What is AeroConcept?
It's a scientific arrow build, created by FirenNock, in which a carton tube is glued to the inside of first 6 inches of your arrow shaft to help your arrow flex less and recover from flexing faster on the shot. With AeroConcept installed, your arrow will recover in 9 feet instead of 18 yards...that's a 600% faster recovery rate!
What is a Scientific Arrow Build?
A scientific arrow build is the process of building arrows based on how each individual arrow behaves in relation to its spine. It also requires arrows be built in a certain way, such as horizontally to the ground and hydro-flowing inserts when installing them. When arrows are built this way, we adress different variables of arrow flight. By doing this, each arrow becomes more predictable which means each arrow behaves closer to one another.
Why Do I Need These Arrows? How are they different from any other?
This is a great question, further explained in our Science of Arrows Series, specifically in the episodes where we speak about specific arrow diameters as well as AeroConcept. To sum it up, every arrow shaft class (Ex. .166, .204, .246...) has it's pros and cons due to the their diameter and the thickness of their walls. When we build the TRUTH-StiX series, we address each of these issues to perfect the arrow and create the MOST predictable arrow possible.
Be sure to check out our Science of Arrows series and reach out to us if you have any questions at all!
What's the difference between the standard and premium arrow shafts?
The short answer is that the AeroWeave shaft is slightly more durable and will remain consistent over a MUCH longer period of time when compared to the SportWeave. This is because the AeroWeave is made using more layers of carbon than the SportWeave.
Whether it's the SW or the AW, each layer section serves a purpose. Whether it's engineering a linear spine, countering torsion (arrow twisting in flight,) increasing rigidity, or increasing durability. Both shafs function in essentially the same way, but the effects are greater on the AeroWeave shafts since they're made using more layers.