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Easton SuperDrive 23 Shafts (1/2dz)

Original price $89.99 - Original price $89.99
Original price $89.99
$89.99
$89.99 - $89.99
Current price $89.99

If you desire arrows cut to length, please scroll to the bottom of the page for instructions on measuring arrow length.

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SuperDrive 23

SuperDrive 23 is the World Archery Maximum Compliant Diameter carbon arrow for compound shooters looking for success with indoor and 3D competition. A proven winner on the world indoor stage, Superdrive 23 is built to be the toughest, most accurate 23 diameter all-carbon shaft ever made by Easton. Available in three precision spine sizes to match competitive compound setups. Now available is the new Superdrive 23 adjustable point system for fine-tuning and optimizing balance and speed.

SPECIFICATIONS
  • High-strength high-modulus, reinforced carbon fiber
  • Polished black carbon finish
  • Straightness: ± .002”
  • Weight tolerance: ± 1 grain per dozen pack
  • Outside diameter: 23/64″ (9.3mm)
  • World Archery compliant maximum 9.3 mm (23XX) diameter
  • Inserts, points, and nocks—sold separately
  • NEW weight adjustable point system available—sold separately
  • Pin nock system adapter—sold separately

Spine

GPI

Length

OD

Straightness

325 7.4 33.25'' .361'' +/- .002''
375 6.9 32'' .359''
475 6.4 31.5'' .356''

 

Field Point Cheat Sheet
Fraction 11/32 5/16 19/64 9/32 17/64
Decimal .34375'' .31250'' .29688'' .28125'' .26563''

 SuperDrive 23 Components

How We Measure Arrows:

For consistency, we measure from the valley of the nock to the back of the point with factory components.

We are not responsible for arrows that are correctly cut as-ordered.

The arrows below have the same carbon-to-carbon measurement, but they will be cut differently depending on the length we are given. If you are measuring another way, please make sure to tell us. We are not responsible for arrows that are correctly cut as-ordered.

How to Measure Arrows

There are all sorts of ways to miscommunicate about arrow length. Please be careful so there are no mishaps.

How NOT to Measure Arrows