*NEW* UV 1K arrow review!(Is it really worth the money?)

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  • @jons7e
    @jons7e Месяц назад +3

    The cost to value ratio just isn't there. Too many other great arrows on the market

  • @vfonte218
    @vfonte218 Месяц назад +3

    I don't need to watch the whole video to tell you no they aren't worth it especially as a hunting arrow! All the well known arrow companies make a great arrow that unless you are shooting Olympic competition you won't see the difference. You can buy 2 dozen salinada arrows @ .01 straightness for $90 and no animal will no the difference.

    • @Nitro2Nitro
      @Nitro2Nitro 18 дней назад

      I bought the Sanlida .001 hunting arrows, 24 for only $99 on Amazon. Very nice packaging along with high craftsmanship on the Blazer vane installation. Threw away the knocks because they didn't fit correctly but the arrows come with field points as well as inserts. Checked the straightness on each one of them and they were all perfect and the weight tolerance is even better than these Ultra view arrows. I weighed them with a laboratory scale and they were plus/minus 3/4 of 1 grain with the field tips installed. 27 inch long, 350 spine with 25 grains added into the insert total arrow weight 375 grains. They shoot fabulously. Although they are aimed at the hunting market, with a different fletching I would not hesitate to use them for tournament arrows.

  • @Texaslivinoutdoors
    @Texaslivinoutdoors Месяц назад +10

    Learn to shoot your bow before spending $450 on arrows. Your punching the trigger and faking your follow threw.

    • @TheRobbieCrump
      @TheRobbieCrump  Месяц назад +1

      @@Texaslivinoutdoors This was my first time shooting over 12 yards in 2 weeks, just been working on that exactly. So no need to fear, I am on it!

    • @Texaslivinoutdoors
      @Texaslivinoutdoors Месяц назад

      @@TheRobbieCrump do a lot of blank bail at like 3yards. Blank target up close don’t aim just work on your shot. I do 1000s of reps in my garage or inside my house on an big all white target.

    • @TheRobbieCrump
      @TheRobbieCrump  Месяц назад

      @@Texaslivinoutdoors yeah I need to do the blank bail. I’ve just been doing big dots at like 3-5 yards.

    • @Texaslivinoutdoors
      @Texaslivinoutdoors Месяц назад

      @@TheRobbieCrump the probably is we always want to hit bullseyes even if it’s just practice so take the reward out of the equation and learn to crawl. It takes a long time to get good at archery and bad habits will bit you in the ass eventually. And don’t be afraid to take lessons, I’ve been competing for years and I still have people/coach’s help me with my shot.

    • @Texaslivinoutdoors
      @Texaslivinoutdoors Месяц назад +2

      @@TheRobbieCrump I’m not trying to be a dick, I’m just sick of see bows at tournaments that look like every other bow on RUclips (Matthews flag shit with all the cool expensive parts UV everything) and they can’t shoot a bow.

  • @bartlawhorn2762
    @bartlawhorn2762 Месяц назад +3

    Weights not even close per advertised

  • @blessedvetoutdoors
    @blessedvetoutdoors Месяц назад +1

    Finally, someone is shooting the arrows instead of regurgitating the same info. Congrats and thanks brother. God bless.

    • @TheRobbieCrump
      @TheRobbieCrump  Месяц назад +1

      @@blessedvetoutdoors tried to get a good review on these. Hope this helped and god bless to you too!

    • @blessedvetoutdoors
      @blessedvetoutdoors Месяц назад

      @TheRobbieCrump you did a great job brother. Thank you. Looking forward to future content. These arrows do look pretty phenominal.

