over 33" shaft?

dottorfoggy

Member
wich brand and model shaft are sold more than 33"? i know just x10, there is more brand that produce so long shaft?

the idea is to shoot the upcoming indoor season with 2314* that are over 34" i think and than find a good carbon for the next outdoor
 

Aleatorian

Member
Easton Superdrive 23 325 spine 33.25"
Easton X23 2315 340 spine 34"

In fact all the X23 spines start at 33".

All these are indoor competition legal as well, whereas the 2413's are not

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Easton Superdrive 23 325 spine 33.25"
Easton X23 2315 340 spine 34"

In fact all the X23 spines start at 33".

All these are indoor competition legal as well, whereas the 2413's are not
 

Aleatorian

Member
wich brand and model shaft are sold more than 33"? i know just x10, there is more brand that produce so long shaft?
Didn't even read the 1st question......

Carbon Express Nano Pro and Nano Pro RZ are 33" at stock from 550 spine to 350 spine, technically these are classed as compound arrows, the Nano Pro Xtreme for recurve is only 32" stock.
Gold Tip only go to 32" on thier Kinetic Pierce Tours
Black Eagle only go out to 32" on thier X-Impacts

All of the above are skinny outdoor style arrows, you could try contact the manufacturer direct see if they can do anything for you
 

dottorfoggy

Member
Easton have this for me, regarding the T11 group - 43# 33" -

-ACE
4007.50.40032.6254.0100-120
3707.90.37032.6254.0100-120


-x10
3808.90.38033.756.5100-120
x23
2314 10.80.39133.510133410011/32


lets see, i will probably go for the x23 for indoor and than, directly to x10 or Carbon Express Nano Pro and Nano Pro RZ, thanks @Aleatorian

Ps. My draw lenght at the plunger is 32" right now
 

JohnK

Well-known member
Just FYI, draw length/arrow length *should not* be measured to the plunger.

The AMO standard for measuring draw length is to measure to the pivot point of the grip, then add 1 3/4in.

The pivot point of the grip (that is, the deepest point of the grip, where the web of your thumb sits) is usually directly under the rearmost button thread. So for most risers you can simply think of the draw length being measured to 1 3/4in past the button.
 

dottorfoggy

Member
so, my AMO is 33" 3/4"

now the big choice, x-10 or nano pro RZ? the price are the same but nano pro rz have a heavier point, 130, and i'm looking to have an high foc, is weigth more, only carbon, x10 have alu inside that can keep a strange bend.

did some one tried this pro rz? i'm really interested in some feedback, Easton x10 are great but....i'm not 100% sure to choose directly this one

edit, nano pro rz are recommended for compound
 
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