No glues, fletching tools, cleaning or scraping, instantaneous rotational torque, simple broadhead tuning, utmost arrow penetration, stability, faster the flight the better they fly, 70% less cross wind drift, no flight deformation, Reduced tail walk, wobble and chatter, field replaceable rugged, durable and reusable. go to the website and check them out http://www.starrflight.com/ if you have used them tell me what you think, thinking of experimenting with them in the off season. If you watch the videos on there website it looks like they fall of every time they shoot an animal.
I see no reason to change whats been working for hundreds of years with regular fletchings. I think all those things you listed are sales gimmicks anyway. Just my .02.
I bought some a few years ago. They fly good out to any distance I've ever shot them. I never used them to take any game animals. They make a slight whistling noise while in flight. I was just to nervous to use them to shoot deer. Good luck.
So should I take it you shoot something like this: http://www.museevirtuel-virtualmuseum.ca/media/edu/EN/uploads/image/arch1546942.jpg (In jest)
I think they would work, but dont like the fact that they just fall off when you get a pass through. Just one more thing to find at the end of the day. i think I will stay with my BLAZERS.