AAE HYBRID vanes - test the new vanes
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- We discuss the new AAE Hybrid vanes. We fit them to a set of arrows and discuss how to fit, how they work. Then straight after fletching we go and shoot the arrows with the AAE Hybrid Vanes to see how they perform.
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I just fletched a set of arrows with the hybrids and they did really well. I haven't talked to the guy that I did them for yet so I don't know results yet. But when I shot them there was no way that they were going to come off. Great review. Keep up the great work.
I've been shooting the AAE HYBRID 2.3 vanes on my black eagle PS23 arrows and absolutely love them!! Great flight characteristics and very durable!! 🏹🏹🏹
Hi Steve, great video. I have to agree with how well these vanes stick. I've used arrow wraps and there's no way these vanes are coming off of them. I've used AAE fastset gel. I've found the actual vanes to be not forgiving when shooting a tight group. My first shoot i've already damaged a few of them. To me these vanes seem like a type of foam. No where durable as the Blazers i've used for the past year. Flight is good. I'll show you them when i'm next in. Keep up the good work.
I've never had any trouble getting any brand of fletch to stick, including all the different AAE types. I use acetone to clean the base no matter what and loctite 406 glue, I've never used any of the weld or primer pens and never had any issues what so ever.
I had issues sticking vanes on carbon ones no matter where they came from until I switched to AAE max bond glue on a suggestion. I don't think I lost a vane since.
weird I use cheap 5 pack super glue on carbon with aae and blazers.. and have had no lift or sticking issue , but had issues with max bond .
@@travistwwreck1535 I think I was told by a professional I talked with and the shop I go to on carbon ones Easton changed the coating which left the surface much smoother with less for the glue to grab on and they were having issues as well which is when AAE max bond was suggested as the professional had used it across many different carbon types without issue. I have tried a lot of cheap glues over the years but now put my hand in my pocket for platinum for my woods lucky I have a six arrows jig or it would take for ever waiting for the glue to go off, and max bond for my carbons.
I love aae max and nitro vane for .166 shaft..
get you some loctite ultra gel..its flexable high impact.. whipe the arrow shaft and vane base with alcohal it dont matter what kind of shaft or vane..stick it on and its there till you cut it off..
Aae was a tongue twister in this one.
Ayyyyeeee. 😅😂👍
I had an issue using AAE max vanes last outdoor season because I didn’t have a primer pen available in time. Vanes kept falling off no matter how much I prepped and sanded the shaft before gluing. Seems they fixed that issue with these.
Day In hell Im going to sand my carbon Victory vap elite arrow shafts 400s , clean them a warm damp cloth and that's It most times I don't even do that.. never had a problem with vanes not sticking , hell some times I swear they are to hard to get off, and thats when you have to be real care full removing them...I use pine ridge archery Instant arrow glue super fast set..be care full with It It sets fast.....maybe Archery supplies has It.I even used gold tip but im out also....
I've used about every vane made without issue BECAUSE I wiped the base and arrow shaft of everyone. I use 91% alcohol or higher. 70% alcohol won't work. The new TAC vanes are a pain and I won't mess with them again EVER! Too stiff and the damn bases are narrow as hell.
Tried X-vanes, ICE vanes, Blazers - settled on HEAT vanes, love them for 3D. Like the look of these but hard to find in UK.
Can I ask how you fletch your arrows. Straight? Offset? I am interested to know if you fletch different for indoor and outdoor. Regards 🇬🇧🏴
hi,
i started 2 years ago and i'm actually preparing the material for the next indoor season (recurve), i'm not a champion but i'd like to have a a better stable flihgt with solid vanes (from impacts)
i shoot 26 # limbs and my draw length is 29" and i'm changing my first arrows (700 skylon radius) to brixxon (650, 700 ?) but which vanes for 18 meters ?
bohning x vanes, impulse vanes, 1,75 or 2,25" length ?
so, what
How do these perfrorm with 100 grain fixed broadheads? If they fly true to field tips, up to what distance? Thanks in advance.
Do you think the shield 2.0 vanes will be too small to steer a fixed blade broadhead?
Hi Steven, can you still get the AAE rigid vanes? I used them many years ago and they were the easiest vanes to tune I ever used and lovely and light?
Flexfletch ftw on my target arrows. Blazer on hunting
Shoot the vane that you like the look of, you'll shoot better.
That's pretty much my thought process. I've yet to see an inaccurate vane on the market.
color is also important - I shoot red vanes, they are always faster 😁
@@WM-jy9dz red is almost as fast as pink
@@peternguyen1911 ...the pink is actually red, it is the high speed that make them look less opaque hence they look pink 😂😂😂 ....I'm sure it is somewhere mentioned in the Ashby reports 😁
I’m pretty sure you don’t need glue with AAE Hybrid. The adhesive is already applied, you just lick and stick.
Hi Steven what size are the Hybrid vanes.
First time ever but the sound volume was very low 🤷♂️
There is def a difference in vane size when you shoot farther than 20 yds all the time! Long range grouping tells the tale.
You’ve claimed before that fletching: missing and torn still hit the center 🤷♂️ maybe... 😂 not so at longer distances!!!
Try that at 80 or 100 yards!
AAE lick and stick vanes and glue are an extremely good product as claimed!
Thats nice I have those in pink
I shoot the Easton axis 5mm 340 spine and they come wt blazer vines. And these arrows shoot Great.
Ok I thought my left ear bud was broken
If I cant stick vanes on with most glues for vanes I don't use them at all. Pure vane company bullshit for you too buy more crap to stick the vanes on.... . I have no trouble with Blazer vanes any glue I have ever used so far no vane has ever come off...........
Lol, the modern AAE plastifletch is soft as anything - so soft that they're basically no good for compound imo.
Oh dear.. Ive been winning regional compound competitions using vanes that are 'no good for compound'... So much for your opinion.