Easton 5mm Match Grade Half Steel Half Outs #1.5 6 pk.
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Easton 5mm Match Grade Half Steel Half Outs
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Description
The Easton 4mm Match Grade Half Steel Half-Outs #1.5 offer elite-level front-end durability and precision for serious archers. Featuring a two-piece design that combines a hard-anodized aluminum post with a sleeved impact collar, these components significantly enhance the strength and impact resistance of 5mm arrow shafts. The integrated molded alignment ring ensures perfect fitment with the shaft, improving arrow flight consistency and alignment. Designed to withstand the demands of intense shooting, these 75-grain half-outs are ideal for archers seeking maximum performance and longevity from their arrows. This 6-pack is specifically sized to fit Easton FMJ Max 340 shafts.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.090 kg |
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| Dimensions | 7.00 × 4.50 × 0.01 cm |
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