G5 Introduces 2014 Havoc Expandable Broadhead

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posted on January 7, 2014
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G5 Outdoors has announced the arrival of its latest broadhead for 2014, the Havoc.

An expandable, two-bloaded broadhead that's designed to provide the power of G5's Dual Trap blade retention system, the Havoc offers a surgically precise construction and wide slice that gives hunter the ultimate advantage in the field. A two-inch cutting diameter ensures no game is "off limits."

The Dual Trap retention system incorporated into the Havoc gives you the best of both worlds. With the durability of a stainless steel collar and the reliability of an elastomeric ring, it's like a memory foam pillow on a steel frame bed.

The business end of the new Havoc broadhead utilizes two Lutz blades. From high strength steel to the Lutz proprietary grinding process makes this German sharpened metal the sharpest blades in the industry.

Features & Specifications:

• 2" Cutting Diameter
• Available in 100 Grain Only
• .030" Stainless Steel Lutz Blades
• 100 percent Steel Tough
• Dual Trap Blade Retention System
• Cut-On Contact Design
• Replacement Blades Available

For more, go to G5Outdoors.com.

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