Big brother to the Judo stump shooting point. With a full 2" wingspan for the spring arms, the Kondor flies with pinpoint accuracy, yet nothing escapes its grasp. It won't disappear under grass, or stick into trees. Practically indestructible. Designed to fit all carbon and aluminum arrows as they have an industry standard 8-32 thread. This is the same thread used by all arrow inserts (except Easton Deep Six). Sold by the each. Weigh 105 grains. Massive 2" wingspan Practically Indestructible! Industry standard insert adapter ...read more
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Yes
Excellent on flying birds
Don't lose your arrows!
The wires keep the arrow from burying itself in the ground. Packs a good wallop and the wires tear up feathers. Bottom line is: THEY WORK!
I have used them for years
I like the size
Problem solved
I like to practice by taping a couple of tennis balls together and then going out in the field and either tossing them or kicking them and shooting at them on the fly. Once they come to a stop I can fling a few more arrows at them before going over and picking up some arrows and giving the tennis balls another kick. Well, finding arrows in field grass can be problematic. Colorful… read more fletching helps, but when it's buried the fletching could be neon pink and you're not going to find it. These kondors solved that problem for good. You simply can't lose them. You may get one caught up in a tree, but you'll still know where it is :) The other upside is that they turn a near miss into a hit. Builds confidence, (however false it may be). Simply stated, I love them. They do seem to have a little less hitting power than a regular judo point, and you need a wide quiver to carry more than a couple at a time. I solved that buy placing my arrows in the quiver nock end first. One other thing. If you plan to do any bunny hunting with them, you'll find they are not conducive to trying to thread an arrow through brush, but in relatively open terrain you'll find the extra head width to be an advantage.
AN ABSOLUTE BEAST SMALL GAME TIP
I ABLSOLUTLY LOVE THE KONDOR! VERY GOOD SMALL BROADHEAD! ABSOLUTLY AN OUTSTOUNDING PRODUCT;VERY DURABLE NEVER HAVE I BROKE A PRONG AND IT DOES MAJOR DAMAGE TO SMALL BIRDS AND AWSOME TIP FOR THE TRADITIONAL ARCHERY TRYING TO TAKE BIRDS ON THE WING,WHICH IN HAVE YET TO DO BUT WILL TRY TO SOON! AWESOME FOR STUMPING BECAUSE THE LARGE PRONGS LIMMIT PENETRATION ON ROTON STUMPS. I WILL… read more BE ORDERING MORE SOON!!!
Love this head!
i love this kondor. i have had previous heads smaller than this like the carbon express shocker and first shot it broke the springs flew off and the tip cracked. the kondor is totally different the springs are very durable and if u put a little bit of super glue wher it doesnt spin it will do some what better but it will bend the prongs then. my favorite thing about it is that it… read more is perfect for a challenged bird in flight hunter because snaros are way to easy!
Accurate
Very accurate for me anyway. Just like the smaller judo points I have. Have not used it for hunting yet, but I want to do some bird hunting with it when the season opens.
Better than Judo!
All the qualities of the venerable Judo point, but with the longer spring arms it works even better when shooting in tall grass and brush that can swallow the smaller Judo. Only "con" is the long spring arms make it hard to fit inside the hood of my Great Northern bow quiver.
Big in my quiver
I hike and shoot the Utah Mtn.s it is great in the snow. It grabs and slows down better than the shorter span. Havn't lost one yet!
KONDORS SCREW-IN
I USUALLY GET A PAPER CUP AND THROW IT.SHOOT IT.GO GET THE ARROW.KICK THE CUP TO ANOTHER PLACE ETC.THE ARROW NEVER GETS LOST IN THE GRASS OR BUSHES.
No it is not.
These heads will not have much impact on a larger animal such as Pheasants due to their abundance of feathers. I would prefer a Hammer Small Game blunt or a field point myself for Pheasants for a harder impact.
This will screw into any standard size carbon or aluminum shaft.
I do not know if they would work out of a crossbow. We do not carry them in 125gr.