NAP Smartrest
#2
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 314
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From: The Tar Heel State
Love mine! Had a warranty issue (left to right adjustment wouldn't lock down), but the dealer gave me a new one without even trying to fix it (he did fix it and put it on a demo Trykon)and I haven't had any other trouble. Lots of adjustability (left-to-right, up-and-down, drop speed, etc.)and easier to set-up than my old Quicktune 2000 fall-away. I also like the "fish-tail" style rest better than the forks (more clearance, so less apt to have contact even if it's not set-up perfectly). I highly recommend this product!
#5
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 314
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From: The Tar Heel State
Hoyt dealers should have them. The only difference would be the color (bronze instead of black),a Hoyt sticker,and the small removeable block that gives it the "custom" fit to the Tec risers. Also Cabela's probably carries them, because they carry the other NAP products.
#6
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
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From: Blossvale, New York
There are too many good rest out there to mess with one that may or may not work. I had a Quick Tune 3000 that just wouldn't stay put. I yanked it off after several repairs and a trip back to the factory and gave it to someone. I bought a Muzzy and have never regretted it. I'll never own another NAP. They should stick to broadheads.
#7
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 314
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From: The Tar Heel State
I had a Quicktune 3000 on my Ultratec and never had a bit of trouble with it (although the 3000 isn't a fall-away, so to me is irrelevent). If one person has a problem...well, stuff happens!... If 100 people have a problem, then it's a lousy product. I still recommend the NAP Smartrest!


