Super T-300 Hunter Flipper Elevated Rest Review

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Super T-300 Hunter Flipper Elevated Rest Reviews

Disappointing

Mike the runner
4 years ago

I bought this to replace a rubber rest on my OMP recurve. It lasted two sessions before the adhesive tape failed. I used rubbing alcohol to remove the residue from the prior rest and let it sit for a day before use, but not such luck.

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I would and did buy this product again.

Dave
5 years ago

I really like this rest, in fact I ordered another in case this one fails. I didn't know this until recently, spare arms and adhesive are available for these, so repairs can be made. Tip, when you install, make sure you get it right the first, as there is not a second chance which is typical of most stick on products. I did find that I on occasion will pop off the flexible metal read more piece as others have mentioned, however it does snap right back in. I did add a little bit of super glue gel to the end tab of the flexible metal strip (not sure what to call it) . So if it does come out of it's slot, it doesn't fall to the ground. I have shot well over 500 arrows off this rest and I don't see any wear and since tacking the end with glue have had no issues. To be fair, I had to remove the assembly because I didn't stick it on right the first time and perhaps the need to glue is my fault. I have another on hand in case, along with spare arms. So this is designed to be taken apart to replace the arm if needed, I'm just not trusting enough of myself to not loose the metal piece if it comes loose in the field, so a dab of glue gives me confidence. If you do use glue, just a little and make sure you don't get any on the arm mechanism. Summary, this is a very good rest, much better than the cheap plastic ones. The arm/shelf is shallow and flat which means that some focus on keeping the arrow on the rail is required. When I draw back I just put a little back twist on the string and the arrow stays in place during the entire draw and release.

Excellent!

Ridgerunner
10 years ago

I found this rest easy to install and durable; I have shot over 1000 shots with no wear. I think this is due to the fact I only shoot feathers. Installed on my Hoyt PM-5 recurve.

The flipper rest looks good

Iac.
10 years ago

I will be using this on my bear grizzly recurve. it looks durable and strong.

Falls apart

Stewybaby
11 years ago

The flipper rest works fine but the spine point is designed to be removed if you want to use a plunger. It has a snap on design and fell on the floor after about ten shots. Unless I can find a way to keep it in place, it will have to be replace.

Decent rest - but somewhat fragile

ELBOW
11 years ago

It works well but is fragile. Do Not remove the aluminum tab unless you're willing to have it never reliably stay on after you re-fit it. The problem is in the way it attaches to the back edge of the plastic mounting plate. Very difficult to get back on and thereafter flys off after a shot frequently. But, if you never take it off it will likely be ok. Be extra careful bending/aligning read more the finger so as not to detach the tab and you'll be ok.

Decent Flipper Rest

Centershot
11 years ago

These have been around for years, unchanged and for good reason. They are a great rest. I use mine with the DAS shorty plunger and find it to be a great combination.

Very consistant shooting

Therevjake
12 years ago

Ordered this for a friend of mine. He gets great groups with it with carbon arrows but the veins tore the thing apart in approx 100 shots. He still uses the arm with bare metal and the side plate is long gone. Still getting pretty consistent shots with it though. Would probably fair well with feather fletching.

Spine needs some attention

Don
12 years ago

The spine fell off before the first shot. After attempting to adjust, I threw it away and glued a small piece of velcro behind the wire rest. Now it works good.Durability is yet to be determined.

Simply, effective

Dave
12 years ago

simple easy to use, has held up for many shots and looks like it has many, many more left in it.

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Asked by stahr 10 years ago

The surface of the site window on my older (1985ish) Browing compound bow is slightly convex from front to back ie. the spot where I need to stick this rest is not flat. Because of this I have trouble getting stick on rests to stay adhered, they always w

It is a 3M sticky tape and it sticks well on surfaces that are c 10 years ago

It is a 3M sticky tape and it sticks well on surfaces that are cleaned with acetone, I would use a compound rest on your compound bow.

I would try a softer rest, I use this one and it works good on a 10 years ago

I would try a softer rest, I use this one and it works good on a flat surface but too stiff for a radius end surface. Sent from my iPad

Asked by Steve 8 years ago

In the photos it appears that there are two bent springs to hold the arrow shaft away from the riser. That doesn't seem desirable. How far do they stand off from the riser?

