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Archery Equipment - Carbon Express Aramid KV

Carbon Express has perhaps built the best arrow ever constructed, and the technology behind the Aramid KV has taken arrow manufacturing to new heights. The Aramid arrow is definitely the top of the line hunting arrow on the market today. The Aramid KV is made with a layer of Kevlar, which is a synthetic fiber that is pound for pound five times stronger than steel. No doubt that makes the Aramid the most durable arrow that you can buy for hunting. The Aramid also has one of Carbon Express most popular pieces of technology, Weight Forward. With built in weight forward you will receive superior down range accuracy with a broadhead. The Aramid KV features the Bulldog Nock Collar for added strength and protection. Most people really like the Bulldog Collar, because it can help save some arrows from breaking when target practicing. Aramids come standard with Blazer vanes on them which will add velocity and durability. Last but not least the Aramid KV is spine selected for consistency and straighter shooting. This is very important for accurate groups down range and broadhead shooting. In my opinion you cannot buy an arrow that is easier to tune and get great broadhead flight out of. The straightness tolerance is .0025, weight tolerance is 1.0 grains, and the spine selection tolerance is .0025. The Aramid comes in two different spines a 250 and 350. The Aramid KV comes in at a nice weight as well with 8.9gpi and 9.8gpi. Looking for the most durable arrow with incredible accuracy. An arrow that is easy to tune and shoots broadheads better than any arrow that you have had before. Give the Carbon Express Aramid KV a try and you will not be disappointed.
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Archery Country is a full service archery and hunting retail and online store located in Central Minnesota. Archery Country carries a very large selection of equipment, including theCarbon Express Aramid KV. Archery Country's staff has decades of experience to share with and educate those who have an interest in archery and the outdoors. Please visit Archery Country for all your archery needs.

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