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ZEON Fusion Vanes

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I have read in other forums that ZEON Fusion Vanes are highly light reflective from release to target
The issue of adherence to arrows was discussed both good and bad but the guys were talking about wraps witch I don`t use
have you used them and what do you think about these vains
I like the idea of being able to follow my arrows flight to the target

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I haven't tried them after reading several posts regardin them not adherein to the shafts. I doubt i will ever try them.
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vixenmaster wrote:I haven't tried them after reading several posts regardin them not adherein to the shafts. I doubt i will ever try them.

I have read the same that's why I threw the question out I was having issues with another vain but I started using another adhesive my problems went away
It could just come down too what glue to use with the product
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joe171 wrote:I have read in other forums that ZEON Fusion Vanes are highly light reflective from release to target
The issue of adherence to arrows was discussed both good and bad but the guys were talking about wraps witch I don`t use
have you used them and what do you think about these vains
I like the idea of being able to follow my arrows flight to the target

Joe
I requested a set of samples when they first came out. When I tested them I had no adhesion problems using Loctite gel super glue and I found them to be just as accurate as the Bhoning Blazers.

However, to my eyes, I didn't think that they were super bright and certainly nowhere near as bright as a lighted nock. If you really want to follow your arrows flight to the target use a lighted nock and keep your head in the scope.

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BoB...........I did the same asked for samples from the MFG. also asked them to address the adhesion problems with me

I didn`t really expect super bright But did you find that your arrows were easier to follow on there flight to target taking into consideration the arc of the arrow in flight

As far as lighted nocks go they are not in the equation as far as i`m concerned I primarily shoot target
Thanks for your thoughts

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I have a handful of Fusions here some where's, didn't stick, so I went w/ pink Blazers and same pink tone to white crested arrows. Next best thing to lit nocks, imho.
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Hay Shucks
Take a look I asked the mfg for a sample here is a link
http://www.norwayindustries.com/product ... usion.aspx

I have to try they look interesting
I`ll post back let the guys know good or whatever
You know me I have to try LOL

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I personally dont like them it was hit and miss with ahesion and I didn't find them all that bright either. Not a fan myself.
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philman wrote:I personally dont like them it was hit and miss with ahesion and I didn't find them all that bright either. Not a fan myself.
Morning Phil v seems to be the general concerns ie : adhesion
some of the reply's talk about using a commercial product other than standard archery flecking adhesive

I have nothing invested so i`l post back

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Flecthed 2 bolts with the fushion , while shooting on Monday of this week one of them penetrated to the vane and stripped 1 of them loose from shaft so I decided to reflecth with the bolt flecther and the other 2 were very easy to remove,, any of the blazers that I have tried to remove were a lot harder to get them off ,, so I agree blazers are a lot better !!!!!!!!!
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