  • @RicardoSanchez-xy5kp
    @RicardoSanchez-xy5kp Месяц назад +3

    Always gonna be those guy that have nothing positive to say and hate on people spending money on things they won’t. “To each their own”, you are new and trying to repeat the people you look up to nothing wrong with that.
    I will say I wasn’t impressed by the weight matching of the arrows. I did my own arrows this year and got my arrows all within 1 grain max (+-), with little effort. And the new Black Eagle Focus arrows also had tighter tolerances. I do really like the 4.5mm arrows. I wonder if the difference is in the components. I just feel like that much money they should be damn near perfect. Maybe I am too harsh on that but like I said got mine tighter just building my own.
    Good Luck on this year brotha! Keep shooting! P.S we all have things we need to improve on even the keyboard warriors commenting negatively! Don’t see them videoing their shot online for all the world to criticize.

    • @TheRobbieCrump
      @TheRobbieCrump  Месяц назад +3

      @@RicardoSanchez-xy5kp it’ll always be there but luckily growing up playing sports and into college negative criticism comes with that so I’m used to it! From all the other videos I’ve seen the components of the arrows are the most accurate things in the arrow. They don’t become inconsistent until the full arrow is together. My thoughts are maybe the difference comes from the glue used on the fletchings and outserts and possibly from the arrow itself. Would have liked to seen the total arrow weight more accurate and maybe I could have controlled it a little bit had I ordered it unassembled and put them together myself. Good luck to you this year as well and God bless!

    • @juanrodriguez-mu7ko
      @juanrodriguez-mu7ko Месяц назад +1

      @@TheRobbieCrump I think you shoot great! You’re right there, I’m learning but at least I can learn from you, you’re better than me so I like the way you shoot the heck with the hater’s.

    • @TheRobbieCrump
      @TheRobbieCrump  Месяц назад +1

      @@juanrodriguez-mu7ko yessir, thank you, we can all get better together!

  • @TrainFightWin
    @TrainFightWin Месяц назад +2

    I say, if you can and have the ability to purchase whatever items you like then do it. You only live once and you will not bring any material things with you when you no long exist. Enjoy life when you can.

  • @timbow50
    @timbow50 24 дня назад +1

    It’s great you can afford to have all this expensive equipment. I just can’t see paying this much for arrows that are made in the same factory OVERSEAS that many other way less quality shafts come from. Pandarus makes many of the arrows sold by several SUPPLIERS, not manufacturers, here in the states. Because there are various qualities it’s all about MARKETING.

    • @TheRobbieCrump
      @TheRobbieCrump  24 дня назад +1

      @@timbow50 that’s where I think a lot of people are missing it. Not everyone has to have the same products and that’s what’s nice about archery. If you can/want to spend lots of money you can but if you don’t/can’t you don’t have to. It’s up to each person and that’s where lots of people are missing the point I think!

  • @thevisionhunting
    @thevisionhunting Месяц назад

    Great video man! Love that new Mathews Lift. I subscribed 💪🏼🙌 that Electric blue color that you mentioned is a a sweet color option I think also, love blue!

    • @TheRobbieCrump
      @TheRobbieCrump  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks brother! Really thinking about getting the strings lol. More videos coming out soon!

  • @austingarvey9315
    @austingarvey9315 27 дней назад

    preciate the review man. this is good stuff

  • @paulshumate2904
    @paulshumate2904 29 дней назад +1

    No , ive been in the archery buisness for over 30yrs and again no arrow is worth that.. Atchery is becoming a rich mans sport its just getting ridiculous

  • @Thedudeabides803
    @Thedudeabides803 Месяц назад +1

    The only thing I’d ever buy from them is a thumb barrel. That’s it. Pretty ironic they used the phrase “make no sacrifices “ on those golden priced arrows.

    • @TheRobbieCrump
      @TheRobbieCrump  Месяц назад +1

      @@Thedudeabides803 best thumb barrel I have shot by far!

