I am the youth in question. From my 20# bow, what is the toughest, cheapest and if possible lightest arrow option for it? Being able to use blunts as well is a bonus. are carbons and aluminums at risk from breaking or bending at such lighr weights? Thanks.
As I think I discussed with your Dad, I'd go with wood!!! My boys lost ALOT more, than they ever BROKE!!! If you need field points or steel blunts, I've got a bunch I'll send you for free!!!!!
Sorry, My mistake... But, If you'd like to try cutting down your arrows, the point offer still stands!!!!!
Goldtip trads 15/35.
They're tough.
I've had great luck with hardware store dowel arrows for kids. But my kids are really small still with a bow only 15#. Still they get straight and are about 49c a shaft and the kids are not good or far enough away to notice any slight imperfection in the shaft. I agree that carbons aren't worth it if you will lose them.