Shaft Weight Spine @ 28"
Span
ALUMINUM SHAFT COMPONENT SPECIFICATIONS
Stock Length3 Conventional Nock
Size4
UNI System5
NIBB Point
One-piece
Bullet Point
RPS7
Insert Alum.
RPS7 Point
Size XX751 X72 XX751 X72 UNI Bushing6 Super UNI Bushing1 Size 0
Grains per Inch Deflection in Inches Inches Inches Grains Grains Grains8 Grains8 Grains8
1214 5.9 — 2.501 26½ — — — — — 45 — —
1413 5.9 — 2.036 26 — 7 ⁄ 32 — — — 35 — —
1416 7.2 — 1.684 27 — 7 ⁄ 32 2 — 46 52 — —
1514 — 6.8 1.379 — 26½ — 5 — 619 — — —
1516 7.3 — 1.403 27½ — 1/4 3 — 48 54 — —
1614 — 7.7 1.153 — 28 — 5 — 51 — — —
1616 8.4 — 1.079 28½ — 1/4 5 — 56 63 — —
1618 9.8 — 0.957 32½ — 1/4 — — — 50 — —
1713 7.4 — 1.044 29 — — 7 — 54 — — —
1714 — 8.1 0.963 — 29 — 7 — 56 — — —
1716 9.0 — 0.880 29 — 1/4 7 — 60 68 10 17 ⁄ 64
1813 7.9 — 0.874 30 — 1/4 8 — 56 — 14 9 ⁄ 32
1814 — 8.6 0.799 — 29½ — 8 — 60 — — —
1816 9.3 — 0.756 30 — 9 ⁄ 32 8 — 63 74 12 9 ⁄ 32
1820 12.2 — 0.592 29½ — 9 ⁄ 32 — — — 59 — —
1913 8.3 — 0.733 31 — 9 ⁄ 32 9 — 64 — 18 5 ⁄ 16
1914 — 9.3 0.658 — 30½ — 9 — 64 — — —
1916 10.0 — 0.623 31 — 9 ⁄ 32 9 — 72 82 16 5 ⁄ 16
2013 9.0 — 0.610 32 — — — 5 68 — 21 5 ⁄ 16
2014 — 9.6 0.579 — 31½ — (10) 5 71 — — —
2016 10.6 — 0.531 32 — — — 4 80 90 20 5 ⁄ 16
2114 9.9 9.9 0.510 31 32½ — (11) 7 78 100 25 5 ⁄ 16
2212 — 8.8 0.505 — 32½ — (14) 9 1029 100 31 11 ⁄ 32
2213 9.8 9.9 0.458 31 33½ — (13) 9 88 100 30 11 ⁄ 32
2214 — 10.4 0.425 — 33 — (14) 9 1039 100 — —
2311 — 8.9 0.450 — 33 — (15) 11 999 100 37 11 ⁄ 32
2312 — 9.5 0.423 — 33 — (15) 11 999 100 37 11 ⁄ 32
2314 10.7 10.8 0.391 32 33½ — (14) 10 — 100 34 11 ⁄ 32
2315 11.7 11.8 0.342 32 34 — — 11 — 100 37 11 ⁄ 32
2318 — 13.7 0.300 — 34¼ — — 11 — 200 — —
2412 — 9.7 0.400 — 34 — (17) 12 110 100 40 11 ⁄ 32
2413 — 10.5 0.365 — 34 — (17) 12 110 100 40 11 ⁄ 32
2511 — 9.6 0.348 — 34 — (20) 15 1089 100 52 11 ⁄ 32
2512 — 10.3 0.321 — 34½ — (20) 15 1089 100 52 11 ⁄ 32
2612 — 10.7 0.285 — 34½ — (22) 17 — 150 58 3 ⁄ 8
2613 — 11.5 0.265 — 34½ — (22) 17 — 150 58 3 ⁄ 8
2712 — 11.3 0.260 — 34½ — — 19 — 150/300 — —
— Indicates not available
1 XX75 Tribute, Jazz, Platinum Plus, Genesis.
2 X7 Eclipse.
3 Length is approximate stock shaft length for each size.
4 Nock size for conventional swaged nock taper.
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5 UNI–Universal Nock Installation System.
6 Parentheses indicate smaller G Nock UNI Bushing size is available as an optional accessory.
7 RPS = Replaceable Point System with 8-32 ATA Standard thread.
8 NIBB point grain weights are ±0.5 grain. All other components are ±1 grain.
9 This NIBB point will provide approximately an 8% F.O.C. All other
NIBB points are approximately 7% F.O.C. F.O.C. is Front-of-
Center balance position on the arrow shaft.
