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Easton’s X10 3.2 MM Parallel Pro is the latest evolution in micro-diameter shaft technology, designed for elite shooters who demand precision and performance. With a slimmer 3.2 mm profile that greatly reduces wind drift and increases group tightness, the Parallel Pro combines Easton’s renowned aluminum-carbon construction with next-level aerodynamics. Whether you’re competin...

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https://bornhunting.com/first-look-easton-fmj-max/ The Easton FMJ Max brings a noticeable step forward for bowhunters who want more speed without giving up the trusted strength of the Full Metal Jacket design. With a lighter GPI and a weight reduction of more than 45 grains in the 340 spine, the FMJ Max delivers flatter trajectories and tighter pin gaps […]

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New Easton X10 3.2MM Parallel Pro: Engineered for Archery’s Biggest Stage Easton’s newest announcement spotlights the X10 3.2MM Parallel Pro, a purpose-built tournament arrow designed for the highest levels of outdoor competition. According to the Outdoor Wire article, this shaft uses a 3.2-millimeter micro-diameter profile paired with a dual aluminum-carbon construction to d...

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Easton arrows have filled bowhunters’ quivers for over eight decades. And the manufacturer continues to push forward, developing new technologies and crafting aluminum and carbon arrows that help archers top the podium and bowhunters fill the freezer. In the beginning, Easton’s focus was on improving aluminum shafts. The XX75 offered archers and bowhunters an aluminum […]

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Salt Lake City, Utah—With increased globalization and lower labor costs driving companies to outsource hunting products, bowhunters might just assume all their equipment is made overseas. However, Easton arrows are one of a few notable exceptions. Hunters may not know as they draw an Easton arrow, the shaft on their rest came off Easton’s production […]

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