Onestringer.com Arra Wraps-Shoutout!

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flightattendant100
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Re: Onestringer.com Arra Wraps-Shoutout!

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paulaboutform wrote:When you damage one vane and need to replace it are you peeling the entire wrap and vanes? I had a couple dozen with wraps and found this to be an issue. I also found that with regular shooting and arrows burying to the fletching the wraps start to wear. Have y'all found this as well?

Paul
Yep..... But they look cool! :D
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Re: Onestringer.com Arra Wraps-Shoutout!

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Drew wrote:Now that looks sweet, love the skull!

Xcal, what brand of fletch are those?

Not sure how you guys are applying your wraps but I use a 1/4" thick mouse pad with a line drawn across it vertically with a sharpy to help lines things up. The line plus a ruler gets things nice and consistent and the pad helps give full contact as you roll em up. That's how I do it anyhow... :mrgreen:


I'm using 7" wraps cut in half, comes out to be 6gr per arrow but well worth the extra weight if it allows you to find your $20 arrow after the shot.
Drew, I use the same method. The vanes are Q2i 2.1" Fusion vanes. Bowhunters Superstore has the best price, but you have to do a search to find them on their website.
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Re: Onestringer.com Arra Wraps-Shoutout!

Post by paulaboutform »

Anthony and Paul, they certainly do look cool....and I do love olive oil. :wink:

Paul
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