  • @malp6280
    @malp6280 Месяц назад +2

    personally I'd say ditch all the bee real gear & UV.... (not being nasty) just work on your form ie your grip looks terrible, your release is horrible, follow through as mentioned by others totally fake & pointless
    learn the basics, don't fake to being a hunter or 3d archer as your clearly very new to the sport... copying what other use or have isn't what makes you good or will improve your skills, working on yourself will improve everything... these arrows well other then being ridiculously expensive, I'd have waited as Victory will have there own version coming out shortly either 4mm or 4.5 without the mark-up & then limitations of the UV gear (as you've highlighted.. the weights aren't accurately ensured/measured throughout the accessories/assembly so variation has very happily crept in) = what are you paying over the odds for.......
    anyway, once you up your game.. then maybe wear a chest rig or just have glass nearby, then when it comes to customising your gear... just do what you like, rather then whats clear to see copying others or more to the point copying chris bee

    • @TheRobbieCrump
      @TheRobbieCrump  Месяц назад +2

      A little confused by this whole comment. Before shooting these arrows and getting my bow tuned at my archery shop, all the professional archery shooters there complimented me on my form and specifically my grip. Seeing as you can’t even really see my grip in this camera angle saying it’s terrible is weird. Also to develop a habit you have to force yourself to do that habit so your answer to developing a follow through is to just not have one at all? I also don’t see what having binoculars and a range finder in a harness has to do with being a beginner? It’s more so for hunting than anything but I also need to know how far I am from something and need the binoculars to actually see where I’m hitting as I have terrible vision and as for faking being a hunter or 3D archer I haven’t done so at all. I’ve been hunting since I was about 5 years old. While I’ve only been bow hunting for 3 years I’m not new to hunting at all. Never once I have I claimed to be a 3D archer either,I’ve been to 1 3D tournament. I’ve played many sports and one at the collegiate level and have always looked to those who are better than me to learn. Using what someone has done and learning how to make it your own is part of growing as a person/archer. And using what someone else has because I liked it and thought it was cool is pretty common in the world. The sole purpose of this video was just a review on what I thought of the arrows so not buying the arrows would in turn mean no review so that also doesn’t make sense. I’m all for taking people’s help because I love learning new ways to do things but I don’t think you have given a single way for me to improve on something other than saying to get rid of my gear. The “others” gave me actual tips and drills to use. So If you have any drills or helpful form tips I would love to hear them.

