The Rear Blade Deployment Mechanism of Rage Broadheads


by Jennifer Walterscheit - Date: 2008-09-25 - Word Count: 498 Share This!

The rage broadheads are known for the superior performance and assured quick kills. The new design feature of these rage broadheads makes this possible. Here is a rundown of the design features.

Slipcam rear deployment mechanism

The patented Slipcam rear deployment mechanism of the blades on the rage broadheads makes it possible to ensure a quick kill of virtually any game. This special design feature means that the blades remain backwards until they actually make contact with the game. These blades of the rage broadheads are so sensitive to contact that as soon as the tip touches the game, the blades open out completely. Once this happens, the blades puncture through the game making a large diameter cut inside.

How the large cut happens

The tip of the blades of the rage broadheads is also extremely sharp and made of stainless steel. When it touches the game's skin it makes a precise cut on it. This is then further reinforced by the propelling blades, which open out completely forcing the cut wider open. The cut made by the blades of rage broadheads is twice as large as cuts made from a conventional broadhead. This leaves a large trail of blood which can be easily located by the hunter.

Opposite design compared to other broadheads

The typical broadheads available in the market have an exactly opposite design as compared to the rage broadheads. Instead of having blades backwards like the rage broadheads, these have blades outwards at the beginning. Also, unlike the rage broadheads blades which open on impact, the blades of conventional broadheads open up only once inside the game. Also, they may not open up completely inside leaving a very small cut as compared to the rage broadheads. In addition, most of the blades of conventional broadheads are made of substandard materials which means that the blades can break or bend easily especially if the impact on the game is very high. In contrast, the blades of the rage broadheads are made of sturdy stainless steel which means that they do not break or bend easily no matter how much the impact.

Shock absorbers

The presence of shock absorbers in the design of the rage broadheads means that even high impact hits on a game can assure straight and perfect shots. Even under high impact conditions there is virtually no deflection and the cut is made in straight alignment. The special ShockLock system keeps the blades in position. Compare this design element with the conventional rubber bands used in regular broadheads and you quickly realize why the rage broadheads are so effective. The absence of rubber bands minimizes loss and searching for them, not to mention the hassle of putting them back on the broadhead blades again. In this manner, the rage broadheads minimize time wasted in hunting for rubber bands and thus help the hunter focus on the game. With clear, straightforward and high precision shots always at hand, it is no wonder that it is easy to kill game with the rage broadheads.


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