Was wanting some input on any benefits of one vs the other.
Feather rest. Quiet, very forgiving, amazingly rugged.Also very appropriate on that bow.
Wow, Charlie Lamb said it all right there! I have a pair of 59 Kodiaks... feather rest all the way. very durable. heavy rain is about the only thing that really affects them.
what Charlie said. It couldn't be said any better.
I sell quite a few feather rests for 59 Kodiaks.Just looks right.
I put one of Trap's feather rests on my '60 Grizzly and it worked great.
I will replace the original featherrests on my four 1960 Kodiaks if they ever wear out
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I like the feather rest on my 2014 Bear Kodiak,very forgiving and just fits the style of the bow.I have a couple of old old Ben Pearson recurves with a flat shelf that I put a couple of feather rests on that I bought from Trap on here.
The only thing I have on my '59s is feather rests.
QuoteOriginally posted by Charlie Lamb:
Feather rest. Quiet, very forgiving, amazingly rugged.Also very appropriate on that bow.
I'm with Charlie and the others on this one. I have them on all mine.