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The G5 Flat Diamond Stone Sharpener is a dual-sided (600 & 1200 grit) diamond sharpening tool specifically designed for Montec broadheads. Its flat surface ensures precise, error-free sharpening, while the included nylon case protects the tool for long-lasting use. Ideal for hunters seeking quick, consistent edge restoration and superior blade performance.












| ASIN | B001GX6GE4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #152,154 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #206 in Archery Broadheads |
| Brand | G5 Outdoors |
| Brand Name | G5 Outdoors |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 115 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00817990001227 |
| Grit Type | Fine,Rough |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.25"L x 5.13"W x 0.75"H |
| Item Type Name | Broadhead Sharpeners |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | G5 Outdoors |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PNT1956803 |
| Material | Diamond |
| Material Type | Diamond |
| Model Number | 122 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.25"L x 5.13"W x 0.75"H |
| UPC | 798527435220 817990001227 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
S**R
Nice stone!
It's super easy to sharpen your G5 broad heads with this. Actually, any decent flat stone will work and you don't really NEED this one but it’s cool because it’s called The G5 Montec Flat Diamond Sharpener. This stone was an "Amazon recommended purchase" and I admit it, it was an impulse buy. It’s still a nice stone and it does work very well. The particularly nice and convenient feature about the stone is that each side of the stone is a different grit so you don't need two different stones to achieve the same result. It has a rough side and fine side. The stone is marked on each side with the grit number. I believe it’s 600 and 1200 grit. The design of the broad head itself is the true reason they are so easy to sharpen. The edge is ground flat so it allows you to lay the broad head flat on the stone which eliminates any human error. Sharpening these is ten thousand times easier than free hand sharpening a knife. All you have to do is lay your broad head flat on the stone and rub it back and forth, it's really that easy. You cannot mess this up, it's impossible. I marked the edges using a sharpie as recommended and this step cannot be avoided. You need to do this to ensure that you have removed all the high spots. New broad heads don't come completely flat from the factory and there will be high spots. It will initially take a little time to get them perfectly flat and sharp, however, after the initial sharpening, touch up sharpening will be much quicker. Use the 600 grit side until ALL the marker has been removed and all the edges are nice and shiny. When I say ALL the marker has to be removed I do mean all of it. If you can see any marker at all left anywhere on the edges then you still have high spots and you will never get these as sharp as you think they should be. The secret to getting hair popping results is to REMOVE ALL THE HIGH SPOTS. Okay, I think I've made that clear. Depending on your particular broad heads it may take you more or less time to remove the high spots but be patient and it will pay off in the end. Rotate the broad head about every 20 strokes or so. This will keep the removal of metal as close to equal as possible for each side. Keep rotating every 20 strokes until the high spots are gone. Use the 1200 grit side and rotate the broad head the same way but this time step down the amount of strokes for each side. I use 20 strokes per side and then 19, 18, 17… until I reach one stroke per side. A bit excessive? Yeah probably but I'm particular. I personally used a leather strop to finish the edges but this step isn't critical; the stone alone will sharpen to a hair shaving edge. The initial sharpening time invested per broad head was about 20 minutes. I had a lot of high spots on mine and I spent a lot of time on the 600 grit side. Again, unless you severely damage your broad head while hunting, touch up sharpening will be much quicker. Use water on the stone when you sharpen to help keep the stone surface lubricated and free of metal. You will achieve an edge faster if you use water vs not using it. Good luck and happy hunting!
D**I
Sharpens broadheads really well.
I used this stone to sharpen my g5 montec broadheads. It did a great job getting the edge back. I strongly recommend this for the montec broadheads
E**S
Great product
Works great.
N**N
Very good quality stone and capable of sharpening broadheads to a ...
Very good quality stone and capable of sharpening broadheads to a fine edge. I just wish it was larger and lasted longer.
H**E
Really works!
I was skeptical of how well this would actually sharpen. To my surprise they feel brand new! Can’t beat the value either I would highly recommend.
A**E
This thing is tiny and only good for sharpening broadheads.
The dimensions listed for this item are a bald-faced lie. There is a clearly labeled image that says it's 5.13" by 9.25” by .75", and the package it arrived in isn't even that big. Profoundly misleading. The stone itself is actually the size of a credit card. I'll delete this review if they change the image below to something more honest.
T**N
Good Edge
Puts a quick sharp edge on knife or broadhead
C**D
The Montec broadhead is a piece of gear that people either love or hate
It works, plain and simple. The Montec broadhead is a piece of gear that people either love or hate. There doesn't seem to be much in-between. I love the Montec so the sharpener is wonderful.
S**E
Great stone.
Great stone for G5 heads. Montec's are sharper than ever, and even put a wicked edge on my T3's.
C**N
Five Stars
👍
J**N
outil
Déçu un peu car il y avait une imperfection sur un des cotés , le coté pour aiguisage de finition
J**S
Quality less than expected
Surface isn't smooth at all. Use an old knife first to even the surface or it will damage your broadhead.
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