NightMare
A hunter's dream come true and the hunted's worst nightmare! The Nightmare Broadhead delivers massive blood trails like no other fixed blade head. The secret is the exclusive combination of offset blades and NAP's patented Trivex point that actually pre-stretches and twists hide and tissue, splits bone and delivers a quick, effective kill.

Fully assembled and ready to shoot,100 grains has never been more frightening!
AVAILABLE WEIGHTSCUTTING DIAMETER
100 grain1-1/4"

60-492 Nightmare Broadhead  100 Grain 3-pack
60-499 Nightmare Replacement Blades (9)


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  • Offset Blade Design
    Offset Blade Design
    Offset blade design produces larger entrance and exit holes to take down game quickly.
  • Trivex™ Bone Splitting Point
    Trivex™ Bone Splitting Point
    The Trivex™ point is designed for maximum bone splitting power and penetration. Unbelieveably strong and accurate.
  • Diamize™ Sharpened Blades
    Diamize™ Sharpened Blades
    The Diamize™ sharpening process creates the sharpest blades in the industry for massive hemorrhaging and knock down power. The are the sharpest broadhead blades ever created. Sharper blades equal quicker kills.
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This antelope was killed using the NightMare. To see more trophies from using the NightMare click the more photos button below.

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  1. Resharpened blades VS new ones.
    It’s always best to use new blades when possible. No resharpening techniques will get Nightmare blades as sharp as new ones. The Nightmare has multiple grind angles which produces the sharpest blades possible.
  2. Offset Blades make bigger holes
    The blades of the Nightmare broadhead are offset which really do make larger entrance holes. Mechanical heads have long since enjoyed this feature, now it’s available on our premium fixed blade Nightmare as well. The blades are not twisted, so they penetrate perfectly straight thru the animal.
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"I just wanted to know who came up with that Nightmare head! This is the sharpest thing I have ever seen. I’m shooting a PSE X-Force at 325 feet per second and that head just thinks it’s a field point. Unbelievable! "
Sean
Washington