Silent Knight – Vanes for Crossbow
Silent Knight Vanes from Flex-Fletch Products are the first of their kind in the archery industry.
Accuracy and Winning
Created to open new opportunities for accuracy within the crossbow industry. Flex-Fletch,already a leader in the archery industry, with Staff Shooter and crossbow Champion Fred Flati winning 2 of the 3 qualifying legs of the IBO Championship (he did not compete in the first leg) and then winning the Championship using none other than Flex-Fletch vanes.
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Tighter groups, less re-fletching
The advantages of using Silent Knight vanes are many. You’ll find your groups improve, and re-fletching bolts will be few and far between.
Quiet, Tough, Fast
Crossbows, not known for their stealth, must rely on speed when hunting. Silent Knight vanes can
help in a few ways. First; Silent Knight vanes are stealthy, they will not add unnecessary noise in flight. Second; they are strong and will stand up to abuse that no other vane will. Third; speed. Silent Knight vanes are made from our exclusive Extreme formula allowing no vane flutter even at extremely high speeds.
Specifications
SK-200 – .485″ H X 2.015″ L / Weight: 4.4 grains
SK-300 – .485″ H X 3″ L / Weight: 6.8 grains
“Details, details. I could go on for a long time touting the benefits of Flex-Fletch vanes but it all boils down to hitting the mark. That’s what matters.” Daniel Grundman, co-owner/Flex-Fletch Products
Buy Silent Knight Vanes: SK-200, SK-300
We are adding colors daily, each color has it’s own sale page.


What would be the preferred fletching degree for the sk300 vane on Victory VAP shafts? Been great on my Harvest Time HT-2 arrows.
Hello Anonymous, thanks so much for the kudos. We’ll keep making great vanes, you keep shooting ‘em.
Daniel@Anonymous
Hi Wendell, thanks for the question. The 360 is really a parabolic vane with a small tail on it giving it a slight appearance of a shield cut vane. If one were to cut off the tail it would not be mistaken for a shield cut style.@Wendell Perhaps a better question might be “why isn’t the FFP-187 called the FFS-187?
Daniel
I was told the FFP 360 is a shield-cut vane. If so, why is it not called the FFS 360? Are you going to offer the shield cut Silent Knight in a longer vane? I’d love to have some!
I bought some of the Silent Knight vanes and installed them on regular arrows for a compound bow. They fly great. Thanks for a fine new product from Flex-Fletch. Love them.
Awesome, and they look great as well. The SK-200 will perform much like our Flash vanes which are 2″ too.
How would these work with regular arrows?