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How much do arrows cost?
People often ask two important, basic questions when getting started:
- How much do arrows really cost?
- Is it cheaper to make them myself or buy them from someone?
While costs do vary by suppliers, shipping rates and so on, the following guidelines provide approximate costs for varying styles of fiberglass arrows (Siloflex arrow information may be available from other sources):
| Style |
Cost |
Shaft |
Blunt |
APD |
Padding |
Glue |
Tape |
Label |
Notes |
| F1 |
$5.00 |
Fiberglass |
Baldar |
Asgard |
(integral) |
Provided |
Provided |
Provided |
Easiest of all options! Order, receive, shoot. |
| F2 |
$4.00 |
Fiberglass |
Baldar |
Asgard or Siloflex |
(integral) |
Provided |
Provided |
Yours |
Kit purchase. As above, except Order, receive, assemble, shoot. |
| F3 |
$3.50 |
Fiberglass |
Baldar |
Siloflex-2 |
(integral) |
Yours |
Yours |
Yours |
You make the siloflex APD, buy your own tape and glue. |
| F4 |
$2.50 |
Fiberglass |
UHMW |
Asgard |
Yours |
Yours |
Yours |
Yours |
Purchased UHMW blunt, shaft and Asgard APD. You buy padding, tape, and glue |
| F5 |
$2.00 |
Fiberglass |
UHMW-2 |
Asgard |
Yours |
Yours |
Yours |
Yours |
You make the UHMW blunt, otherwise same as F4. |
| F6 |
$1.50 |
Fiberglass |
UHMW-2 |
Siloflex |
Yours |
Yours |
Yours |
Yours |
You make the Siloflex APD, otherwise same as F5. |
Note well - this is based on the following purchased component prices:
- 28" Fiberglass: $1.00
- Baldar Blunt: $2.00
- UHMW Blunt: $0.75
- Asgard APD: $0.50
- Siloflex APD: $0.50
And the following approximate materials prices:
- UHMW 1.25 Rod: $2.50/ft
- 160 PSI Siloflex: $0.50/ft
- Camping pad foam: $6 (enough for more than 120 arrows with single-layer padding)
Liam's opinion - The real tradeoff occurs between cost and assembly/maintenance convenience. Assembling arrows using Baldar blunts and Asgard APDs is insanely quick. Padding your own UHMW blunts saves you $1.50 or more per arrow, and adds only a few minutes per arrow to construction time. Using a homemade APD instead of an Asgard takes several minutes longer, requires a separate nock, and tape maintenance. Baldars may eventually split and fail after being stepped on, etc. There are always tradeoffs, so consider what's most important to you when making the decision.
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