NAP Quiktune Drop Away 2000RG Arrow Rest
The NAP Quiktune Drop Away 2000RG provides the same high performance that you get with the 4000 and 2000 models but this arrow rest has been specifically designed to use with a Mathews bow that is equipped with a roller guard. The rest is simple to set up and the shelf-mounted arrow holder and shoot thru arrow launcher makes it a drop away arrow rest that is smooth and reliable.
The reason the 2000RG works with a cable roller guard is because it contains a lift arm to activate the rest. When the bow is drawn back the lift arm operates to raise the rest into its position.
Browse through the range of NAP Quiktune Drop Away 2000RG arrow rests for sale below and select one to find out more information including how to buy one.
Buy A NAP Quiktune Drop Away 2000RG Arrow Rest
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NAP Quiktune Drop Away 2000RG Mathews Rest Left Hand $26.95 Time Remaining: 7d 11h 4m Buy It Now for only: $26.95 |
NAP Archery QuikTune Drop Away 2000RG Arrow Rest LH 60 325 $39.99 Time Remaining: 24d 7h 28m Buy It Now for only: $39.99 |
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NAP QuikTune Drop Away 2000RG Arrow Rest RH 60 324 $48.99 Time Remaining: 24d 7h 28m Buy It Now for only: $48.99 |
The Quiktune 2000RG has been designed to be used specifically on Mathews bows that have been equipped with a Roller Guard system with the exception of the Mathews LD compound bow.
The Drop Away 2000RG arrow rest is available in the original black finish and can be bought in right or left handed configuration.
To pick up more details about the manufacturer you might want to take a look at our NAP arrow rests page.
The NAP Arrow Rest Range
Apache Micro • Apache • Quiktune Sizzor • Quiktune Freedom • Quiktune 360 Capture Rest • Quiktune Smartrest • Quiktune Drop-Away 4000 • Quiktune Drop-Away 2000 • Quiktune Drop-Away 2000RG • Quiktune 2100 • Quiktune 3000 Micro • Quiktune 1000 • Quiktune 800 • Centerest Flipper • Centerest
NAP arrow rests represent a range of leading arrow rests that are both reliable and hard wearing. Naturally there are many others to choose from and it would be worthwhile checking out the arrow rests page.