![]() ![]() Laser-cut felt is provided to line the launcher to silence arrow contact, and a sleeve over the containment arm further does likewise. Designed for hard-core bowhunters, the Virtus VR-22 includes HHA’s 100 percent lifetime warranty - if the product fails, HHA will repair or replace it and return it to the customer within 48 hours. The launcher supports the arrow longer than most rests but provides total vane clearance. The Virtus VR-22 features HHA’s zero bounce-back, patent-pending LBS+ Braking System. That’s a number HHA Sports aims to reduce by contributing 2.2 percent of all Virtus VR-22 arrow rest sales to the Operation HHAUSA Project, a cause that involves veterans in the pursuits of archery and hunting. Anti-Backlash Technology, full containment and zero fletching contact are Ultra-Rest mainstays.Īn average of 22 veterans in America take their lives daily. The U.S.A.-made MXT features Lock-Down Technology for zero bounce-back, and users can precisely tune the rest with micro-adjustable windage and elevation. Laser-cut felt provides a dead-quiet draw, and rubber dampeners absorb vibration to provide stealthy shooting when up against jumpy critters. Several flagship bows are offered in these finishes, and what’s a good bow without matching accessories? The MXT’s 90-degree launcher angle is proven to be the most accurate position. QAD's UltraRest is perhaps the market’s most popular arrow rest, and the MXT ($250) and HDX ($160) models are now available in Gore Optifade Elevated, Subalpine and Open Country patterns. QAD UltraRest HDX and MXT in Gore Optifade Patterns Shooters can transport the Edge Swap’s body in the included hard carrying case, then attach it to the bow when they arrive at the range. Self-centering blades are easily replaced, and the rest boasts micro-click adjustable blade angle. The Edge Swap comes in long and short mounting bars, and no-clamp vertical and horizontal adjustments provide hassle-free micro-tuning. The rest’s body can be installed, tuned, removed and re-attached to the bar without changing your tune or accuracy. The market’s first quick-detach arrow rest, Spot-Hogg’s Edge Swap ($155, one bar and one body $260, one bar and two bodies) utilizes the same basic features as the original Edge but with innovative SWAP Technology. A ball-bearing drive system tightens tolerances and cycles smoothly for reliable performance. X-Change Blade Angle, paired with the Double Down Brake, eliminates bounce-back, and the ThumbCock on the Max launcher is positioned for convenience. FullTime Arrow Containment instills peace of mind as you move into position and draw your bow. Micro-adjustability lets you fine-tune the rest for the ultimate broadhead accuracy. The RightTime Fall-Away System ensures the Ultra SlimLine Launcher fully guides the arrow during the first few inches of travel before falling away and providing absolute vane clearance - 46 percent more than traditional designs, to be exact. FireFall drops the launcher when you fire, not when you let down. That's about the only concern that gets brought up about them for shooting at deer yardage.Ripcord takes innovation to the max, literally, with the Max Micro ($175). Not aware of any biscuit failures, even in the freeze. This was their first year product, they've come a long way since then. I've never heard of anyone else having problems since. They did replace it though, and I gave it away. I wasn't thrilled with their customer service. I was given one as a gift and had some problems with it out of the gate. My brothers and most of our friends are using QAD, with nothing but great results. Holds the arrow securely, easy to adjust. That bow got their newer MaxMicro rest as a replacement and the bearings are allegedly best in class. They stand by their warranty, which is great, but its better not to have an issue I think. It was their original rest, and it got gummed up and became sluggish. I have to share that I have had an original Ripcord rest fail to fully function while hunting, the drawback of a mechanical system. I have some hunts where I sit with the bow across my lap and I worry about the limb string in that scenario. The physics of the limb driven rests seems preferable over cable driven. ![]() ![]() So many good options it is a tribute to the biscuit that they are still relevant. I remember when the biscuit came out and it really was a game changer, then we had the capture fall away rest boom and now the limb driven market explosion. Click to expand.Another proven design that I wouldn't hesitate to use. ![]()
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