New for 2022: Easton Sonic 6.0

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posted on January 24, 2022
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Easton Sonic 6.0 Lead

Easton produces a wide assortment of arrows, but the new Sonic 6.0 was made with hunters in mind, offering quality and value. Sonic 6.0 is a 6mm high-performance hunting arrow engineered to keep up with the fastest bows on the market.

The arrow is built using Easton’s seamless Acu-Carbon process to ensure weight and spine consistency in every shaft. Lighter overall weight provides more options for hunters, from lightweight speed setups to high-FOC/high-momentum heavyweights for increased efficiency downrange. The shafts are the first with factory-fletched helical employing a 2-inch Bully vane, designed by Bohning to provide the best in broadhead accuracy.

The Sonic 6.0 is available in six spines (250, 300, 340, 400, 500 and 600) to cover the needs of all hunters. The carbon shafts are compatible with standard 8-32 thread broadheads and field points and comes pre-installed with Easton 6mm H nocks. MSRP: $89.99/6-pack fletched; eastonarchery.com.

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