I installed a Drop Zone on my bow about 2weeks ago, and love it. Simple to set up and very easy operation.
1. Tie cord on down cable ( the same knot you use to tie a string loop).
2.Draw bow and let knot slide up cable. If rest does no come up compleatly,shorten
cord and re-knot.
3. Draw bow and let knot slide up cable, let down bow and install a brass nock above your knot. Serve about 3/4 of an inch above your nock.
4. Finished. If you leave a little extra cord, about 3/4 of an inch,on your knot you can fine tune if you have to.
5. This is my suggestion only, and you will not need a bow press.
Hope this helps anyone who has one of these rests.
ORIGINAL: SDBowHunter
I have shot my new drop zone rest maybe 200 shots and it was awesome until a few hours ago. I drew back and it dropped. The string pulled out inside the rest where it hooks to the launcher. So now I get to travel to the archery shop to put my bow in a press so I can take the string out of my cable and fix it. A $100 plus dollar rest should not cause trouble after 200 shots. Seems like trophy ridge has some super ideas but forgets about the simple details that make products last.