You can personalize your products with your own logo print and label service. This will help you stand out from the crowd and create a lasting impression on your customers.
ChaoGu is not just an online store, it is a platform for you to express your creativity and style. You can customize your packagings with different colors, shapes, and designs to suit your preferences and needs.
ChaoGu understands that you want to receive your products as soon as possible and in good condition. That is why they offer various shipping ways for you to choose from, such as express, standard, or economy delivery.
ChaoGu values your satisfaction and loyalty. They provide fast delivery and excellent customer service for every order. You can contact them anytime if you have any questions or issues with your products.
From 2016 to 2023, we have continuously added our production equipment. Currently, we have 38 fully automatic CNC machining centers and other machines. We can produce 3 million different types of field points every month. At the same time, we also have a company with excellent quality. The arrow shaft cooperative manufacturer.
So we can produce about 1.5 million arrows per month. No matter whether you are OEM or ODM, we will provide you with high-quality services.
Since 2021, we have tried to diversify our development, so we designed and produced some types of darts. The manufacturing materials of darts include copper, iron, tungsten steel, etc. We are constantly developing new processing techniques to produce more fashionable products.
ChaoGu carbon arrows are the carbon arrow experts, and they provide you with the best carbon arrows for archery. However, even the best carbon arrows need proper care and maintenance to keep them in good condition and extend their lifespan. Here are some tips on how to care for your ChaoGu carbon arrows. First, inspect your carbon arrows before and after each use. Look for any cracks, splits, or damage on the shaft, nock, insert, point, and fletching. If you find any, discard the arrow or replace the damaged part. Second, clean your carbon arrows regularly. Use a damp cloth or a soft brush to wipe off any dirt, blood, or debris. Do not use harsh chemicals or solvents that may damage the carbon fiber. Third, store your carbon arrows properly. Keep them in a cool, dry, and dark place. Avoid extreme temperatures, humidity, or sunlight. Use a quiver or a case to protect your carbon arrows from dust, moisture, or impact. By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your ChaoGu carbon arrows will last longer and perform better.
Carbon arrows have many advantages over other types of arrows, such as wood, aluminum, or fiberglass. Carbon arrows are more consistent, accurate, and resistant to bending or breaking. They also have less wind drift and better penetration.
The main factors to consider when choosing carbon arrows are spine, weight, length, and fletching. Spine is the stiffness of the arrow shaft, which affects the arrow's flight and accuracy. Weight is the mass of the arrow, which affects the arrow's speed and kinetic energy. Length is the measurement of the arrow from the nock to the tip, which affects the arrow's draw length and clearance. Fletching is the material attached to the back of the arrow, which affects the arrow's stability and spin.
The right spine for your carbon arrows depends on your bow's draw weight, draw length, and arrow point weight. You can use a spine chart or a spine calculator to find the recommended spine for your setup. Generally, the higher the draw weight, the stiffer the spine. The longer the draw length, the stiffer the spine. The heavier the point weight, the stiffer the spine.
With any good trend, there’s a tendency to slide to the extreme. Take for example the recent bowhunting trend of shooting heavy arrows and hefty fixed-blade broadheads.
For seasoned bowhunters, the advantage is clear—practicing with same broadheads you hunt with means you know exactly how your arrows will fly and where they will hit when the big moment comes. Bowhunters no longer have to “hope” that their hunting heads will fly the same as their practice heads—with ChaoGu broadheads, they are one and the same.