Stick on arrow rest from Beiter.
The Beiter Rest for Recurve is the first arrow rest brought to the market by Werner Beiter. The development is the result of years of testing, numerous prototypes and hundreds of high speed shots. While the height adjustment of most recurve rests is done trivially by moving the rest finger, which is then clamped with a single screw, the adjustment here is done elegantly via an angled spindle. The Rest from Beiter is the sister of the very successful Compound Rest, with a no less consistent implementation of the adjustability.
Since the Beiter Rest works so fundamentally different from all other models on the market, we have put together a lot of information here, which we hope will help you.
Key features:
- Ambidextrous design.
- Design allows for simple changing between different diameter shafts.
- Precise vertical adjustment.
- Scale for repeatable positioning of support arm.
- Three different fingers are available:
- 15-12-0,65 for shafts with small diameter, Ø 5.2 mm +/-1 mm (10/64″ – 14/64″)
- 16-17-0,65 for shafts with medium diameter Ø 7.8 mm +/-1 mm (approx. 15/64″ – 19/64″)
- 17-23-0,77 for shafts with large diameter Ø 9.3 mm +/-1 mm (approx. 20/64″ – 24/64″)
- 3 Supports are available, differing in their thickness, to have the desired arrow position on bows with different cut-outs: #S1, #S2 (= #S1 + 1mm), #S3 (= S#1 + 2mm).
Package contains:
- Support with adhesive tape, assembled with spindle and finger
- Beiter Rest Tool
- Spare spindle,
- Spare finger
- Spare adhesive tape
- Instructions
Selection of the right model:
Attaching the rest:
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