordered and have gotten much more accurate so they are not breaking as often.
P**H
Great for starting the sport on a budget
I bought these arrows mainly because they were the cheapest I could find. I just started getting into archery during the pandemic. Anyway, these are great for beginners and experienced archersGood: Cost and visibility (finding missed arrows) durability (within reason)Bad: Tips come of, check tips before use and crazy glue then on. Vanes wrinkle extremely bad if they go completely through the target. Nocks are glued over the shaft. This did ruin a felt arrow rest on the shelf.Overall these arrows are good for starting out and learning archery. As far as accuracy I can't say because just starting out my shot were all over the place.
G**R
Good rec arrows
These are good basic arrows. They seem to be good quality and fly well. Good arrows for the price.
D**F
Good Arrows for Beginners
Bought these for my son to replace the very poor fiberglass arrows that came with his beginners recurve bow. The nocks are sturdy and none have broken as of yet. The fins are made of plastic, and they have a tendency to deform after some use or while laying up against something else in storage. This was easily corrected by dipping all of the fins of an arrow into near-boiling water. The more stubborn fins that were bent while passing through a box target needed to be soaked in hot water followed by a press between a couple of flat boards to straighten them out. Overall, good arrows for the price for beginners and junior bows.
J**E
Not durable whatsoever
Shooting these into a target with a grass field behind it with a 18lb bow. Many arrows have torn fletching from just landing in the grass one or two times, have not lost any tips yet. They shoot well and the shafts are decent but these are not durable whatsoever. And the vanes are the last thing one would think to worry about on a budget arrow, these feel like they're made out of seran wrap. They're cheap, that about sums it all up.
W**D
Good product…..maybe
It will be used to teach my Grandson basic fundamentals of Archery.Looks good on first inspection . From experience, the weak points in a glove of this type is (1.) the leather finger sleeves. Cheap leather will harden and crack. This cannot be reversed.(2.) second is the elastic band. Cheap ones will get hard and brittle.I’ll use it a while and report back.
G**.
Tips fall off
Each arrow lasted 1 - 4 shots before the tips came off. Will glue back on the tips we could recover with more durable epoxy, but seriously lost about half in the target. Waste of money. Do not recommend.
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