Gold Tip Warrior Arrow Configurator – Design Your GT Warrior Arrow
Which shaft for which bow + Weight and Out Diameter details
- For bows 15# to 30#: 700 Spine: 5.4 GPI (grain per inch), 30″ max. length, ID .246″ (6.22mm), OD .280″
- For bows 35# to 40#: 600 Spine: 5.7 GPI, 30″ max. length, ID .246″ (6.22mm), OD .282″
- For bows 45# to 55#: 500 Spine: 7.4 GPI, 32″ max. length, ID .246″ (6.22mm), OD .290″
- For bows 55# to 60#: 400 Spine: 8.2 GPI, 32″ max. length, ID .246″ (6.22mm), OD .2.96″
- For bows over 60#: 340 Spine: 8.9 GPI, 32″ max. length, ID .246″ (6.22mm), OD .300″
Please note: If you order the 100grn brass insert select a higher spine as this increases the dynamic spine of your arrows. E.g. with the 100grn Brass Insert for a 35# select the 500 spine shaft etc.
All shafts:
- Straightness Tolerance: +/- .006″
- Weight Tolerance: +/- 2 gr
Safety Tested
We have tested this shaft rigorously to make sure the carbon fibres are cross woven. This means the inner part of the carbon tube is spun using an endless carbon thread that runs around and upwards and the outer carbon fibres are in a 90degree angle to the inner ones. This makes the arrow a lot tougher as it can resist impact better but it also makes it safer: The most dangerous thing in archery is when an arrow breaks at release. This arrow will usually break clean and straight, which can still cause an injury – but the design provides a good level of protection from thin and sharp carbon splinters lodging under the skin. This is a big and dangerous issue found in most cheap carbon arrows that have all carbon fibres running in a straight line forward only.
But remember:Â Always flex before you shoot to identify any issues!
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