Arrows

Arrows have to be matched to your bow and draw, not bought off a shelf — spine, length, and point weight all have to suit your setup to fly true.

About arrows

An arrow that is wrong for your bow will never group well, no matter how good the shooter is. The key specification is spine — how stiff the shaft is — which has to be matched to your draw weight, draw length, and point weight. Material matters too: carbon shafts are light, fast, and durable; aluminium offers tight tolerances and easy tuning; wood is traditional and suits longbows and recurves shot in classic styles. Arrow components — points, nocks, inserts, and fletching — let you tune balance and flight. Getting the combination right is part measurement, part judgement, which is why we publish the spine and FOC tools and the coaching to use them.

What this department covers

Arrows is organised into these types. Dedicated pages for each are on the way as the catalog fills in:

  • Carbon Arrows
  • Aluminum Arrows
  • Wood Arrows
  • Arrow Components

Products

Products are added to this department as we finalise sourcing.

We’re still confirming which arrows to stock, and we won’t list anything we can’t actually supply. In the meantime, our coaches can help you choose — and you can browse the buying guides and tools that cover this gear.

While this fills in