Get more use out of old arrows with the Allen Fletch Remover! Removes old fletchings and glue residue easily and efficiently, so you can re-fletch to make nearly new arrows. The contoured handle fits your hand comfortably, allowing for increased control and leverage as you strip your arrow shaft. The curved blade is specifically designed for arrow shafts. Also great for removing arrow wraps. For right or left handed users. Measures approximately 7" long. Works on carbon, aluminum, and fiberglass arrows. Comes with two replacement blades. ...read more
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Handy tool
works good for me have stripped 4 dozen arrows so far.
It is an O.K. stripper but the blades are not all that sharp
It was inexpensive. You get what you pay for.
We do not offer those for this product.
No they do not sell the replacement blades for this item
I would not recommend using this on any style of wood arrow (bamboo, ceder, ash)
Stripping the old fletching from bamboo or wooden arrows is a bit trickier than with aluminum or carbon shafts. This tool can work for that, but the operator's experience and handling skill will determine whether the result is good. I would suggest practice on already damaged or broken arrows to get the hang of it.
Yes, but you have to use a very light touch as not to score the bamboo. It best not to have sand bamboo except with the finest possible