    • @malp6280
      @malp6280 Месяц назад +1

      @@TheRobbieCrump ok, answering your reply!!
      ok you claim to have been hunting since age 5 (ok its america.. ok, but I'd highly doubt that) anyway you then claim to have been into archery for 3yrs.... now watch your buying the bow... & you setting the bow sight "sorry that's very very amateur (even after buying a new bow every move is amateur) ie the shop fits your sight, stabilisers, peep etc etc.. you even draw the bow without load aka no arrow "that's a HUGE no-no" even in a shop..." the arrow spread is all you, vertical movement all you from 20 to 60, nothing has really improved, again points towards very new to the sport & certainly not 3yrs worth of experience..
      (now back story.. another chap on utube tried the same.. claimed 3-5yrs of experience, claimed to be an Olympic competitor etc & yet videos were all within 7months & yes he even states he's new to the sport, the bow he was using was new to him & so-on) hence the whole talking, claiming the world is pointless (this chaps videos I seen maybe 2yrs ago now) now what your demonstrating is very much along those lines...
      ok so the next point... dont copy others etc ie your better off being YOU, not someone your not..... ie bee real "chris" isn't you, he's an ex-Olympian, an experienced archer etc, his gear represents what he uses, utilises etc he's in tune with what he needs & it all works for him as, he's experienced. sorry to say your clearly not anywhere near to what you claim to be, nor within archery as a sport. Again his gear represents his personality, what he likes..... yours is literally like for like "your not chris" do what suits you, get what is best/suits you.... ie none of this is making you better & it never will "experience does & will" & you'll not see me editing my responses.
      yes your reviewing arrows as an amateur & that clearly shows it... again even buying your TKO arrows, buying & ordering the wrong length etc, if your experienced, have 3yrs archery experience, hunting experience since age 5 etc you'd have a far clearer concept of what's needed, that incredibly basic mistake wouldn't have occurred "sorry" then its the lack of equipment.. now ok, this is subjective... but with 3yrs archery ex/p, its hard to find anyone not able to set there own bow up, maintain it, set the accessories up ie make arrows etc
      & no.... your missing the point to my original comment, its be YOU!! your clearly not an archery hunter.... your experience shows it & I'd honestly say, gain more experience before trying anything as such. your gear ie chest rig, bow, equipment etc is literally a bee real fanboy..... another "just be YOU" ditching the chest rig etc is simply to aide you to concentrate on the sport ie archery. yes fine bino's to aide helping you see your impacts fine.... "bino's can be fitted with a sling/strap" in short customise to your personality not what you see or ppl you follow & don't fake information as yes its clear as day.
      now remind me.... your buying the bow to here, your having a wide spread of arrows ie upwards of 12-15" horizontal & upwards of 6-10" vertical oddly on both 20 & 60yds & on some shots you even state "thats me..." others you oddly don't show anything... camera issues & so-on (ok this happens & yes clearly your nervous.. fine, social media etc... hence being you is far better, then trying to be someone else)
      now for your grip, yes you can see the rear of your hand, the space between the lower of your palm to the grip, you can see via the general performance of both this video & the other..... ie x2 close, another x2 close 4-6" apart then 1-2 else where (3yrs experience) your zeroing your bow to 20-60yds vertically but not horizontally, or to a limited sum & on both 4wks apart..... similar results ie poor performance..... ok now UV arrows new & your reviewing them excellent, fail to group & have just as equal spread.... a faster arrow will hit higher on the target, the weight the UV slightly lighter then your previous set (notice what you demonstrated as a result...... now does that make sense) ie no grouping, still aiming for your tape, no improvement from TKO to UV "so what's your final thoughts as nothing is clearly shown" again this all points towards your lack of experience with archery... (everyone starts there, just saying)
      anyway, your follow through... at a guess I'd say your using a very high let off mod, more then likely upwards of 90% now your follow through is very linked to holding weight... ie when you release you drop the load to your arm.. hence the rearward motion, yours is delayed/forced & deliberate ie not as a consequence to your action nor from releasing the arrow/shooting & again very clearly your follow through is a more 2 stage action via yourself.. & a tip having holding weight in your mod/bow will help your performance, in good condition & in bad conditions ie a breeze/wind & yes, having an increase in holding weight you'll have a natural follow through, you can work on & with. What's shown with every shot isn't natural, isn't genuine, isn't real & yes having a high let-off, you don't have such action as its not needed (you can see a low/moderate let-off follow through to a high let-off as your release hand can literally stay put... watch any utube footage or at any 3D you claim to shoot at/within)
      then I turn to what you've just mentioned in your edited reply!! your vision you need bino's for 20yd shots... kid (yes I'm older then you) get some glasses or contact lenses, there's no excuse, this also supports your experience ie why make said claims when your eye sight doesn't support your activities...; now your peep is it a basic peep or has it a clarifier or verifier lens... now remember your an experienced archer & need bino's to see, you cant see through your scope/sight..... then again you've what looks to-be a unmagnified 3-pin sight whilst you've "self claimed" poor eye sight, whilst claiming to do 3D target shooting & experienced 3yr archery hunter.... that can't see.... now which part of that is REAL!!
      its the poor eye sight - you really need to sort that out before anything else & yes 20yds you should be able to see your arrow position without bino's (I wear glasses) you cant improve anything if you cant actually see..
      then the final point, doing any sport or learning any aspect... no, you don't copy what others do, then to make it your won,, you do what you can do, with experience you improve yourself, equipment you implement what can & does improve you on your merits not what others say, feel or require..... that is being false, fake, trying to be someone else "that's not being a sportsman in any sport, activity, anything...." its being a fake, a copy cat etc you are Rob Crump, not chris bee (if that's his real name, I've no idea) you learn the basics, increase with skill & so-on, you then improve & move to the next level.. you do not copy what others do, say "just because" this comes from your self drive & a desire to become better in that field/activity.... copying someone just says "your not that interested & its a short term thing"
      with social media..... & yes even with ppl doing such for yrs, doing this "just because etc" this tends to lead to burn-out very quickly. due to not really being interested in what there doing "hence alot of ppl dropping out from social media, channel content dropping away etc..
      so plz....
      your 3yr archery..
      ok, show it... 20yd group (not cut & shut)
      30yd (not cut & shut)
      40yd (not cut & shut)
      50 - 60yrd (not cut & shut)
      cut & shut ie shoot & walk whilst filming & show your groups ie actual groups not (on black tape or atleast have an identified centre & aim for that) if you've your previous bow, do the same with that & yes you've your old TKO arrows so its already set-up
      ps being you & not trying to be someone your not, claiming to have such experience.. sorry to say all your 2 shooting uploads don't show "clearly don't show" you'll do much better "sorry for the long reply! there is alot of advice"

