Slim Line Break Up Stainless Steel Point – Precision You Can Adjust
The Penthalon Slim Line Break Up Point made from stainless steel is the perfect match for Bearpaw’s Penthalon Slim Line carbon shafts. Manufactured in Germany, this premium point stands for precision engineering, perfect fit and maximum tuning flexibility.
Thanks to its smart break-up design, you can fine-tune the point weight to match your arrow setup and shooting style – resulting in improved arrow flight, tighter groups and consistent performance.
Key Features at a Glance
- High-quality stainless steel point for Penthalon Slim Line carbon shafts
- Break-up design for adjustable point weight
- Precision-machined for a perfect fit
- Available in multiple weight options depending on spine
- Made in EU – premium European manufacturing
- Available Versions
- Spine 400 – 500
- 125 grs
- 100 grs
- 75 grs
- Spine 600 – 800
- 125 grs
- 100 grs
- 75 grs
- Spine 1000 – 2000
- 100 grs
- 75 grs
- 50 grs
- (grs = grains, standard unit of arrow weight; 1 grain ≈ 0.065 grams)
Perfect For
- Traditional archers
- Recurve and longbow shooters
- Archers who want to fine-tune their arrow setup
- Target and 3D shooters seeking consistent precision
Beginner’s Tip
Point weight has a significant impact on arrow flight. Heavier points often improve stability and forgiveness, while lighter points can provide a flatter trajectory. The break-up system allows you to experiment and dial in your ideal setup with confidence.
Why Choose the Slim Line Break Up Stainless Steel Point?
Because precise tuning makes the difference. The modular design allows you to optimize your FOC (Front of Center), a key factor for stable arrow flight and enhanced accuracy.
Combined with Penthalon Slim Line shafts, you get a perfectly matched system built for durability, consistency and top-level performance.
Product description
Slim Line Break Up Stainless Steel Point – Precision You Can Adjust
The Penthalon Slim Line Break Up Point made from stainless steel is the perfect match for Bearpaw’s Penthalon Slim Line carbon shafts. Manufactured in Germany, this premium point stands for precision engineering, perfect fit and maximum tuning flexibility.
Thanks to its smart break-up design, you can fine-tune the point weight to match your arrow setup and shooting style – resulting in improved arrow flight, tighter groups and consistent performance.
Key Features at a Glance
- High-quality stainless steel point for Penthalon Slim Line carbon shafts
- Break-up design for adjustable point weight
- Precision-machined for a perfect fit
- Available in multiple weight options depending on spine
- Made in EU – premium European manufacturing
- Available Versions
- Spine 400 – 500
- 125 grs
- 100 grs
- 75 grs
- Spine 600 – 800
- 125 grs
- 100 grs
- 75 grs
- Spine 1000 – 2000
- 100 grs
- 75 grs
- 50 grs
- (grs = grains, standard unit of arrow weight; 1 grain ≈ 0.065 grams)
Perfect For
- Traditional archers
- Recurve and longbow shooters
- Archers who want to fine-tune their arrow setup
- Target and 3D shooters seeking consistent precision
Beginner’s Tip
Point weight has a significant impact on arrow flight. Heavier points often improve stability and forgiveness, while lighter points can provide a flatter trajectory. The break-up system allows you to experiment and dial in your ideal setup with confidence.
Why Choose the Slim Line Break Up Stainless Steel Point?
Because precise tuning makes the difference. The modular design allows you to optimize your FOC (Front of Center), a key factor for stable arrow flight and enhanced accuracy.
Combined with Penthalon Slim Line shafts, you get a perfectly matched system built for durability, consistency and top-level performance.
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