Established in 1922, Easton Archery continues to build world-class arrows for bowhunters and target shooters.
Made exclusively in Easton’s USA factory, the new 6.5mm Carbon Arrow comes in three choices of straightness specifications: Bowhunter (.006 inches), Hunter Classic (.003) and Match Grade (.001).
The Lancaster Archery Classic, the largest indoor archery tournament on the East Coast, will take place Jan. 23-26, 2020, in Manheim, Pennsylvania.
The 2019 World Cup Final was held in Moscow, Russia, and Team Easton shooters stood on top the podium in men’s and women’s recurve and compound bow divisions.
Recurve shooters looking for topnotch indoor arrows should check out the new Easton RX-7 shaft.
Steve MacBride from The Archer’s Edge makes his best-of-the-best picks from ATA 2019.
These elementary, middle school and high school student archers were recently named to the 2019 NASP All-American Academic Team.
The new Takedown model of the Elite Hip Quiver provides the ability to separate the quiver body from the belt loop.
While aluminum arrows remain a fine product, in-the-know bowhunters are shooting carbon shafts. Here’s why you should, too.
Each year advancements in materials, components and design improve arrow performance in the field and at the range. Here are five new arrows to consider stocking in 2019.