Evolution Outdoors
WHITETAIL FURY
WHITETAIL FURY
Special Offer: Free Practice Head or Blade with 6 Pack purchase. See details below.
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HUGE 2 3/8 Cutting Diameter
- Hyde's patented blade locking technology
- 2 3/8" Cutting diameter mechanical blade
- Groups consistently with your field points
- 3/4" Front blade
- 420 Stainless steel blades
- Front blade thickness .060
- Mechanical blade thickness .030
- US machined & assembled with the tightest tolerances
- Superior quality and design
- Multi-functional ferrules "U.S. Pat. No. 10,890,421 B2"
- Locking technology "U.S. Pat. No. 10,809,044 B2"
5 Weight Options:
- 100 GR - 7075 Aircraft Aluminum
- 125 GR - 416 Hardened Stainless Steel
- 150 GR - 416 Hardened Stainless Steel
- Crossbow - 100 GR - 7075 Aircraft Aluminum
- Crossbow - 150 GR - 416 Hardened Stainless Steel
(Designed to fit the standard OD of the crossbow arrows)
Free Practice Head or Blade with Purchase
- Get a FREE Practice Head when you buy 6 broadheads in 100g or 125g.
- Get a FREE Practice Blade when you buy 6 broadheads in 150g or Crossbow version.
- Mix & match configurations are allowed.
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Best broadheads I have used. Massive wound channel I have used on Boar, elk, and deer. Highly recommend!
Very well made, sharp as hell! Waiting to kill my first whitetail with them.
These things kill deer no matter what, too far back and just miss the lungs? No problem these things will cause enough damage to put the critter down. I will only use these from here on out. I primarily hunt sika deer in Maryland and them bastards are tough and not easy to find if you made a bad shot but these things put em down no matter what. I was an inch behind the lungs on my stag last October and this broadhesd didn’t let him go 40 yds before I found him piled up in the swamp. Things fly like field points too.
TOOK MY FIRST DEER IN 31 YEARS WITH THE WHITETAIL FURY , SHOT WAS HIGH BUT WITH THE MASSIVE CUT I WAS ABLE TO SLICE BOTH LUNGS,AND THE DEER DIDNT GO 40 YARDS
THANKS FOR AN AWESOME HEAD
Let me preface this review by saying previously I shot single bevel heads with heavy arrows (575 grains). I also only used the broad head once. That being said, with the same 575 grain setup (150 grain broadheads and 100 grain insert), it laid a big bodied buck wide open and sent blood spewing. High angled shot at 21 yards entered behind the right lung, went through lung and heart and then out the chest. Also hit the off side leg on the way out, tearing a large piece of hide from it. My only critique of the broad head is that the blades were severely chattered. The ferrule was in perfect working order as it is made from 416SS. Overall this is my go to broadhead for anything smaller than elk.
Congratulations on a successful hunt — that’s an incredible shot scenario, and we’re glad to hear the broadhead performed exactly as designed. Your detailed breakdown of the arrow setup and impact path really highlights what this head is built to do.
The 2 3/8' cutting diameter mechanical blades are engineered to deliver maximum damage while maintaining structural integrity, which is why you saw such a dramatic wound channel and pass‑through. Regarding the blade condition, they’re intentionally designed to bend rather than break under the tremendous stress of impacting bone and dense tissue. This helps preserve effectiveness in the moment, even on tough angles like the one you described.
Mechanical blades should be replaced after being used on game to ensure consistent performance, and since your ferrules are still in perfect condition, a fresh set of blades is all you need. Replacement blades are available on our website whenever you’re ready.
Thanks again for sharing your real‑world results — we always appreciate seeing our gear put to work and hearing from hunters who rely on it in the field.