I have seen it in the New Catalog and it highlights to connect to DOWNWARD traveling cable so to me it sounds just like the QAD. It looks just like the regular Rip cord rest for the ones who are asking. The cost is $94.95
Delayed fall away, does it reset as well? Attaching to the upward cable, delayed fall away and IF it reset it sounds like it works a lot like the Spot Hogg Whammy.
So it works just like a limbdriver meaning it is down when bow is at rest and comes up on the draw?? Or am I missing something? If it attaches to the upward cable and is pulled down to prevent bounce back then it can't also be cocked in the up position at rest can it?
I'm confused!
It is cocked up by pushing on the side of the bottom wheel. And it does fall on let down. I will have one next week to play with. I am hoping to run it off the bottom limb as well. Looks to be a really nice set up.
Anyone get one yet?? Kind of piling all the questions together, hopefully those that have seen them work in person can answer, it acts just like the other ripcords (locks up before shot, drops after) but it is driven by the upward cable or the bottom limb?
Attaches to up travel cable or bottom limb. Has gear to do either set up. Tension at brace holds it down, but there is a press button that locks it up at rest for full containment. Does not stay locked up at let down, but there is a cradle for the arrow that will catch it and hold it if the bow is relatively straight, or you could hit the button to lock the rest back up again.
Mine is attached to the lower cable but yes it can be attached to the upper if you choose. Mine works great so far no issues at this time. I am liking the Containment on the SOS a bunch.
The cable is below the rest, but it should be the up traveling cable.
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