Easton X10 Pin

Original price was: ₹1,850.00.Current price is: ₹1,500.00. Including GST

Easton X10 Pin

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Easton X10 Pin

Protect your X10 arrow shafts with Easton X10 Pins. Specifically designed for X10 shafts, these pins ensure a secure fit and reliable performance. They also work seamlessly with Easton’s Pin™ and G Pin™ Nocks for consistent nock alignment.

Durable and precision-engineered, the X10 pins help protect your arrows from impact damage, keeping them in top condition for both practice and competition. Each bag includes a dozen pins, so you’re always ready for your next archery session.

Key Features:

  • Perfect Fit: Designed for Easton X10 shafts.
  • Nock Compatibility: Works with Easton Pin™ and G Pin™ Nocks for accurate shots.
  • Reliable Protection: Guards your arrows against impact damage.
  • Durable Construction: Built to last through repeated use.
  • Convenient Pack Size: Includes 12 pins for easy replacements

  • Purpose:
    The X10 Pin is designed to fit into the back (nock end) of the X10 arrow shaft. It provides a consistent and secure base for pin nocks, helping to improve arrow alignment and reduce nock-end damage from impacts, especially during tight groupings.

  • Material:
    High-strength, lightweight aluminum or stainless steel, depending on the version, to ensure durability without adding excessive rear-end weight that could affect arrow flight.

  • Fitment:
    Precisely machined for an exact fit inside the narrow-diameter Easton X10 shaft. Each pin matches a specific shaft size (e.g., 410, 450, 500, etc.) to ensure optimal fit and performance.

  • Protection:
    Acts as a buffer to protect the rear of the arrow from “robin hood” shots (where one arrow strikes the back of another). This makes it essential for high-level competitive use where groupings are tight.

  • Compatibility:
    Works exclusively with Easton X10 shafts and accepts Easton pin nocks or compatible brands (e.g., Beiter pin nocks).

  • Weight:
    Extremely lightweight—typically around 4-6 grains—to minimize impact on arrow balance and maintain optimal front-of-center (FOC) tuning.