Octane Arrow Rests

Octane archery accessories form part of the Bowtech Archery components and the brand is currently responsible for the production of a couple of different models of arrow rests. The Tripwire and the Hostage arrow rests are both highly regarded and provide the archer with a reliable way of capturing the arrow before it is released.

The Octane Tripwire arrow rest is a drop away rest while the Hostage XL and the Hostage Pro arrow rests are containment rests that hold the arrow securely in place to ensure that there is no chance for the arrow to fall off unexpectedly. The arrow rests that are produced by Octane are made from quality materials and are smoothly reliable in their operation.

Browse through the different types of Octane arrow rests for sale from the selection displayed below. Remember that more arrow rests can be found on subsequent pages and can be accessed by clicking on the page number at the bottom of the listing. More information about any rest is available by selecting the product.

Buy An Octane Arrow Rest

Octane The Hostage XL Capture arrow archery bow Rest Diamond Bowtech RH or LH
Octane The Hostage XL Capture arrow archery bow Rest Diamond Bowtech RH or LH
Paypal   US $22.50
Octane Hostage XL Arrow Rest
Octane Hostage XL Arrow Rest
Paypal   US $49.99
Octane TripWire Arrow Rest Left Hand
Octane TripWire Arrow Rest Left Hand
Paypal   US $99.99
Brand New Octane Hostage Arrow Rest RH or LH Archery
Brand New Octane Hostage Arrow Rest RH or LH Archery
Paypal   US $27.99
Octane The Hostage Capture arrow archery bow Rest Diamond Bowtech RH or LH
Octane The Hostage Capture arrow archery bow Rest Diamond Bowtech RH or LH
Paypal   US $18.00
Arrow Rest Octane Hostage Pro RH
Arrow Rest Octane Hostage Pro RH
Paypal   US $23.19
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Octane Arrow Rest Models

TripWire
Hostage XL
Hostage Pro

The Octane brand is a market leader in the field of quality arrow rests and is readily available from many different stores. Naturally there are many others to choose from and it would be worthwhile checking out the arrow rests page.