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2025-09-06 14:39:50
If you’re a novice and you have a recurve that you want to shoot vanes off of, this is the rest for you. Applied correctly to my bow, it gives me about 1/2cm clearance from the shelf so higher profile vanes will still strike the shelf but lower profile vanes work just fine, especially if you orient your nock point about half an inch high. This rest provides excellent release for my arrows. My only complaint is that arrows do slide off of it quite easily but that’s more of a form correction issue than design. This is the only style of rest that I will ever need. Takes very little force to push back and immediately resets with the magnet.
Jeremy Fields
2025-08-11 19:30:24
I ordered these needing a better arrow rest than the crappy plastic one that came with my bow. It definitely did the job, one of them came out defective but that's fine since It comes with more. The next arrow rest worked great and I've shot hundreds of arrows since then and it's still on.
AJ
2025-07-10 09:34:31
This is a good quality rest that I would recommend, but I can't use it on my recurve. I have a Hoyt Hunt Master and the thickness of the metal retainer that holds the wire rest pushes my arrow out too far from the bow's centerline, so the arrow is actually exiting the bow at an angle greater than I would prefer. I don't know if I'm explaining this correctly, but basically it changes the angle of the arrow horizontally enough that when the arrow leaves the bow it's already heading in the wrong direction. I think this would work really well for someone with an aluminum riser and an adjustable rest plate so you can keep this on centerline with the string.
Norman E. Bonnette
2025-06-28 16:22:37
I am a Archery Instructor and bow repairman, I go though a ton of arrow rest, for my bows and others. I purchased these to give them a try and found they aren't quite up to my standards. They seem to have an adverse effect on arrow flight and the manner in which they are constructed has a tendency to fail. The unit is held together (on the backside of the rest) by peening over the pin that holds the collapsing arm in the front, however it has a tendency to give way causing the arm to move downward and dropping the arrow.
Giulia Migliaccio
2025-05-31 17:56:14
Does what it supposed to do, easy instalation and use
BOBK
2025-05-29 11:09:38
Works well but the arrow wire starts to dip with use, after a couple hundred arrows, and needs to be readjusted by pushing the wire up. The more you do this the more frequently it has to be done. For the price put a new one on. Aside from this small problem they last and work well.
John Hawkey
2025-05-28 17:24:24
I'm really happy these work so well, now my rubber fletchings aren't rubbing on my bow, wearing down the fletchings and my bow's paint. The magnet is very gentle and releases with just enough force, and the base of it is a sturdy plastic. They do use 3M adhesive so make sure to put them exactly where you want them or it's going to be troublesome to take off, even with alcohol.
Luis Garcia
2025-05-02 17:42:07
I bought these for my recurve bow, the riser being a galaxy crescent sold by lancaster archery. The rest worked for about 20 shots and then the actual rest started to rotate and it made my shots severely inconsistent and made it really difficult to keep arrows on the bow. This is due to the pin that the wire rest is attached to no being secured to the mount properly with glue. I tried to remedy it by gluing the pin to the mount but after 2 times out to the range it was loose again. If your looking for a rest I have to recommend you dont buy this one. I have since purchased a Hoyt plastic rest off of lancaster archery for 2 dollars and it works 100x better than this one did. So overall, a simple flaw makes it unusable after a few shots.
Archer
2025-04-20 12:22:20
If you’re a novice and you have a recurve that you want to shoot vanes off of, this is the rest for you. Applied correctly to my bow, it gives me about 1/2cm clearance from the shelf so higher profile vanes will still strike the shelf but lower profile vanes work just fine, especially if you orient your nock point about half an inch high. This rest provides excellent release for my arrows. My only complaint is that arrows do slide off of it quite easily but that’s more of a form correction issue than design. This is the only style of rest that I will ever need. Takes very little force to push back and immediately resets with the magnet.
Jeremy Fields
2025-04-18 14:26:09
I ordered these needing a better arrow rest than the crappy plastic one that came with my bow. It definitely did the job, one of them came out defective but that's fine since It comes with more. The next arrow rest worked great and I've shot hundreds of arrows since then and it's still on.
AJ
2025-04-14 14:03:26
This is a good quality rest that I would recommend, but I can't use it on my recurve. I have a Hoyt Hunt Master and the thickness of the metal retainer that holds the wire rest pushes my arrow out too far from the bow's centerline, so the arrow is actually exiting the bow at an angle greater than I would prefer. I don't know if I'm explaining this correctly, but basically it changes the angle of the arrow horizontally enough that when the arrow leaves the bow it's already heading in the wrong direction. I think this would work really well for someone with an aluminum riser and an adjustable rest plate so you can keep this on centerline with the string.
Norman E. Bonnette
2025-04-09 13:11:55
I am a Archery Instructor and bow repairman, I go though a ton of arrow rest, for my bows and others. I purchased these to give them a try and found they aren't quite up to my standards. They seem to have an adverse effect on arrow flight and the manner in which they are constructed has a tendency to fail. The unit is held together (on the backside of the rest) by peening over the pin that holds the collapsing arm in the front, however it has a tendency to give way causing the arm to move downward and dropping the arrow.
Giulia Migliaccio
2025-04-01 13:02:46
Does what it supposed to do, easy instalation and use
BOBK
2025-03-06 16:50:29
Works well but the arrow wire starts to dip with use, after a couple hundred arrows, and needs to be readjusted by pushing the wire up. The more you do this the more frequently it has to be done. For the price put a new one on. Aside from this small problem they last and work well.
John Hawkey
2025-02-21 14:19:09
I'm really happy these work so well, now my rubber fletchings aren't rubbing on my bow, wearing down the fletchings and my bow's paint. The magnet is very gentle and releases with just enough force, and the base of it is a sturdy plastic. They do use 3M adhesive so make sure to put them exactly where you want them or it's going to be troublesome to take off, even with alcohol.
Luis Garcia
2025-01-31 11:08:34
I bought these for my recurve bow, the riser being a galaxy crescent sold by lancaster archery. The rest worked for about 20 shots and then the actual rest started to rotate and it made my shots severely inconsistent and made it really difficult to keep arrows on the bow. This is due to the pin that the wire rest is attached to no being secured to the mount properly with glue. I tried to remedy it by gluing the pin to the mount but after 2 times out to the range it was loose again. If your looking for a rest I have to recommend you dont buy this one. I have since purchased a Hoyt plastic rest off of lancaster archery for 2 dollars and it works 100x better than this one did. So overall, a simple flaw makes it unusable after a few shots.
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