Easton X10 Parallel Pro 3.2mm Tested | Tune, Shooting, and Consistency Data

This is the follow up shooting test for the Easton X10 Parallel Pro. After building the arrows in the previous video, I tuned them on my recurve bow at 30 meters and, as expected, they tuned up extremely easily. I also compare the X10 Parallel Pro directly to standard X10 arrows and share real world spine differences based on actual shooting, not just charts. Easton lists the difference as two spines, but in practice the gap is closer to about 70 spine, which I explain in the video. On top of shooting, I measured straightness, spine tolerance, and weight tolerance across the full dozen arrows. The consistency was excellent and exactly what you’d expect from a premium Easton arrow. If you’re considering the X10 Parallel Pro for recurve or barebow, or you want an easier tuning alternative to the standard X10, this video shows how they actually perform on the range.