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NAP Apache rest

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by BJE80, Jan 17, 2010.

  1. BJE80

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    Any word on the street about this new rest as I have a great deal of interest in it. What is it going to list for? Does it have micro adjustment? Does it seem to be a solidly built rest?

    I love the fact you get almost 100% containment in a fall away rest. It seems to have the benefits of both a WB and a fall away type rest which is exactly what I was looking for. Any cons that you see in it?

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    http://www.bowhunting.com/blog/post/2010/01/13/NAPs-New-Product-Line-for-2010.aspx
     
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    I'm pretty sure the msrp is 59.99 but not 100%. I really really want to see one of these in person. If it looks solid I'll have one on my bow its excalty what i'm looking for
     
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    looks like a copy of the trophy taker top slot which has been out for a couple years now. i currently have the trophy taker on my bow and love it. i am sure the NAP works in the same fashion so you probably can't go wrong with either.
     

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    I like the idea of tooless adjustment.
     
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    This proves I need to look around more. I never knew these existed before. Thanks.

    You have this model on your bow or the original TT? Has it been reliable? I see there is the angle slot one also on their website. That one also looks intriguing.
     
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    I found this on Youtube and it shows it pretty well. I wonder if they will offer it in camo?

    I think I might pick myself up one of these. I e-mailed NAP and they said it will available mid to late march.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncWnrgG9Qlw
     
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    Looks they copied the Trophy Taker rest to the T. I think the trophy taker will be a better choice because of the rubber coating around it. Less noise if you arrow would hit it.
     
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    It does look a lot like the Trophy Taker rest with toolless adjustment. It should be a winner. It's got a great price and all of the NAP rests I've had have been very reliable.
     
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    I have the TT top slot currently on my bow. i just put a TT shakey hunter on my wife's bow this past year and it works great also. In my opinion, you can't go wrong with any model of TT.
     
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    The Apache has a rubber lining inside the "cage" to prevent noise if your arrow bounces around. Toolless adjustment, and a $60 price point (vs the $100 or more for the TT Xtreme Top Slot) is going to make this rest pretty popular I'm sure.

    FULL REVIEW ON THE APACHE HAS BEEN POSTED HERE. CLICK TO READ!
     
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    Any word on if they will offer a camo model? Did it seem to be well built?
     

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