The supports are at a angle to the riser and at the tip they are 8 years ago

The supports are at a angle to the riser and at the tip they are approximately 3/8 away from the rise. The T-300 is a very durable and when used with a plunger button you have another method to fine tune your arrows to your bow.

I use this rest but take off the "metal siding" and use a leathe 8 years ago

I use this rest but take off the "metal siding" and use a leather patch with the rest. Works great. Uncle Dal

Asked by Doug 9 years ago

I have a Super Kodiak Grayling Green bow. How high should the arrow rest arm be installed above the shelf?

just so the shelf dosnt interfere with the arm, as low as you ca 9 years ago

just so the shelf dosnt interfere with the arm, as low as you can go.

About a quarter of an inch 9 years ago

About a quarter of an inch

Asked by Headhunter 10 years ago

I'm a right-handed shooter, so my sight window and arrow shelf are on the left side of my bow. I grip the string with my right hand fingers and hold the bow with my left hand. Which model should I order, "RH" or "LH"?

You will need to order a RH model in this rest. 10 years ago

You will need to order a RH model in this rest.

Right hand Jeff Cravotta 00***.**** 10 years ago

Right hand Jeff Cravotta 00***.****

The RH and LH designations refer to the "handedness" of the shoo 10 years ago

The RH and LH designations refer to the "handedness" of the shooter. If you are *right-handed, *choose the RH. If *left-handed*, choose LH.

order a right handed bow. 10 years ago

order a right handed bow.

You should get the right hand rest. I have used this rest with g 10 years ago

You should get the right hand rest. I have used this rest with good success, but prefer to shoot off the shelf now. I used a small piece of foam under some mole skin to raise the shelf on my bow slightly. Hope this helps, have a great one!! BLG

Asked by stahr 10 years ago

The surface of the site window on my older (1985ish) Browing compound bow is slightly convex from front to back ie. the spot where I need to stick this rest is not flat. Because of this I have trouble getting stick on rests to stay adhered, they always w

It is a 3M sticky tape and it sticks well on surfaces that are c 10 years ago

It is a 3M sticky tape and it sticks well on surfaces that are cleaned with acetone, I would use a compound rest on your compound bow.

I would try a softer rest, I use this one and it works good on a 10 years ago

I would try a softer rest, I use this one and it works good on a flat surface but too stiff for a radius end surface. Sent from my iPad

Asked by Unknown 12 years ago

The metal pice on my Super T-300 Flipper Arrow Rest will not stay on, what should I do?

Are you referring to the support arm or the removable spine poin 12 years ago

Are you referring to the support arm or the removable spine point? The arm can be replaced with http://www.3riversarchery.com/product.asp?i=8191X For the side plate, they can wobble a slight bit, you can try pinching the steel to hold in place, or if you do not plan on removing it to use a plunger, use a small amount of glue to set it in place.

shoot with out it. it seems to work 12 years ago

shoot with out it. it seems to work

Asked by Don 12 years ago

When shooting vanes from this style of rest, should the rooster feather be down, as when shooting a compound bow, or off to the left as when shooting a traditional bow, or does it matter?

It should not matter either way. I would still not recommend sh 12 years ago

It should not matter either way. I would still not recommend shooting vanes off of a traditional bow. Whether you are shooting off of an elevated rest or off of the shelf, feathers will give you better arrow flight and be more forgiving.

Asked by Steve 13 years ago

I shoot a PSE Mustang recurve that is not a "center shot" riser type. Could I use this rest and if not any suggestions?

Yes, you will be able to use this rest. It will elevate the arr 13 years ago

Yes, you will be able to use this rest. It will elevate the arrow and provide less surface for the the arrow to cross.

Asked by JP 14 years ago

With a flipper style rest, can we use arrows with feathers or should they be vanes?

You can shoot feathers from flipper style rests. Feathers lay do 14 years ago

You can shoot feathers from flipper style rests. Feathers lay down when they come in contact with any material, so they can be preferred over vanes on many occasions.

Either will fly weel using the flipper rest. 13 years ago

Either will fly weel using the flipper rest.

i shot both feather and vanes no problem 14 years ago

i shot both feather and vanes no problem