The Zwickey 2-blade Eskimo broadhead is one of the most famous broadheads ever made. Second only to the long out of production Fred Bear Green head, the Eskimo with its convex blade shape has traveled the world taking big game wherever it went. It has been said that the sun never sets on Zwickey Broadheads. The Eskimo is one of the best selling broadheads of all time for a good reason, it gets the job done. Special high-carbon Steel construction allows you to get the edges "hair popping sharp" and the triple-thick tip with special heat treating resists curling and blows through bone. The convex edge is the most efficient cutting edge and puts more steel up front where it's needed for strength. The Eskimo broadhead features no vents for deadly quiet arrow flight. Standard 5° point taper and fits 11/32" and 23/64" arrow shafts. Ferrule is 11/32". Measures 2½" long x 1-1/8" wide. Weighs 125 grains. Sold by the 3-pack only. ...read more
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I really want these heads to be better than they are.
The shape and name are classic right? I only wish they were higher quality in material and make. The bevels were so incredibly inaccurate it was hard to believe. $16-20 per 3 but you will have many many hours correcting the poor grinds. If these heads were made of a higher quality steel and ground well I would pay triple. I love the name and the history but the product is low… read more quality.
A really good value in broadheads
These have a great temper to them that makes it possible to put a really fine shaving quality edge on them. Never had one with a defect,center well on shafts.Certainly can't argue with the price.Like a cut on contact head,my state requires a non barbed shape, so these fill the bill nicely.
Rough to say the least
i got these to use for hunting deer and when they arrived with my new shafts i felt bad that such nice arrows had such crude broad heads. the factory grind is horrendous and uneven, 5 of the 6 heads i received dont even have an edge of any sort on one side and one has a curled tip, the steel is plenty strong though and if you devote a day (or 2) to grinding, filing, sanding stropping… read more and polishing them you can get them to be razor sharp and they will stay sharp but it's a lot of effort.
Find something easier to sharpen
Been around forever and they have taken a ton of game but mine are a pain to sharpen. Watched the how to video on the site and others on YouTube can't Figure how to get them hair popping sharp
Awesome broadhead
Wow! These are great heads. They need sharpened when you get them but they take an incredible edge!! Few minutes using a Work Sharp sharpener and they will be shaving sharp. Sharp doesn't mean much if they don't fly well....fortunately these also fly great! They are durable as well. Highly recommend these broadhead.
I like these broadheads
I use these for hunting I shoot self bows so I need a broad head that sharpens easy and provides good penetration these deliver
I love these broadheads
After much deliberation, I decided to give these a try and I'm glad I did. the quality and craftsmanship is exceptional. All six of the broadheads I purchased were straight and true. The grind was a little rough but they were easily sharpened to a razor like edge. Once glued to adaptors and screwed to my arrow shafts, the Zwickeys flew flawlessly.
Indestructable
I buy these in the spring and stup shoot all summer long then sharpen the day before hunting. If you don't end up loosing them in the woods they last forever.
Well made heads. GREAT price for the quality.
These will be used for deer hunting. Prefer a heavier head on an ash shafts for Elk.
Excellent broad head, for a great price
Have been using Zwickey 125 grain 2 blade beds for many years on the end of my cedar shafts. They fly like my field points, give good penetration, and are quite durable.
You most likely will damage the heads in the heating process, or the adapter will come shooting out of the ferrule (so be careful). With epoxy it is always much harder for breaking the bond.
Unfortunately, the web sight didn't catch up to the actual inventory. We have had outstanding orders on broad heads and when they are shipped in, they are uploaded into the inventory which in turn notifies the web sight to update. But as soon as they came in they went right out the door to fulfill an outstanding order. My apologies on this. If you ever see that again, please call us to check on the item.
Probably was a glitch.
These will be a 125 grain.
I like to use the Ferr-L-Tite Glue
I used the glue stick that I melt with a flame. Same as with carbon arrow inserts. Sent from my iPad
A melt on glue stick would work the best but a hot glue gun is basically the same thing so it will work
They are 20 degrees.
Yes they are for 11/32 and 23/64
These Eskimo's are sold in six packs.
You most likely will damage the heads in the heating process, or the adapter will come shooting out of the ferrule (so be careful). With epoxy it is always much harder for breaking the bond.
These heads are available in screw in models. If you already have them in the glue on you will want to use a aluminum or brass broadhead adapters in the 11/32 size.
No, but the Zwickey No Mercy Single Bevel Heads that we carry are. Below is a link that will take you right to them. http://www.3riversarchery.com/Zwickey+No+Mercy++2%2DBlade+Glue%2DOn+Broadheads_i4217X_baseitem.html
No, you need to do a little work and put the finishing edge on them.