I've shot a variety of Carbon Express (Maxima Hunters, Aramid Kevlar, Blue Streak Selects (not by Easton)) and Gold Tip XT Hunters.
Really depends on what you want from an arrow in terms of overall weight and kintic energy.
Heard good things about VAP and a buddy of mine is considering them. I still have Blue Streak Selects and Aramid Kevlar. The Aramid are heavier arrows that I tend to use when hunting tight cover from tree stand or blind because the shots aren't usually longer than 20-30 yards. Use the Blue Streaks where I think I'll have longer shots opportunities like out here in AZ.
One thing I like about the Blue Streak Selects and would likely carry over to other CE arrows and maybe other brands, I have two setups for shooting Nocturnal lighted nocks or going with Bohning Double Lock Nocks and the weight is within +/- 2 grains.
For my normal everyday shooting, my Blue Streaks are wrapped with 4" blazer wraps, the bulldog nock protector, and bohning double nock. With 100g tip, they weigh 380g on a 28" arrow. For my low light or if I want to shoot a lighted nock, I have the same arrows without wrap, without bulldog collar, and with a Nocturnal nock. They weigh 380-382 grain.
I robin hooded an arrow with a lighted nock at 40 yards shooting one of the non-lit arrows. As stated earlier, $ lost on lost/damaged arrows and in this case a little more on a more expensive nock.
What I didn't like about the models I considered from Easton or Behman etc... was weight comparison. I try to get as flat of a shooting arrow as I can without cranking up the weight. Carbon Express has always provided me with those options.
As for models, I could never see a noticeable difference betw/arrows that were .003 vs .001 etc... Just about any arrow you pick today is made by a reputable company with a following of loyal fans/customers and will get the job done.
The arrows I own may appear expensive, but I'm an opportunist when it comes to purchasing and when I find an arrow or any equipment with a solid reputation, and I have a need, I grab it.
Good luck and shoot straight.