🔦 Light up your hunt with precision and style!
The 6PCS G X H S GT Lighted Nocks are designed for archery enthusiasts, featuring advanced linear switch technology for enhanced responsiveness, a waterproof and durable design for all weather conditions, and an impressive battery life of over 48 hours. With five different sizes available, these nocks ensure a perfect fit for various carbon arrow calibers, making them an essential accessory for any serious bowhunter.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.35 x 2.8 x 0.28 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Reikawa |
Warranty Description | Warranty 3 months |
Model Name | Lighted Nocks |
Color | Green |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | mens |
Manufacturer | tuotu |
Included Components | lighted nocks |
Size | G/0.165" |
H**L
Finally, I'm a Believer!
I've been on the fence with lighted nocks for a few years, hunted with a name brand version a couple of times, but never had high expectations or confidence in them, until now. This is the first year I've tried these lesser expensive ones, and while testing two different brands, both appear superior in every way to others I've used, can be conveniently turned off with a fingernail, are reliable, seem durable, and weigh slightly more than half that of those I've previously tried. The Reikawa's seem to be the brightest, and most consistent in weight. Currently, I'm using them in red and green with Black Eagle X-Impacts and Easton Axis Pro 4mm shafts and the fit is good, if not better than the stock nocks. I haven't used them hunting, yet, but my practice sessions during the days and nights, have gone uneventful. They've lit without issue, nice and bright every time. The green ones seem to show up best in the daylight but when the sun starts to go down, both are more than effective for tracking arrow flight and locating them after the shot.
P**X
Perfect
These things are awesome…just as good as the expensive ones IMO. The light clicks on when the arrow is released…every time. Haven’t had one fail yet. You can also manually turn them on with the little switch- super simple. They’re crazy bright too. They claim 48 hours of battery life…we’ll see.
C**J
Very visible, consistent performance
The media could not be loaded. I weighed all six nocks before installation, all were 25.2 +/- 0.1 grains. Performance on the arrows was very consistent too. Shot each arrow about 6 or 7 times this afternoon and each nock turned on upon release. Bright, too! My target is in the shade, but the nocks were easily visible in full sun from 50 yards away. I've only had them for one day, so I'll have to wait and see how durable these nocks will prove to be.
M**E
Not bad / not great
Easy to install, come on every time, easy to turn on or off manually. Hard to see beyond 30 yards. Minus 1 star for not being very bright and they make a rattling noise that's pretty annoying
R**.
Awesome value
Ordered a dozen and all work perfectly and stay in shaft unlike some others I’ve tried. Very bright as well!
A**Y
Very dim and hard to turn on.
Don't buy these. I got these and the ones that turn on with the bow string, and these are really hard to turn on and off. also they are very dim you will only see theme at night. in order to find whats perfect for you, u might have to go through a couple different ones.
M**K
Convenient and inexpensive
The price is right for practice nocks. The switch feature is convenient as long as it works. The black switch slider can fall out sometimes, but most of the time the switch is still functional with a nock turn off tool. The LED is not as bright as the expensive nocks (maybe longer lasting?) and the nock is more easily damaged but for 1/4 the price I can live with that. I’m not a hunter, but if I was I’d use my more expensive nocks. This is my current go to for my target arrows though…
B**S
An outstanding training tool
These lighted nocks make it easy to see where my arrows are landing and make adjustments. I can see where my arrows hit easily, even at 90' and in a brightly lit range.Lots of people in my club are buying various versions of lighted nocks. Most are more expensive and none that I've seen are easier to see.(That last phrase is why I'm not a writer.)
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