The Trypan-specific, polymer Shock Collar delivers exceptional blade retention and consistently reliable blade deployment for true flight and deadly impact. Rage solved that problem by of course adding no collar(NC) technology to the Hypodermic Trypan for reliable blade retention and deployment. They also failed often by expanding one or both blade(s) in the quiver. The old Trypan’s shock collar was poorly designed, the collars easily became brittle in the cold causing them to break in the quiver. The blades have a super swept-back blade design which reduces friction, resulting in better penetration. 039″ thick razor-sharp expandable blades, and a hybrid tip. The all-new Hypodermic Trypan NC utilizes a titanium streamlined ferrule for aerodynamic flight, two. Not yet available on Amazon Rage Hypodermic Trypan NCįor, 2021 Rage decided to upgrade their Hypodermic Trypan, which is a highly accurate 100-grain mechanical broadhead that arrived on the market in 2019. The SEVR Robusto 2.0 is available in 150-grain in standard 8-32 threads. Practice lock allows practicing with actual broadheads to verify true point-of-impact without dulling the blades. The Robusto 2.0 utilizes SEVR’s patented rear deploy locking-pivoting blade technology keeps the non-barbed blades fully contained in the ferrule and lock open on impact. The Robusto 2.0 features a precision-ground tip. This increases penetration versus regular rear-deploy non-pivoting broadheads. Blades pivot as needed to keep arrows driving straight through the animal even on steep quartering shots and bone impacts. The blades are made from 420-grade stainless steel and have optimized geometry for better penetration. 032-inch thick expandable blades have a 2-inch cutting diameter. The SEVR Robusto 2.0 sports a fluted, one-piece hardened-steel ferrule that is optimized to withstand the punishing demands of fast(400fps+) crossbows. The Robusto 2.0 is a new mechanical broadhead from SEVR for 2021 that was designed and built especially for crossbow hunters who want the very best terminal performance, increased FOC and bolt/arrow energy, and prefer the largest possible entry and exit wounds.
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