SF Carbon Magnetic Rest
Brand: SF Archery
This rest is ideal for carbon risers because of its lightweight design, not to mention its adjustment screw that makes sure its right for your setting. You must get a SF Carbon Magnetic Rest
SF Carbon Magnetic Rest Description
SF Carbon Magnetic Rest is a flipper style arrow rest with a very lightweight carbon base and a quality self adhesive backing.
Well designed ball bearing mechanism and features fully adjustable horizontal and vertical arrow positioning and variable weight arrow supporter with a precise magnetic arm to give the ultimate in accuracy and stability. Arm assembly sits in a groove and there is an adjusting grub screw at the base of the arm to move the arm up and down relative to the button for the optimum positioning after sticking rest onto the bow. Arm can be cut to length.
The carbon plate is especially suitable for carbon risers.
This rest is firm, accurate, smooth and durable, yet easy to install. It is very good quality and has a super smooth action.
Stable arm movement and excellent magnetic action allows for excellent fletching clearance.
Available in attractive cross-hatched black and silver colours. Please specify colour.
Available in right and left hand models. Please specify RH or LH.
In 1983 at the age of eleven, Sebastien Flute first took up archery in Brest, France. His international career began with the junior French team in 1988. In 1991 he won the World Indoor Championships held in Oulu, Finland. Barely four years later, with a title of world indoor champion under his belt, he defended France's colours at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, winning a Gold Medal. Several individual and team medals later, he retired from international competition after the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, finishing eighth in the individual event. Subsequent to his retirement, Sebastien established SF Archery and has worked on developing a range of high quality archery products by forging a link with Win & Win, one of the world's leading archery manufacturers. In 2009 Flute announced an ambitious goal - to compete in world events in an endeavour to be selected in the French archery team for the London 2012 Olympic Games.