    • @TheRobbieCrump
      @TheRobbieCrump  Месяц назад +2

      @@malp6280 Again you didn’t give any real advice here as to how I could fix things, but I appreciate your comments. God bless!

    • @douglasvaughn9530
      @douglasvaughn9530 Месяц назад

      ​@@malp6280you need help bro....

  • @juanrodriguez-mu7ko
    @juanrodriguez-mu7ko Месяц назад

    Great shooting! I’m a newbie you shoot awesome!

    • @TheRobbieCrump
      @TheRobbieCrump  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks brother! Archery and hunting is some of the most fun but frustrating things you can do. It’s all worth it when it all comes together tho!

    • @timbow50
      @timbow50 Месяц назад

      He’s actually punching the thumb button and then throwing his arm back. Which punching isn’t the best way at all. Look up “ bow only outdoors “ and check out the thumb button setup and how he uses it.Great technique. And on “ whitetail fit” there’s a video on how he uses his thumb button. It’s about learning to not move the thumb or index finger on a trigger release and just pulling straight back until it pops. Been shown many times to be the reliable and repetitive technique.

    • @TheRobbieCrump
      @TheRobbieCrump  Месяц назад

      @@timbow50 thanks I will check it out for sure!

    • @juanrodriguez-mu7ko
      @juanrodriguez-mu7ko Месяц назад +1

      @@TheRobbieCrump I will keep trying to get better and better thanks bro!

  • @xcmandan
    @xcmandan 24 дня назад

    Man, the kid is trying. Give him a break. There's maybe 1 person one here thats not a trigger puncher. Dam keyboard warriors!!!!!
    Keep up the good practice @TheRobbieCrump

  • @kaosactual1
    @kaosactual1 Месяц назад +1

    No not worth it. End of story.

  • @johnnyalvarez7788
    @johnnyalvarez7788 Месяц назад

    Chris Bee just posted the yellow wraps and yellow vanes UV 1k

    • @TheRobbieCrump
      @TheRobbieCrump  Месяц назад +1

      @@johnnyalvarez7788 I saw they were on the shop. I really like the white look to them tho. Been thinking about getting the electric blue string from Mathew’s too and think the white fletching would look good with the blue.

    • @johnnyalvarez7788
      @johnnyalvarez7788 Месяц назад +1

      @@TheRobbieCrump yeah that would look sick! Great content man keep it coming!

    • @TheRobbieCrump
      @TheRobbieCrump  Месяц назад

      @@johnnyalvarez7788 thanks bro, got some more videos coming out soon!

  • @jasonard7227
    @jasonard7227 Месяц назад +1

    I think you stole chris Bee's bow....

    • @TheRobbieCrump
      @TheRobbieCrump  Месяц назад

      @@jasonard7227 liked the color pattern of it. Wish I would have gotten the electric blue strings tho, thinking about getting them

  • @waynestevenson9613
    @waynestevenson9613 Месяц назад +1

    NOT impressed.

  • @RG_outdoors285
    @RG_outdoors285 Месяц назад

    No next story.

  • @keitho1917
    @keitho1917 Месяц назад +1

    Hell no f##k no