🎯 Dominate your hunt with precision-engineered power
The Slick Trick Standard Pro Series and Magnum Broadheads deliver professional-grade performance with 125 grain weight, razor-sharp .035" stainless steel blades, and a durable Super Steel ferrule. Featuring a 4-edge bone-splitting tip and a total 2 1/4" cutting diameter, these broadheads are engineered for all bow types, ensuring lethal accuracy and unmatched reliability in every shot.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9 x 6 x 0.02 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 5 x 0.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
Brand Name | Slick Trick |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer's Warranty |
Model Name | Slick Trick Broadhead 1 1/8" Magnum 4 Pack |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Slick Trick |
Part Number | 15ST125M |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | Magnum |
Included Components | 4 Broadheads |
Size | 125gr |
D**L
My favorite broadhead but that’s just what I like to shoot
Accurate, built tough, extremely sharp, best bang for your buck
M**F
Great broadheads
Slick trick is one of the best brands I’ve used I highly recommend them over any other brand the one I was using 7 years ago got discontinued but these ones fly exactly the same and really do damage sharp right out of the box so be careful
1**R
Excellent Choice
I've been bow and arrow archery hunting for 30+ years and these are my favorite. I've tried dozens of different styles from fixed to expandable and back to fixed again. I just don't see the benefit with expandable heads anymore. These are very accurate and I've never had trouble with pass through shots. Once, I hit a buck in the shoulder blade and the arrow pierced the bone, passed through the brisket area and hit the opposite shoulder. Buck went 40 yards and that was the only time these haven't gone straight through. The 4 blades cut a tremendous hole and allow for plenty of hemorrhage and blood trail. I know guys that swear by the Rage heads etc. but I've killed at least 25 bucks with a compound bow, probably 7 with these heads and I've never wished I'd spent $35+ for 3 expandable heads that would cut 2" or whatever the heck those things cut. 1.25" is plenty and costs much less to shoot. Unless I hit hard bone, the ferrules are very re-usable too. Just buy new replacement blades also available on Amazon. My only complaint is they used to sell these in 10 packs for only $80. That was a much better deal and allowed you to sacrifice some blades for practice heads.
J**T
Poorly machined threads - 25-33% of ferrules have issues.
Unfortunately I’ve purchased several times from here. At least one out of every 4 ferrules has threads that will not screw into my carbon express inserts. It’s not my arrows or inserts either. 3 of the heads will screw in. One will not. Sometimes 2 have issues. It’s been last season since I ordered from here and I forgot about this issue over the past 11 months. I’m a long time slick trick 100 magnum user and 25-33% of these are defective. Keep buying slick tricks but not from this source. My $0.02! Good luck out there in the woods this year
K**D
Little high
Started shooting higher than my other broadheads once I got out past 40 yards. Hopefully it's just a tuning issue. I lost an arrow with one of these on it because my magnus buzzcuts and g5 montecs shot just fine at 50. Then I tried this magnum and it zipped right over the target. I do like the penetration of these, they seem to be on par with the best. Don't take my word for it, test your own broadheads. I will continue shooting these, and if I notice that it was my form, or my bow being out of tune I will try to update. All the broadheads I mentioned, including this one shoot my nocks off at 20 yards. These just seem to get away from me at 50+.
A**R
Fixed Blade for Bear!
After much research in preparation for an upcoming Bear hunt, I purchased these fixed blade heads. Even with a properly tuned bow set-up, I still need to adjust my sights when changing from field points to broadheads. That has always been true for me, so no big deal. In fact, every archer should practice with broadheads prior to the big day! I am glad I purchased the "Tricks". I shot an average size, cinnamon colored black bear at 27-yards. He was quartering away and the arrow passed completely through the bear and buried deep in the ground. These heads fly like darts, make a big hole (coming and going), and I am extremely impressed. I am new to the Bear hunting scene and perhaps my deer hunting mechanical head would have also passed completely through a quartering away bear. Who knows? Many outfitters prefer (or demand) their clients use fixed blade heads for bear. I am sold on these. My bear was recovered ~ 45-yards from my stand.
E**N
Good broaheads
These shoot to the same aim point as field points for my crossbow. A spine shot did not damage the blades and penetration was excellent. Wound channel was great.Three vs four blades vs mechanical. Solid is more dependable. Wound channel will be bigger with longer blades of mechanical, but they cannot, by their nature be as dependable or penetrate as well. Take your choice. Three blades sharpen more easily. Four are likely to cut more blood vessels than three. Quality steel and thicker, shorter blades will hold up better. Really simple physics and mechanics, but stirs up a lot of discussion. Take your pick. These points will kill deer.
M**0
Great quality, great price, deadly.
These things are a great design. Extremely sharp too. This was my first year with them and I'll probably never change. This doe ran 30 yards and I knew as soon as she was hit that she wasn't going far. It sliced clean through a rib. Very strong and very durable. Plus there the same price as 2 or 3 packs for 4. The only thing that I'm not a huge fan of is they don't stay together while not in the arrow but really that's not a big deal at all. They hold tight in your arrow. 100% recommend them.
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