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Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Fits my Easton sonics perfectly, lights up great and overall good to have if your practicing after sun fall
I-do-it-all
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
As headline says. When it comes to no-name nock-offs (pun intended), usually the build quality/longevity is the problem. Not with these!! Lights aren't the brightest, but work well enough to track in broad daylight. The most important thing to me is the ease of disabling the light after a shot has been taken. These do so easily. After hundreds of shots, all my nocks still perform well. I've not had a single nock not turn on when fired yet. Ordered several more for all my arrows, would recommend to anyone.
Hlee
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
So easy to turn off. Better pricing then big store brand
Melinda S. Christy
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024
These are great for the money, not as good as a name brand like Nocturnal, but not bad. One of the six did go bad pretty quickly and does not want to turn off.
Customer Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024
6PCS G Lighted Nocks for Arrows .165 .204 .233 .244 .246 with ON/Off Switch with H, S, GT Bushings LED Arrow Nocks.I tried these nocks in arrows shot at straw targets, The light every time, and are easy to reset. They do not seem to affect my shooting or arrow performance negatively. I do that all on my own. I have uninstalled them and replaced with regular nocks, I will save these for some time I am night or low light shooting. I like them.
Irv
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
Once again, I made a purchase into the unknown. As an added bonus, the illuminated nocks came without instructions (another invention and not a product).I thought that an illuminated nock would have, as it’s prime mover, a tiny capacitor that would charge via the inertia provided from the bow string. The discharge from the capacitor would trickle electricity to an led light source. Such a device could last a very long time and be suitable to a target archer. I am a target archer.Alas, illuminated nocks contain a very tiny battery, which I presume equates to a very tiny life and are only suitable to the bow hunter. I have a question in to the maker regarding possibility of consumer battery change out (no answer yet). It looks to me that the battery is glued into a cavity in the nock and everything is a one shot deal.How to get them to turn on? There looked to be a tiny switch slider on the side of the nock with an inviting serrated surface. But the sides of the switch were wedge shaped (did I mention lack of instructions yet?). I probed with my finger and did not get a response. I resorted to viewing videos on the topic and found some illuminated nocks were started by fishing the back of a knife down the nock to string cavity. A rod seemed to be present in this area so I gave it a go. No response. So I went back what looked to be the tiny switch slider and gave it a more manly push with a tiny blade screwdriver. Success.I am a fairly mechanical person and this had me flustered. Please marketers, consider us all eager but foolish and provide us some insight as to how best use your products. It will do us both some good.Other than that, quality looks good and intermediate plastic bushings are provided to fit a variety of arrow shaft diameters. They give a bright enough light to stand out in twilight.Another thing. Be aware that some illuminated nocks are intended for cross bows and have a semi circular nock to string mating surface. These are completely unsuitable for bow use.
Justin Shields
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
I lost a couple arrows this season and this was the perfect solution. Works well.
JKUhunter
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
Great product. Fits nicely in Easton axis 4mm FMJ shaft.
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