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Your cart is empty.The Lumenok is activated upon the shot and relies upon the conductivity of the shaft. NO switches or magnets required. The Lumenok is made using a Signature nock from Bohning. The Lumenok is designed to be used over and over to allow archers to follow the path of their arrows. Each Lumenok has easily replaceable batteries.
P. Winnie
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2021
These were supposed to fit Carbon Express Maxima arrows. THEY DO NOT. They are too tight, even after I reamed the arrow ID. One broke while installing, one wouldn't even go in the shaft. One seemed to fit, but it is pretty tight. I doubt it will activate when shot. Quality control is poor, and they do not fit as advertised. I even tried lubing with bees wax, still did not slide into arrow. I feel I just tossed $32.00 out the window. I would send them back, but one is broken, and one is stuck in an arrow.
Jeff H
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021
Works great as long as you follow the installation instructions, helps follow and find arrows.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2019
Easy to see.
M. Tillman
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2015
I don't know why I waited so long to buy these. Most of the activity in the woods I hunt is near sundown, so it can be hard to track game or find an arrow when I miss. These are simple to install, easy to turn off, and turn on very reliably when shot. All things considered, if you recover one arrow with these, they have already paid for themselves.Plus, they are just cool!Update. I have shot arrows with these at deer and small game. Both misses and hits. The nock has not once stayed lit after hitting an animal or the ground. As such, I can no longer recommend them for anything other than target shooting. Also, the second pack of these I bought came with the batteries almost drained, so that needed to replace them before I could use them in the field.
Hermosilla
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2014
I found these to be a too-tight fit in my Carbon Express Maxima Red 350s and were about to send them back for refund....when I came upon a short youtube video by the Lumenok guys showing how to TRIM THE LUMENOK to fit properly in your arrow. After doing this to all the Lumenoks they fit and perform very well. Might be good to view this before installing them in any arrow to make sure fit is correct. I bet Lumenok could cut their returns by half if they included just a wee bit of instructions about this with teh product. Too, note that the RED Lumenok looks quite yellow in all of the literature photos. It actually glows red upon use, and is not at all yellow. Great product. Terrible instructions.
Durough
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2014
I've used these for two seasons now, and I find them to be invaluable. This particular knock activates by pressing the knock far enough into the shaft for a small metal wire to contact. If it is partially connected, the knock will glow faintly, which is good to know (and to check!) before storing your knocks/arrows to make sure they are not partially lit so that you don't let the batteries wear down. To install, simply push the knocks in as far as they'll go without activating the light at all. Once activated, just wiggle the knock back and forth slightly until the wire is no longer connecting and the light is completely out. At first, I was a bit disappointed with this and thought, "what a burden—why doesn't it have a button or something?" which only showed my naivety. Having since used other knocks with fellow archers, I've come to appreciate these much more than those that must be taken out completely in order to depress a button/switch or those that have a small pin hole that must be pushed in with an external tool (knife or whatever is handy). These are much easier to use, are extremely bright, and have proven quite successful and helpful in tracking and locating an arrow once fired—even if it's stuck in a deer at night and is lit up like a Christmas tree! It also makes for some interesting slow-motion videos and seeing exactly how the arrow travels and/or hit/went through its target. All my hunting buddies see my knocks and say, "Ah, you got the good ones!" Highly recommended.Though I've answered one of the questions about the product for someone else, I'll also include it here in my review.Q: "Are the knocks orange or red? They look orange."A: The knocks themselves are translucent yellow-orange. The light is red. When activated, it emanates bright red through the translucent knock, which increases the luminosity.
David Black
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2013
1. Easy to use, no magnets or other requirements to make it work like other lighted nocks (critical on my list)2. Replacement batteries that are easy to change if you follow the instructions = money saved (critical on my list)3. Very, very bright - I use when target shooting at 40-60 yards to help me see where I hit without binoculars4. Dependable - work every shot and fit nice and tight5. Durable - I've been using one for 3 season and I have 3 others from last year that are still going strong (again, I target shoot with them through the summer getting ready for the season)Bottom line: I've tried 4 different lighted nock on the market & hands down I'd go with Lumenok every time.
hullinger5
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2013
These worked exactly as advertised. They fit perfectly in my Gold Tip Trophy Hunter Carbon arrows. I was not sure how these nocks worked, and I had read a few reviews from individuals using other similar nocks that had problems with the light not coming on when they were supposed to. The instructions walked you through step-by-step, even giving possible solutions for when the nock is too tight or too loose. Luckily, mine fit perfect (.245 ID) in my carbon arrows. The nock works by having two small metal contacts at the lip of the nock, one on each side. Once you release your bow string, the nock is driven tight up against the arrow. The two individual connections make contact with the carbon (or aluminum) arrow shaft, and the circuit is complete (yes, the electrical charge should travel through your carbon arrows). The package states it should take 20-40 lbs. of pressure to activate the light. To turn the light off, just wiggle the nock back and forth, pulling slightly on the nock; you want to wiggle just enough to disconnect the small contacts from the arrow shaft resulting in the light turning off. I have shot these nocks about 50 times against practice targets with not one problem, but I will update if there are any changes once I hunt with them. This is my first time writing a review, and I felt that these were worth the time and effort to let everyone know how they performed.
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