10 Super UNI Bushing accepts Super, S, 3D Super Nock, and
Micro Super Nock.
! WARNING!: FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY.
SEE WARNINGS AND USE AT WWW.BSAFE.WS OR 877-INFO-ETP (877-463-6387).
BOW INSPECTION
Before shooting any Easton arrow, it is critical to inspect your bow, including all components, to be sure that it is
properly adjusted and in good working order. Easton arrows should only be used with bows that have a correct pull
weight and draw length (see arrow selection chart at www.eastonarchery.com/shaft-selector/). Selecting the correct
arrow and arrow length for the bow is the responsibility of the shooter, and failure to do so could result in personal injury
and/or equipment damage.
WARNING! NEVER SHOOT AN ARROW WITH AN IMPROPERLY ADJUSTED OR DAMAGED BOW.
ARROW BREAKAGE
Any arrow can become damaged. A damaged arrow could break upon release and injure you or a bystander.
Damage to an arrow shaft, or any of its components, may occur from improper transport, handling, or use; impacts
with hard objects or other arrows; or, after being shot into a game animal. No list can cover all possible conditions
and situations that may cause damage. Use good judgment and common sense, as well as follow the warnings and
instructions below, to determine if your arrow has been damaged in any way.
WARNING! NEVER SHOOT A DAMAGED ARROW.
ARROW USE PRECAUTIONS
Before each shot (including the first shot of a new arrow) carefully inspect each arrow shaft and all arrow
components to see that they have not been damaged. Before shooting, place the arrow between your thumb and
fingers, and using your other hand to slowly rotate the shaft, run your fingertips along the entire arrow length, feeling
and looking closely for nicks, cracks, splits, dents, or other marks that could indicate the shaft has been damaged (see
arrow inspection video at www.eastonarchery.com/warning-use/). If your arrow is crested, inspect for damage on the
crest surface and for any soft spots under the crest wrap. You may need to remove the cresting to make a thorough
inspection. If damage is present, DISCARD THE ARROW.
WARNING! NEVER SHOOT A DAMAGED ARROW.
Before each shot, inspect the nock for damage and check that it is fully seated, and fits tightly in the shaft. Apply
twisting pressure to see if the nock turns easily. If the nock has backed out of the arrow or turns easily, inspect for
cracks in the arrow shaft. If there are cracks in the arrow shaft, or if the nock is loose, DISCARD THE ARROW.
WARNING! NEVER SHOOT A DAMAGED ARROW.
If the nock is damaged, REPLACE THE NOCK.
WARNING! NEVER SHOOT AN ARROW WITH A DAMAGED NOCK.
ADDITIONAL TESTS FOR CARBON ARROWS
When checking carbon arrows, perform the following additional tests:
1. Grasp the shaft just above the point and below the nock, then flex the arrow in an arc (bending it away from you
and others) with a deflection of 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm), and feel and listen for cracking (Figure 1).
Perform this test 4 to 6 times, rotating the arrow slightly between each flex until you have gone around the
entire arrow. If you hear or feel cracking, the carbon has been damaged,
DISCARD THE ARROW.
WARNING! NEVER SHOOT A DAMAGED ARROW.
2. While still holding the point and fletching ends of the arrow, twist
the shaft in opposite directions (Figure 2). If the arrow “relaxes” or twists
easily, the carbon has been damaged. DISCARD THE ARROW.
WARNING! NEVER SHOOT A DAMAGED ARROW.
A damaged arrow could break upon release and injure you or a
bystander. If you have any reason to believe that an arrow has been
damaged, DISCARD THE ARROW.
WARNING! NEVER SHOOT A DAMAGED ARROW.
CARBON ARROW CUTTING
Only cut a carbon arrow using a high-speed arrow cut-off saw. Using any other saw or cutting device may cause
damage to the arrow. If an arrow has been cut without using a high-speed arrow cut-off saw, DISCARD THE ARROW.
WARNING! NEVER SHOOT A DAMAGED ARROW.
To reduce your risk of serious injury or death, you must read and understand all safety warnings and
instructions. If you do not understand these instructions, or cannot adequately perform the above tests, STOP
and seek appropriate assistance before shooting any arrow.
Some of the products listed in this Product Guide may be subject to California Proposition 65 warnings requirements. See product packaging
or website for specific warning information. This Product Guide is intended for informational purposes only, not a solicitation for product sales.
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