None of our Business but a suggestion for you. I imagine that the vane business is very competitive these days with all the fast set adhesive-type vanes. They save time and money. Your vanes are the best vanes made, you know it, most archery shops know it. The shops often don’t build arrows for their customers with your vanes because of the time factor. I’m even guilty when I rushed to use xxxxx. What I think you need to do is convince the Bowhunters somehow directly to ask for Flex-Fletch vanes. Here’s the key. Your vanes are the most quiet vane (in flight) built. We frequently test different vanes by shooting past our pro-staff standing safely behind a wall at a variety of distances. Flex-Fletch is the most quiet. It’s not even close. The Axxxxx are “buzzing” loudly. These comments are sincere and I hope it might help you.
Hi Flex-Fletch I’m your customer from Singapore. I’ve been shooting for about 5 years now. During my 1st two years shooting I’ve used Flex-fletch 187 vanes after seeing Dave Cousins using it. But due to my dealers’ psyche on changing to other vanes, I was mentally derailed to changing to the A** vanes. After some time I found that their vanes are too soft and changes shape, while some torn, after shooting through the target then did I realized that I was compensating the time of fletching the arrows to accuracy. Then I changed back to Flex-Fletch 187 fletches, I was glad I took the right path again and from then on till these days no dealers can psyche me to use any other vanes except, FLEX-FLETCH!
I use Flex Fletch vanes because they outlast every other vane I have tested and have the most consistent bases and physical weight from batch to batch. Flex Fletch vanes are molded, not extruded and stamped to shape like most vanes. I seal each end of my vanes with a drop of Flex Bond Glue.
Roger PettyIke Branthwaite, Carolina Archery Products, Inc
Yes as a matter of fact I have found the vanes I was looking for. I ordered from Spot Hogg and received them promptly. I commend you on the follow up, I will say it is nice to see a company take the time to check in with customers to see if they have found what they were looking for. Never had any one else that concerned to follow up on their own. What can I say you have gained my respect and my business. Thank you very much.
I and my daughter have used Flex-fletch with great success in competition applications. I have done my own comparisons and we are convinced your vanes are, without a doubt the best, hands down. Not just in endurance, they just seem to fly better. I enjoyed getting the opportunity to stop buy your booth and spend some time with your staff at the Indoor Nationals in KC this year. Thank you
I work in a archery shop and all I do is make arrows. The problem is that your nock is not set right (if you look down the arrow the bottom vane must run directly through the nock) and if this don’t help put some flex fletch vanes on. After being wrinkled they come back to their normal shape for a good 600 shots or more
Thanks for the best vane on the market. I’ve tried several different brand vanes over the last few years and always come back to Flex-Fletch. You folks have got it figured out! Thanks again for a great product and keep up the good work!
One make of plastic vane stands out above all others. Flex Fletch vanes are by far the toughest I have ever come across, and even if they are crumpled, they quickly recover. All the other makes, including Arizona Plastifletch and Easton vanes (which are just Plastifletch with a logo) are much more prone to tearing and perforation and don’t recover anywhere near as well.
I have been involved in target archery for the past eight years, being my club’s secretary for the past 5 of those. I have tried several makes of vanes over that period but have always returned to and will now continue to use Flex-Fletch vanes exclusively. All other vanes tend to be high on maintenance, but I have never had problems with Flex-Fletch, apart from the occasional pass through where the vane has been split and requires replacing, although I must add that if the vanes have been distorted due to the pass though, over the next few shots they have return to normal, so much so that now I don’t even think about them I just drop them into the quiver and keep shooting.
None of our Business but a suggestion for you. I imagine that the vane business is very competitive these days with all the fast set adhesive-type vanes. They save time and money. Your vanes are the best vanes made, you know it, most archery shops know it. The shops often don’t build arrows for their customers with your vanes because of the time factor. I’m even guilty when I rushed to use xxxxx. What I think you need to do is convince the Bowhunters somehow directly to ask for Flex-Fletch vanes. Here’s the key. Your vanes are the most quiet vane (in flight) built. We frequently test different vanes by shooting past our pro-staff standing safely behind a wall at a variety of distances. Flex-Fletch is the most quiet. It’s not even close. The Axxxxx are “buzzing” loudly. These comments are sincere and I hope it might help you.
Hi Flex-Fletch I’m your customer from Singapore. I’ve been shooting for about 5 years now. During my 1st two years shooting I’ve used Flex-fletch 187 vanes after seeing Dave Cousins using it. But due to my dealers’ psyche on changing to other vanes, I was mentally derailed to changing to the A** vanes. After some time I found that their vanes are too soft and changes shape, while some torn, after shooting through the target then did I realized that I was compensating the time of fletching the arrows to accuracy. Then I changed back to Flex-Fletch 187 fletches, I was glad I took the right path again and from then on till these days no dealers can psyche me to use any other vanes except, FLEX-FLETCH!
I use Flex Fletch vanes because they outlast every other vane I have tested and have the most consistent bases and physical weight from batch to batch. Flex Fletch vanes are molded, not extruded and stamped to shape like most vanes. I seal each end of my vanes with a drop of Flex Bond Glue.
I have been a big fan of Flex-Fletch vanes since 1991 and I tell our customers they are my vane of choice. Thanks for making a great product!
Yes as a matter of fact I have found the vanes I was looking for. I ordered from Spot Hogg and received them promptly. I commend you on the follow up, I will say it is nice to see a company take the time to check in with customers to see if they have found what they were looking for. Never had any one else that concerned to follow up on their own. What can I say you have gained my respect and my business. Thank you very much.
I and my daughter have used Flex-fletch with great success in competition applications. I have done my own comparisons and we are convinced your vanes are, without a doubt the best, hands down. Not just in endurance, they just seem to fly better. I enjoyed getting the opportunity to stop buy your booth and spend some time with your staff at the Indoor Nationals in KC this year. Thank you
I work in a archery shop and all I do is make arrows. The problem is that your nock is not set right (if you look down the arrow the bottom vane must run directly through the nock) and if this don’t help put some flex fletch vanes on. After being wrinkled they come back to their normal shape for a good 600 shots or more
Thanks for the best vane on the market. I’ve tried several different brand vanes over the last few years and always come back to Flex-Fletch. You folks have got it figured out! Thanks again for a great product and keep up the good work!
One make of plastic vane stands out above all others. Flex Fletch vanes are by far the toughest I have ever come across, and even if they are crumpled, they quickly recover. All the other makes, including Arizona Plastifletch and Easton vanes (which are just Plastifletch with a logo) are much more prone to tearing and perforation and don’t recover anywhere near as well.
I have been involved in target archery for the past eight years, being my club’s secretary for the past 5 of those. I have tried several makes of vanes over that period but have always returned to and will now continue to use Flex-Fletch vanes exclusively. All other vanes tend to be high on maintenance, but I have never had problems with Flex-Fletch, apart from the occasional pass through where the vane has been split and requires replacing, although I must add that if the vanes have been distorted due to the pass though, over the next few shots they have return to normal, so much so that now I don’t even think about them I just drop them into the quiver and keep shooting.