Product Overview
NAP calls the Edge a Spitfire on steroids, and for once the marketing is close. The exclusive straight-serrated blades tear through hide and flesh and saw through bone that would stop a plain edge, on a 1 3/4 inch cut. When the angle is bad and the shot still has to count, serrations keep working.
Why it earns a spot
- Exclusive NAP straight and serrated blades: straight edges slice hide and arteries, serrations saw bone
- Offset blades produce wide exit holes and heavy blood trails
- 1 3/4 in cutting diameter with the hardened Trophy Tip point
- Micro grooved Slimline ferrule for out-of-the-box field-point accuracy
- Replacement blades and practice head available
Specs
| Grain weight | 100 grain |
|---|---|
| Cutting diameter | 1 3/4 in |
| Blades | 3, straight/serrated, offset |
| Point | Hardened Trophy Tip |
| Pack | 3 pack |
Where it sits in the Spitfire family
| Model | Blades | Cut | Grain | Character |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spitfire | 3 | 1 1/2" | 100 / 125 | The proven all-rounder |
| Spitfire Maxx | 3 | 1 3/4" | 100 / 125 | Bigger hole, same flight |
| Spitfire XXX | 3 | 2" | 100 | Maximum cutting diameter |
| Spitfire Double Cross | 2+2 | 2" + 1 1/8" | 100 | Two-stage, four blades |
| Spitfire Edge | 3 | 1 3/4" | 100 | Serrated, saws through bone |
| Gobbler Getter | 3 | 1 1/2" | 100 | Turkey, rounded shock point |
Related: Spitfire, Spitfire Maxx, and all broadheads.