
Seller Tooth of the Arrow Broadheads
125-Grain 1-Inch Single Bevel Broadhead – 3 Broadheads Per Pack Heavier weight. Deeper cut. Same unstoppable rotation. The 125-Grain 1-Inch Single Bevel Broadhead takes everything lethal about our 100-grain model and adds more momentum, more penetration, and even more devastation on impact. Machined from a single bar of high-carbon steel, this fixed 2-blade head is built for bone-breaking power and unmatched durability. Zero moving parts. Zero failure points. 100% lethal. 0.060-inch thick blades – the heaviest, toughest single-bevel we’ve ever built. Tanto tip – designed to punch through the toughest bone without folding or curling. Single-bevel rotation on impact – twists through tissue and bone for deeper penetration and a more lethal wound channel. Sharp out of the box. Easy to resharpen. Ready for anything you hunt. Curious why we only released a right bevel? Read this article: Helical Direction, Arrow Clocking, and Single Bevels Recommended for: experienced bowhunters who want maximum penetration, extreme durability, and single-bevel bone-breaking performance on deer, elk, bear, and other large game. Tech Specs Grain Weight: 125 grain Cutting Diameter: 1" Blade Count: 2 Blade Thickness: 0.060" Blade Material: Heat-treated high-carbon steel Ferrule Material: Heat-treated high-carbon steel Tip Style: Tanto Deployment: N/A (fixed blade) Bevel Type: Single bevel — right-hand rotation Blades Replaceable: No — one-piece machined design Blade Angle: 22.5° per side (45° total) Made In: USA Pack Size: 3 broadheads Designed for heavier setups that demand pass-throughs. The extra 25 grains add momentum, improving flight stability, penetration, and terminal performance while maintaining compact geometry for quiet, consistent accuracy. Features Heavy-Hitting Design – 125 grains of single-bevel power for deeper penetration and devastating wound channels. Single-Bevel Rotation – Creates bone-splitting torque on impact, driving the broadhead through even the toughest tissue. 0.060" Thick Blades – Our thickest, toughest blades ever — engineered for edge retention and strength under extreme impact. One-Piece Machined Construction – Machined from a single bar of steel; no joints, screws, or welds — pure reliability. Tanto Tip – Reinforced for punching through bone without deformation, maintaining tip integrity after impact. Razor Sharp & Easy to Resharpen – Simple flat-stone maintenance keeps edges hunting-sharp season after season. Quiet, Compact Profile – The solid 1-inch design minimizes wind drag and noise in flight. Proudly Made in the USA – Fully machined, heat-treated, and packaged in the USA. FAQ Q: How is the 125 different from the 100-grain version?A: The 125-grain head carries more mass, resulting in greater momentum and penetration — ideal for larger or tougher game. It maintains the same 1-inch cutting diameter and flight stability but hits noticeably harder. Q: What makes single bevels special?A: The single-bevel grind causes the head to rotate as it penetrates, splitting bone and tissue apart in a corkscrew motion for deeper and more destructive wound channels. Q: Will this fly like a field point?A: Yes — when your bow is tuned and arrows are properly spined. The 125-grain weight often stabilizes flight even better for many shooters. Q: Are the blades replaceable?A: No. These are one-piece fixed broadheads — the blades are machined into the ferrule for maximum strength. Q: What comes in each pack?A: Each pack contains 3 broadheads. Q: What type of game is this designed for?A: Perfect for whitetail, elk, bear, hogs, and other large game where bone penetration and structural integrity matter most. Q: What tools do I need to sharpen it?A: A simple flat sharpening stone or diamond stone is all you need — maintain the single-bevel angle and finish with a strop for a razor edge. Q: Are these made in the USA?A: Yes — machined, heat-treated, and packaged in the USA.
Standard shipping, arriving June 30 - July 7.
Returns accepted within 30 days of delivery.
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