1. Very easy to apply
2. Very inexpensive
3. Makes refletching (removing old vanes) easier. Heat up the wrap with a heat gun or hair dryer and they scrape right off....This is the most important thing for me. No scraping adhesive which is time consuming and frustrating.
4. The vanes adhere very well to the wraps.
5. My wraps only add 6 grains to the shaft. My bow will bullet hole a bareshaft thru paper and my bareshaft and fletched arrow has the same (or very close to) the same POI at 20 yards......as long as I do my part.
6. Oh....and they look cool.
Looking at the onestringer wraps. I noticed all can be 'reflective' option. How reflective are the patterned ones? Like camo or the flag patterns? Anyone use them?
Used to have wraps so I could personalize my arrows and I liked the look. There is no doubt they "pretty up" an arrow. After TBHer Cameron graduated college and stopped making them, I just decided I was done messing with them and liked the carbon look of a bare shaft with my black and white fletchings. I also hated, like stated above above, if you tore a single fletching off, the wrap and the two other fletchings had to be fully replaced or it looked like crap. I don't lose many these days because I shoot a Blob target but still, I lost enough before it to decide to change. Also I find my arrow easier these days with a lighted knock (for video) than any reflective or bright fletching anyway. My two white fletchings help with blood viewing
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