Pick your shaft
Open the catalog and compare real specs side by side — inside diameter (.166" micro vs .246"), straightness tolerance (±.001" vs ±.003"), GPI weight, available spines, and factory inserts.
Design your dozen in a real-time 3D builder — shaft, spine, cut length, vanes, colors, wrap, nocks, and point weight — with your FOC updating as you go. Certified archery technicians assemble every arrow and send it out ready to shoot.
Plays right here — you won't get bounced to YouTube.
Most hunters already know the setup they want. Getting it is the hard part.
Whatever spine, whatever colors, whatever the shop has in stock this week. “Close enough” is not the same as the arrow you actually wanted.
A fletching jig, an arrow saw, a squaring tool, the right glue — hundreds of dollars in equipment and a stack of ruined shafts before your first clean dozen.
Configure the exact arrow in your browser, see it in 3D before you commit, and let a certified pro shop cut, square, wrap, and fletch it. It arrives ready to shoot.
Try The BuilderFive steps, all of it in your browser, all of it free until you decide to order.
Open the catalog and compare real specs side by side — inside diameter (.166" micro vs .246"), straightness tolerance (±.001" vs ±.003"), GPI weight, available spines, and factory inserts.
Dial your carbon-to-carbon cut length, choose your spine, and pick brass or aluminum inserts plus back weights. Your FOC and total arrow weight recalculate on every change — no spreadsheet required.
Choose your vane profile, then set cock and hen colors independently, pick a 3-fletch or 4-fletch layout (90° or 75°/105°), and set your offset anywhere from dead straight to full helical.
Add a high-visibility wrap — solid color or custom graphic — set the wrap length, and match your nock color to the rest of the build. Rotate and zoom the 3D arrow until it looks exactly right.
Select your field point weight, add build options like leaving inserts unglued for your own tuning, leave notes for the technicians, and place the order. Your exact spec goes straight to the bench.
Not a color swap on a stock photo — a real spec sheet that goes to the bench.
Every dozen is assembled by certified archery technicians at NxtGen Archery & Outdoors — not packed by a fulfillment warehouse.
If your arrows arrive damaged or there is a clear error on our end, contact us within 7 days with photos and we rebuild them correctly or refund you.
Design as many dozens as you like for free. You only commit at checkout, and you can review the full spec before you do.
And no — this doesn't replace your local shop. They tune your bow, fit your draw, and watch you shoot. We just handle the part that needs a jig, a saw, and a squaring tool. Bring your dozen in and get tuned around it.
Pricing updates live as you configure — every component shows its own cost and the total for your dozen updates the moment you change anything. Nothing is hidden until checkout, and you can design a full dozen without paying or creating an account.
No. Open the builder and start designing immediately. You only enter details when you decide to order or save a build.
The builder has a spine guide built in. Your bow's draw weight, draw length, and the weight up front determine the right stiffness, and the guide walks you through it. If you are still unsure, send us your setup and we will confirm before we cut anything.
Front of Center is the share of your arrow's weight sitting in the front half of the shaft. More FOC generally means better flight stability and deeper penetration. Instead of guessing, you watch the number move in real time as you change length, inserts, and point weight.
Certified archery technicians at NxtGen Archery & Outdoors, our pro shop partner. Every dozen is cut to your length, squared, wrapped, fletched at your specified offset, and inspected before it ships.
Standard build time is 5–7 business days before shipping, and it may run slightly longer at peak season. Because each dozen is built to your exact spec, nothing is pulled off a shelf.
We stand behind our workmanship. If your arrows arrive damaged in transit or there is a clear error on our end, contact us within 7 days with photos and we will rebuild them correctly or refund you.
Not at all. Your shop tunes your bow, fits your draw, and watches you shoot — none of that is replaceable. We just handle the part that needs a jig, a saw, and a squaring tool.
It takes a few minutes, costs nothing to try, and you'll see exactly what you're getting before you order.