Nap Apache Drop-away Rest

$79.99

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NAP Apache Drop-Away Rest

The full containment Apache Capture drop away arrow rest features super quick operation along with 360 degree sound dampeningย for whisper quiet operation, no matter what. The Apache does not require any wrenches or other tools to make adjustments, just set it and forget it. Laser graduations make fine tuning in the field a snap. Rugged all metal construction is built for any weather conditions, rain or shine. This is truly the ultimate capture drop away rest!

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Features

Super Quiet Operation –ย The Apache is designed with a 360 degree sound dampening pad that wonโ€™t let your arrow touch metal or make any noise whatsoever.

Preinstalled felt silencer on launch head –ย Rugged felt pad pre installed on launcher makes for the quietest drawback possible. Perfectly silent operation with any carbon or aluminum arrow you choose.

Quick & Easy Adjustments, no tools needed! –ย The Apache features tool-less adjustment knobs for super fast and easy tuning. Just set it and forget it. Adjustments in the field have never been easier.

Laser Etched graduations –ย Super fine graduations make fine tuning in the field as simple as possible.

 

About New Archery Products (NAP)

Andy Simoย started the company in 1971. He is the leader and philosophical fountainhead behind NAP.

In 1971 arrow rests were pretty simple affairs. Most bows came with carpet- type rests. Mter-market arrow rests consisted of a few stick-on rests of the bristle and feather type, along with a small handful of plastic and metal arrow rests, and not much more. With most such rests, fletch clearance was a problem. Arrow flight was effected and feathers wore out prematurely.

He developed what would become hisย first new archery product – the Flipper Rest. It was pretty advanced for the time. Originally the body was made out of stainless steel. Later it was injection molded out of nylon and reinforced internally with a brass bushing. The arrow sat on a Teflon-sleeved stainless steel arrow support arm. That arm folded out of the way at the slightest touch.

Local Atlanta-area archers loved them. Andyย started making them in his basement, bending and soldering the arms himself. Each Flipper Rest sold for $3.50, making them one of the most expensive arrow rests on the market at the time. Afterย putting a small ad in a national archery magazine more orders trickled in. Gradually demand grew. A few dealers even started ordering them in larger lots.

Today NAP is one of the largest, most respected, and most successful accessory manufacturers in the archery industry. Today there are 60 employees. Today there is a custom designed 29,000 square foot building. Today NAP is on top.

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 8 × 6 × 4 in
Color