Arrowraps

  • ArroWraps

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    7" long wraps. Comes in 2 widths, Aluminum (1.25") or Carbon (1") to minimize overlap. Helps you visually locate your shaft in flight or on the ground. Allows you to easily fletch with any fletching adhesive. Each package contains 12 "ArroWraps." Made from seven year outdoor durable vinyl.
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    Aluminum ArroWraps weight 10 grains (+/- .5 grain) Carbon 8 grains (+/- .5 grain)

    Simple and Easy "Roll On" Application
    We suggest you use a semi-soft, flat surface. A mouse pad works great.

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    Step 1) Clean all old adhesive from arrow shaft
    using alcohol or thinner.
    Step 2) Prep shaft surface using SSR, or an
    abrasive detergent. Shaft surface
    should appear dull, not shiny.
    Step 3) Remove wrap. Place wrap on a flat
    surface, adhesive side up.
    Step 4) Align shaft with edge of wrap and roll
    with steady motion and pressure.


    Removing ArroWraps

    Option 1) Soak in hot tap water for approximately five minutes. Peel ArroWrap off.
    Option 2) Heat ArroWrap with hair dryer until soft. Peel ArroWrap off.
    Option 3) Scrape ArroWrap off using Bohning's new "Stripper" tool.
    Always clean shaft after removing ArroWrap.



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  • Blazer® Wraps

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    .The Blazer® Wrap is the perfect match for the Blazer® broadhead vane, Dress up you hunting or target arrows for increased visibility and style. The Blazer® Wrap is only four inches long and weighs five grains. All Tiger Blazer® Wraps are now available in four widths to minimize overlap:

    .875"- Small Diameter Carbon
    1"- Standard Carbon
    1.25" Aluminum
    and the big 1.5"-for "Fat Carbon" Shafts.
    All other Blazer Wraps are available in two widths:
    1" and 1.25".
    Step 1) Clean all old adhesive from arrow shaft using alcohol or thinner.
    Step 2) Prep shaft surface using SSR, or an abrasive detergent. Shaft surface should appear dull, not shiny. Step 3) Remove wrap. Place wrap on a flat surface, adhesive side up. Step 4) Align shaft with edge of wrap and roll with steady motion and pressure.

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  • The “Stripper” vane and arrow wrap remover

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    A pre-formed channel keeps your shaft properly positioned for the maximum cutting angle. The easy-grip handle make stripping your shaft a breeze, and the contoured surgical steel blade provides years of use and is safe for use on all types of shafts. Always clean shafts prior to fletching.
    Replacement blades sold separately.
    To replace blades:
    1) Carefully separate handle at opposite end from the blade. 
    2) Separate entire handle body.
    3) Remove blade from posts.
    4) Install new blade onto posts with "clipped corner" to upper left.
    5) Press body back into position.  Make sure there is no space along seam.


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