Easton Archery - Arrow Factory Tour - Arrows Made In USA

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
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    Easton's roots go back to 1922 as a family company making handcrafted archery equipment. Today Easton focuses on making the finest products with facilities in Utah Iowa and Indiana. Easton has become world-renowned for premier tubing products in fields such as archery, mountaineering, military, and healthcare. While others have moved production overseas Easton's continuing efforts to drive innovation and automation have allowed the company to stay competitive and keep production in the United States. Easton Salt Lake City headquarters date back to the early 1980s when the company first expanded beyond its California roots. Today most Easton products start right here in this hundred thousand square foot facility materials from across the country are brought together here carbon fiber from California and pre-preg carbon from Washington state. Aluminum from Iowa fundamental building blocks of Easton's products over the course of building every eastern precision tube dozens of individual operators and quality assurance experts perform checks to ensure that all products measure up to Easton's stringent standards of safety and quality. Easton aluminum tubing is used in archery arrows including FMJ ac and as the framework for tent structures in military and mountaineering. Aluminum tubing starts with flat strips of special alloys custom equipment rolls and fuses the stock creating a uniform tube. From here the tubes are annealed with heat to remove internal stresses and prepare it for further processing larger tubes are repeatedly drawn to smaller and thinner wall sizes getting more refined and stronger until they reach their final specified size shafts go to a multi-station automatic anodized facility to receive an exterior color or decoration. With a permanent finish from anodize every Easton shaft goes through multiple straightening processes to ensure precision and accuracy for arrows a uni bushing is mounted inside the shaft to allow the installation of a polymer nock used by archers to attach the arrow to the bowstring. Easton is proud to share the passion for archery with the finest arrows for archers
    everywhere....

Комментарии • 41

  • @joshkraft713
    @joshkraft713 Месяц назад +2

    Easton, I can't thank you enough for having integrity and love for the USA. You will be the only arrows in my house. Thank you

  • @wayneeden98
    @wayneeden98 25 дней назад +1

    With my personal experience with of my 35 plus years with easton arrows , I hold easton arrows as the world philosophy for archery

  • @mdayne1142
    @mdayne1142 3 года назад +8

    Thank you for keeping manufacturing in the USA

  • @perryalbert6728
    @perryalbert6728 3 года назад +8

    This is why Easton has been in my quiver since the 70's.

  • @SamScholes
    @SamScholes 3 года назад +11

    That was awesome! I've toured the Salt Lake City facility, and I love seeing the quality and craftsmanship Easton puts into every product. Thank you for supporting American manufacturing!

  • @Kurtdog63
    @Kurtdog63 3 года назад +7

    Been shooting arrows for over 50 years. I hope they never stop making aluminum arrows. I shoot them out of recurves, compounds, longbows, and crossbows. I have never seen an aluminum arrow explode or splinter into someone's hand. Plus I like using hot glue to add/replace inserts and turn inserts for consistent broadhead alignment arrow to arrow. Also easier to scrape off old fletching glue without fear of damaging shaft. I shoot 1916s, 2117s, 2216s and tough as nails 2219s. Keep up the good work.

  • @MarkMphonoman
    @MarkMphonoman 2 года назад +8

    Totally admire American ingenuity. True craftsmen. 👍👍👍👍👍

    • @wayneeden98
      @wayneeden98 23 дня назад

      @MarkMphonoman if and when I hit the lottery, and I have a barn shit pile of green money ,only then will I cut lose with
      some 1K for some of
      Kolby Hanleys $37 per each arrow or
      $220 per half dz arrows, other wise I'll stay with the bench mark standard of Easton arrows, I really haven't been able to find all the videos from world competition and of the popularity rankings singling out the MOST POPULAR AND
      DOMINATING ARROW
      X10/X10 parallel pro, Easton is my go to arrow

  • @nathangobble9326
    @nathangobble9326 3 года назад +10

    People complain about the price of x10s but when you look at how much precision is put into making truly the highest quality arrow in the world I can see why they're that expensive. I shoot x10s with my compound and they are the best arrows out there.

    • @BestMods168
      @BestMods168 2 года назад +3

      Like ive said before and will continue to say, people cherry pick their priorities. They complain about such prices but dont mind blowing thousands on a new phone, rifle, bow, or hundreds on liquor every weekend.

