See How RAGE™ Compares
Watch the high speed footage below and see for yourself how RAGE compares to the competition.
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Deeper Penetration
Penetration tests show that RAGE out-penetrates the competition. This, with a larger cutting diameter! The image at left also shows the remarkable wound channel created by a RAGE.
Combine huge entry holes, better penetration, superior wound channels and it is obvious that shooting a RAGE will expand your KILL ZONE!
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Blind Exit
When shot through the fine mesh of a high quality blind, neither the Rage 2 blade or Rage 3 blade will deploy prematurely. This high speed footage shows both Rage heads being shot though the mesh of a Double Bull Matrix blind without blade activation. This is particularly good news for the bow-wielding turkey hunter who needs the concealment of a blind to get drawn. It's also great for the new breed of bowhunters who like to hunt eye level for deer and other big game.
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Durability through Wood!
Watch the splinters fly as both the Rage 2 blade and Rage 3 blade blast through a sheet of particle board without a problem. Not only are Rage SlipCam broadheads superior from an entry hole, wound channel and penetration standpoint, they're also extremely durable!
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Durability into Concrete Block!
The ultimate test of broadhead integrity is the concrete block shot. Watch here as both the Rage 2 blade and Rage 3 blade survive this explosive collision. Concrete dust flies and arrow shafts collapse over the broadheads, but both the Rage 2 blade and Rage 3 blade perform without failure!
Over-the-Top Expandable
Over-The-Top Expandable
Traditional "over-the-top" expandables fly like a field tip but, as this image shows, they penetrate much like a field tip, too. The blades literally deploy as they enter. The inset shows that blades are not fully opened even after penetration.
Cut-on-Contact Fixed Blade
Cut-on-Contact Fixed Blade
With a fixed-blade broadhead, you know what you're going to get ... a fixed cutting diameter and the bow tuning and in-flight hassles that come with permanently deployed blades. The inset shows the head as it penetrates.
Trocar Tip Fixed Blade
Trocar Tip Fixed Blade
Regardless of design, a fixed blade broadhead has a fixed cutting diameter and, because it has more surface area, will tend to steer and will be more difficult to tune.
Rage 2 Blade Broadhead
RAGE 2 Blade Broadhead
The RAGE 2 Blade's rear-deploying blades are fully deployed at entry. In fact, they hyper-extend to 2.5 inches before locking into their 2.0 inch cutting diameter. The result is a HUGE entry hole. The inset photo shows a side view of the hyper-extended blades after entry.
Rage 3 Blade Broadhead
RAGE 3 Blade Broadhead
The RAGE 3 Blade also has rear-opening blades that are fully deployed at entry. As this photo shows, the blades are really hyper-extended beyond the 1.5 inch cutting diameter and result in a HUGE entry hole. The inset photo shows a side view of the hyper-extended blades post entry.