C903, what makes you think you can have a debate with the folks that have used quick spins.
Because I can, and because I know something about archery.
My argument is not that "Quikspin" vanes are not a good vane, or that a "Whisker Biscuit" is not a passable "get by" rest, or that "drop aways" are not good rests if you can get them to always function correctly, or that a "No Peep" is totally useless, etc.
My main point is; there is no piece of gear that can compensate for the lack of the necessary skills that need to be learned, and there is no piece of gear that can totally compensate for bad form, bad shooting, poor tuning, bad setups. It is quite obvious that too many of today's shooters are swallowing all the hype, believe that certain gear will perform some kind of autopilot shooting. As a result, many do not learn what they need to learn, and do not know how to troubleshoot their own shooting problems when the piece of miracle-gear does not live up to the claims.
Some sample comments and evaluations by some dissatisfied Quikspin USERS:
http://www.bowsite.org/bowsite/tf/bg...ges=17&forum=2
http://www.bowsite.org/bowsite/tf/bg...ges=10&forum=2
http://www.bowsite.org/bowsite/tf/bg...ages=4&forum=2