  • @jimr7154
    @jimr7154 3 года назад +5

    Love my Easton arrows I’ve been shooting nothing but Easton products for 30 yrs
    A/C/C’s 4 mm FMJs, Carbon Injexions and looking forward to their new Axis 4 mm I think they should send me a dozen for a RUclips review lol 😆
    Won’t hold my breath 😁

  • @SomeGuyFromOK
    @SomeGuyFromOK Год назад +1

    It’s crazy to me, I grew up playing baseball. Easton bats were always my go to. I had no idea Easton was so big into archery and that’s actually what they started out doing. Also I have to say, I love that it’s manufactured in the USA. That’s the ONLY way to go!

  • @NPC-fl3gq
    @NPC-fl3gq 3 года назад +6

    The only bad thing about Easton™ is that I don't own enough of their arrows!!
    My wife will kill me if I buy any more :(

  • @davidfranek9004
    @davidfranek9004 3 года назад

    I have shot Easton for a very long time. Arrow and components readily available

  • @teamflanneloutdoors5631
    @teamflanneloutdoors5631 Год назад

    I like to support USA made products AND my Dad always shot Easton (They were wood back then).
    Too bad about Hexx & Bloodline. Sonic is higher gpi unfortunately.
    Thanks Easton for Made In USA.

  • @mikeingeorgia1
    @mikeingeorgia1 3 года назад +1

    I just bought 3 more of your Camo Hunter arrows today to add to what I already had. I think they’re pretty awesome!

  • @pronghornobsession
    @pronghornobsession Год назад

    Loved the 6.5 Matrix now I need to find a new setup
    Probably the 6.5 Whiteout

  • @stevenmatthews8981
    @stevenmatthews8981 3 года назад +1

    I wish they still made the ACC and ProHunter arrows😢😢

  • @jimr7154
    @jimr7154 3 года назад

    Can’t wait for your new Axis 4 mm to become available

  • @mzpauh7948
    @mzpauh7948 Год назад

    Congratulations

  • @mattd8411
    @mattd8411 3 года назад +5

    Every time we try save a penny we are out sources our jobs. Pleass try to buy American stay off Amazon buy local and fix corrupt politician greed. Thanks for making these arrows here.

  • @wilburnmartin5706
    @wilburnmartin5706 Год назад

    I got started in archery back in the late 80s, and oh, what a redneck, backwoods beginning it was! And old used Bear compound and whatever arrows that came with it. We didn't have a good idea about the importance of vanes or feathers, other than we knew we "needed" them. 5 years later, I bought my first bow, a used PSE I believe, and then some Easton arrows. I've shot others at times for one reason or another, but I've only ever bought Easton. American made now plays a giant part of that decision, but my past experiences with the quality are the number one thing that has cemented my choice. I have never had an issue with an Easton arrow. I'm not a competitive shooter by any means, just a backyard flinger and whitetail hunter.

  • @pahuntnut
    @pahuntnut 3 года назад

    wow i found this interesting. Love my FMJ's

  • @p.w.2149
    @p.w.2149 3 года назад

    Very impressive 👍

  • @wayneeden98
    @wayneeden98 Год назад

    Is Easton still making those larger od arrows like,,
    24,25,26,27 od, your not making the catalog anymore, I wouldn't know anymore, I used to order the arrow catalog every year, but you folks have considered the catalog to expensive, I don't really have any way of going into the website too find out if you folks are still making those arrows,

  • @puckerbutton7025
    @puckerbutton7025 2 года назад

    my first personally bought arrows were easton XX75 2413 30 inch 500 spine

  • @Tooadie
    @Tooadie 3 года назад

    Sick price on arrows

  • @MarkMphonoman
    @MarkMphonoman 2 года назад

    Didn’t see any traditional bows in the video?

  • @garyhiggins4315
    @garyhiggins4315 2 года назад

    WHY are you discontinuing the brilliant ACC arrows? They were the best arrows I ever had! My shooting is not good enough for ACEs or X10s andI don't trust all carbons!

  • @sanjaymirdhamirdha1029
    @sanjaymirdhamirdha1029 10 месяцев назад

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @kpb711
    @kpb711 3 года назад

    If it is us built why are the aluminum inserts labeled china on the packages?

  • @TheEvilBanderlog
    @TheEvilBanderlog 3 года назад

    Sorry, for the love of perfectionism, my eye saw the broken end of a shaft in the top row at 4:13

    • @10sydneekay
      @10sydneekay Год назад +1

      Those shafts are the Full Metal Jackets, the ends are cut off after the
      Carbon core is fused to the Alum. Sleeve

  • @andremarais2706
    @andremarais2706 2 года назад

    Left California in time.

  • @wcwcgarner2717
    @wcwcgarner2717 3 года назад

    I love my Blackeagle arrows.