These replacement arms for the Arizona E-Z Fletch Pro will keep you fletching like a pro! Replace old arms, or give your current fletcher more flexibility with Right Wing, Left Wing, and Straight interchangeable fletching arms. Replacing the arms is very simple. Simply remove the pin that connects the arms to the base, remove the arm, replace with the new arm, and you're done! Easy-to-follow instructions are included on the packaging. The EZ Fletch Pro fits carbon and wood shafts 5/16 to 26/64, and aluminum shafts from 2013 to 2613. EZ Fletch Pro Replacement Arms are available in Right Wing, Left Wing, and Straight. Left Wing and Right Wing does 8° offset. Straight does 1° offset. Recommend using right wing feathers with the Straight fletcher. Jig, feathers, glue, and shafts sold separately. 3 Arms per pack. See Arizona E-Z Fletch Pro See Arizona E-Z Fletch Pro Replacement Cap ...read more
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Great arms for straight fletchings.
Work great on 22 diameter carbons.
Arizona EZ Flectch
This fletcher is one of the Best.
We do not carry the mini arms so I am not familiar with them
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I would strongly recommend getting the Bitzenburger it will do the best job out there hands down. The fletching tape works very well also. I would reeally recommend using a cap wrap on your arrows to. If you use a cap wrap then you can use Fletch Tie Platinum glue.
For my carbon arrows I use the Arizona Carbon E-Z Fletch (blue color) Helical with 6° Offset in right hand. If you are doing non carbon shafts then the standard (green color) Arizona E-Z Fletch Helical with 6° Offset in right hand is what you want.