Easton Super Drive 23 Shafts 475 1 doz.
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Easton Super Drive 23 Shafts
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Description
The Easton Super Drive 23 Shafts are precision-engineered carbon arrows built for competitive indoor and 3D compound archery. With a World Archery-compliant 23/64″ (9.3mm) outside diameter, these shafts offer maximum legal diameter for optimized performance and scoring potential. Constructed from high-strength, high-modulus reinforced carbon fiber, they provide exceptional durability and accuracy with a straightness of +/- .002″ and a weight tolerance of +/- 1 grain per dozen. Each shaft features a polished black carbon finish and includes Super or G UNI bushings. Compatible with Easton’s new adjustable point system, these shafts are ideal for fine-tuning balance and speed in elite-level competition.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.400 kg |
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| Dimensions | 37.00 × 4.50 × 1.00 cm |
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