International Traditional Bows and Arrows of Yesterday and Today by Yoo Young-Ki, director of Young Jip Bow & Arrow Museum
KTB Arrow 3ea
Reference:
Material : Carbon Shaft, Cooper Point, VaneTec vanes, In-Nock
#1(30.4inch-20.6g)
#2(31.6inch - 24.4g)
#3(32.2inch-28.1g)
#4(33.4inch-30.0g)
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KTB Arrow
Material : Carbon Shaft, Cooper Point, VaneTec vanes, In-Nock
size : #1(30.4inch-20.6g), #2(31.6inch - 24.4g), #3(32.2inch-28.1g), #4(33.4inch-30.0g)
Warning
An arrow shaft can become damaged from impacts with hard objects or other arrows, or after being shot into a target. A damaged arrow could break upon release and injure you or a bystander.
A damaged arrow should never be fired. You must carefully inspect each arrow shaft, nock and other components before each shot to see that they have not been damaged. Before shooting, place the arrow between your thumb and fingers, and using your other hand to slowly rotate the shaft, run your fingertips along the entire arrow length, feeling and looking closely for nicks, cracks, splits, dents, or other marks that could indicate the shaft has been damaged. If your arrow is crested, inspect for impact damage on the crest surface. If damage is present, remove the crest and inspect the shaft underneath the crest. If shaft damage is present, do not shoot the arrow. Discard the shaft.