Drop Zone
#2
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 9
RE: Drop Zone
I use the guide series, and so far, i love it. Even though it doesnt have prongs, or enclose the arrow, i have no problems with my arrow falling off, so far. Make sure you have the foam arrow holder, or something similar for when the bow is not drawn, other than that, i think it is a great rest. My dad was looking into a rip-cord, but bought a drop zone, after shooting my bow.
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: May 2004
Location: carroll, IA/ Mountain Home AFB
Posts: 175
RE: Drop Zone
I shot a vital bow gear drop away for a few years and went back to mine. i love them, if you do have a problem with the innerds they sell rebuild kits for 10$ and that rebuilds it to new. if it's alittle loud you can put some foam on the inside of the drop arm and it quites it up alot. I would not hesitate to buy another one.
#7
RE: Drop Zone
This will be the 5th season that I have used Drop Zones on all my rigs. While I've experiemented with other rests, the TR DZ has been the easiest and quickest rest to set up that I've found.Just acouple shots and it's tuned and ready to hunt! I've used these rest over the years in every weather condition that the Midwest has thrown at me, from 100+ degree summer heat to subzero late season temps, the DZ has ALWAYS functioned flawlessly! A great rest!
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