Engineered for the decisive thump of traditional impact, this 31 inch antic arrow pairs hand-selected bamboo with a forged broadhead to deliver eco-friendly archery penetration rooted in ancient Indian hunting lore. The shaft’s natural node alignment creates hidden spine uniformity—flatter trajectories than synthetic alternatives—while turkey feather fletching ensures silent, stable flight.
Product Specifications & Dimensions
● Total length: 31 inches
● Shaft diameter: 9-10 mm
● Spine rating: 350-450 (suitable for 30-50 lb bows)
● Broadhead weight: 125 grains (fixed blade)
● Fletching height: 5.5 inches
Care & Maintenance
Sharpen broadhead with ceramic stone; oil lightly after use. Store arrows pointed down in quiver. Wipe bamboo with dry cloth and apply natural linseed oil yearly to maintain flexibility.
Ideal Uses
● Eco friendly archery target and stump shooting
● Traditional bow hunting (medium game)
● Sustainable home decor
● Historical reenactment arrows
Available Colors
Natural bamboo with dark turkey fletching (undyed only)
What’s Included?
● 1 x 31 inch antic arrow (ready to nock)
Why Choose our eco-friendly 31 Inch Antic Arrow?
Taragram eco-friendly arrows replace fiberglass and aluminum with living bamboo that flies true, cuts clean, and returns to soil—performance without permanence for archers who respect both craft and planet.
Why Buy from Taragram?
At Taragram, Every item supports low-carbon local production, uplifts artisan communities, and replaces plastic with planet-positive alternatives. We’ve been nurturing sustainable innovation in India since 1985 and as our commitment to sustainability, 5% revenues of whatever is sold is earmarked for sustainable initiatives.
Sustainably yours, since 1985.
Material & Sustainability
● Shaft: Reclaimed bamboo—renewable in 3-5 years, carbon-negative
● Fletching: Natural turkey feathers—biodegradable, ethically molted
● Nock: Horn insert—hand-carved, plastic-free
● Broadhead: High-carbon steel (recyclable) Minimal non-toxic glue; environment friendly arrow shaft decomposes fully within a decade.
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