Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2022
Have purchased many replacement blades for NAP spitfire broadheads.Received a package of replacement blades today and at no fault of NAP the package was open and 4 blades were missing.Will never purchase where UPS delivers again.
Jimbo61
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021
Haven’t changed out the blades yet. These blades look right. Seem to be a good value for the money and are the right blades for my Spitfire.
Nic
Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2020
Les petite tôle son trop grosse...Dans la description ces bien écrit que ces pour les spitfire...A ne pas acheter
Bryankobusky
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2019
Great kit to change the blades in case they get loose and fall out or if you used the broad head and shot a deer and forget to wash it.
BJT
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2018
Really like these blade heads. What I also like about them is when a blade gets bent, they are replaceable and don't have to spend the money buying another head. Works well for opening up when hitting the deer.
Todd C Brown
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2018
These are not simple to remove and replace, but not because of the new blades. My experience says that when a set of blades need replaced it is because they went into and out of an animal. The last blade I replaced was because it went through and then landed in the dirt. Another I replaced was because it came from a deer who had it sticking out of the opposite side and was dug into the dirt by that dying deer. All that to say that when you remove these blades you will need to scrub the broadhead base and get all of the dirt and blood out of the nooks and crannies. This is not hard, but time consuming. If you will take the time to fully clean then this is now a simple job.If you do not completely clean then you will find that these won't properly open once installed. You'll get frustrated with the blades and blame them.
Mike R
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2017
These blades are super sharp. Not easy to install, but cheaper than buying new broadheads. It takes about 30 minutes to install the nine blades. I do think that Spitfires are the best broadheads I've used though.
Josh Souders
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2017
I wanted to like these so bad. I had heard such good things but they really were terrible.I spent the first couple weeks with my new crossbow just shooting 100 grain field points over and over, accuracy was amazing. At 45 yards I had to aim at different dots so that I didn't robin hood my arrows. Hunting season was coming up so I ordered these, between forums and reviews everyone seemed to love them.They were inconsistent. POI was around a couple inches low and a couple inches to the right, but they weren't consistent even at 30 yards with about a five inch spread. There were also random flyers up to 8 inches, who knows what was happening there. Field points are still grouping at about half an inch, me/the crossbow are accurate enough to not be a factor.Then the blades started breaking, they snapped at around where they start to curve at the tip. And the metal things that hold the blades in place got bent up, making the broadheads unusable. I'm shooting into a Block Classic target that's meant to handle broadheads, that shouldn't happen.So I ordered a set of replacement blades and I started switching the bad blades out (which is a massive pain). I soaked and scrubbed the broadheads in scalding water, thinking that maybe there was just foam or something in there making it fly funny. It didn't help.In short, these were a massive waste of money and I still have no idea why they suck out of my crossbow. I'm moving on to fixed blade broadheads, there's less that can go wrong with those.
B Dubs
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2014
Have been shooting Spitfires and can only say... they are excellent. Fly really well and cut well on big game.The overall design is of the blade replacement is a bit tedious. Also, they are fairly expensive for replacement blades - about $7 per broadhead. You can buy the entire new broadhead for about $11. If you get a full pass through and drive into the earth, you almost have to replace the blades as they are not easy to handsharpen... making these almost disposable and expensive broadheads - which is rough.My personal experience is that using and hand sharpening fixed blades, like Montecs, is much more economical -- if that is a chief concern.