



The Pro V revolutionized the archery industry by becoming the first ever limb driven rest with a full-capture option, an adjustable spring tension, and -floating launcher arm. By supporting the arrow for 70% of the shot cycle, the Pro-V allows the arrow to reach the speed needed to stabilize itself before being pulled away, adding an obvious increase in accuracy and performance, especially downrange. During this support, the floating launcher arm and adjustable spring tension pair up allowing the archer to fine tune the performance even further to their liking. The limb driven arrow rest has become even quieter by increasing the size of the rubber dampener, making it absolutely unbeatable. Review: poor rating only because I could not use it on my field bow, please read comments for my reasons. - Had to send back to get refund as this was not what I thought it was. Originally bought for field bow, not that I have much experience but turns out that this is really for compound bows not for a field bow like mine. Also when it said RH (right hand) I though it was for right handed archers. When I took it out of the box I realized this meat right hand side of the bow, so does not fit left hand side of bow for a right hand archer. More likely to fit a compound bow for a left handed archer really. Bit of an expensive lesson on my part for having it sent and returned to the states - to / from the UK. Otherwise, having looked at this limb driver, it would be an awesome piece of kit. Review: Worth Every Penny - Upon opening the box (which arrived a day early) I am pleased to see that it looks exactly like the picture. The other thing is that upon taking it out of the package, it just feels like a solidly built rest. Everything is very deliberate... all aspects of this rest are functional, while looking great. The lift arm feels solid in the gate... no wobbles or noises on the lift or drop. Now, I haven't been shooting for very long... a little over 3 weeks actually... and I was able to install this myself. Everything you need comes in the package, and in some cases like mine, comes with things you don't. Again, I'm new to this and don't have any specialty tools, and I was able to install this in no time with no problems. The instructions on the package are all you'll need. The only thing you'll need to do that there aren't instructions for, is tie a knot. You're on your own for knowing how to tie an appropriate knot. (There are plenty of YouTube videos for this.) During installation, I did notice one thing that is worth mentioning... the only downside is that the mounting bracket is much thinner (about 50%) than the whisker biscuit I took off; Not sure how it compares to the mounts of other rests... so when I installed it onto my bow (2014 Bowtech Carbon Knight), the allen screw was a bit too long. I needed to add another washer in order for it to tighten down completely. No biggie, just something to keep in mind depending on how your riser may be threaded. (Just to clarify... the 50% thickness is not my concern, just the screw not threading. The construction of the rest of very solid.) Once lightly tightened onto the riser, it was very easy to re-tune center shot (or close to) using the windage and elevation adjustment. This was very nice to have. I don't have any archery tools, so to get a baseline I simply nocked an arrow and then took measurements at the front and back of the arrow to the riser and the riser shelf. (I still need to take some shots to tune this in completely.) Also, the riser on the Carbon Knight comes with these nice looking anodized tabs at the upper and lower limbs. I removed one and could not think of any reason they were there other than aesthetics. However, this worked as the perfect tie-off point for the limb cable.So, I didn't have a need to install the limb pad that comes with this rest, I simply slipped the cable under the bracket and re-tightened. Works like a charm. To address some peoples concern about the cable being in the way when tied to the upper limb, it is a total non-issue. The cable couldn't be any farther out of the way; you will not see this in your view when sighting. One tip I do have for this..... INSTALL THE MOLESKIN ON THE REST BEFORE INSTALLATION. LOL It will be so much easier to position on the containment ring when you're only dealing with the rest and not the rest AND the bow. This is not critical.... but I think would just be easier. Personal opinion I guess. Well, I've had the rest on my bow for a little over a month now and I have to say I LOVE it. I can definitely notice an improvement in my accuracy as well as consistency and grouping. I think VaporTrail has done a great job with the improvements this year as I don't have any noise or vibration issues that were mentioned with the older models. Awesome product... very happy with this purchase.
| ASIN | B0052B1OE8 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | Vapor Trail |
| Brand Name | Vapor Trail |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 188 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00877485005048 |
| Glove Type | Target Archery |
| Glove type | Target Archery |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand Throw |
| Hand orientation | Right Hand Throw |
| Included Components | Pro-V Arrow Rest |
| Item Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
| Lining Description | Rubber |
| Manufacturer | Vapor Trail |
| Manufacturer Part Number | limbdriver pro v right handed |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | PVRH02 |
| Model Year | 2013 |
| Size | RH |
| UPC | 877485005048 877485005963 |
D**K
poor rating only because I could not use it on my field bow, please read comments for my reasons.
Had to send back to get refund as this was not what I thought it was. Originally bought for field bow, not that I have much experience but turns out that this is really for compound bows not for a field bow like mine. Also when it said RH (right hand) I though it was for right handed archers. When I took it out of the box I realized this meat right hand side of the bow, so does not fit left hand side of bow for a right hand archer. More likely to fit a compound bow for a left handed archer really. Bit of an expensive lesson on my part for having it sent and returned to the states - to / from the UK. Otherwise, having looked at this limb driver, it would be an awesome piece of kit.
S**5
Worth Every Penny
Upon opening the box (which arrived a day early) I am pleased to see that it looks exactly like the picture. The other thing is that upon taking it out of the package, it just feels like a solidly built rest. Everything is very deliberate... all aspects of this rest are functional, while looking great. The lift arm feels solid in the gate... no wobbles or noises on the lift or drop. Now, I haven't been shooting for very long... a little over 3 weeks actually... and I was able to install this myself. Everything you need comes in the package, and in some cases like mine, comes with things you don't. Again, I'm new to this and don't have any specialty tools, and I was able to install this in no time with no problems. The instructions on the package are all you'll need. The only thing you'll need to do that there aren't instructions for, is tie a knot. You're on your own for knowing how to tie an appropriate knot. (There are plenty of YouTube videos for this.) During installation, I did notice one thing that is worth mentioning... the only downside is that the mounting bracket is much thinner (about 50%) than the whisker biscuit I took off; Not sure how it compares to the mounts of other rests... so when I installed it onto my bow (2014 Bowtech Carbon Knight), the allen screw was a bit too long. I needed to add another washer in order for it to tighten down completely. No biggie, just something to keep in mind depending on how your riser may be threaded. (Just to clarify... the 50% thickness is not my concern, just the screw not threading. The construction of the rest of very solid.) Once lightly tightened onto the riser, it was very easy to re-tune center shot (or close to) using the windage and elevation adjustment. This was very nice to have. I don't have any archery tools, so to get a baseline I simply nocked an arrow and then took measurements at the front and back of the arrow to the riser and the riser shelf. (I still need to take some shots to tune this in completely.) Also, the riser on the Carbon Knight comes with these nice looking anodized tabs at the upper and lower limbs. I removed one and could not think of any reason they were there other than aesthetics. However, this worked as the perfect tie-off point for the limb cable.So, I didn't have a need to install the limb pad that comes with this rest, I simply slipped the cable under the bracket and re-tightened. Works like a charm. To address some peoples concern about the cable being in the way when tied to the upper limb, it is a total non-issue. The cable couldn't be any farther out of the way; you will not see this in your view when sighting. One tip I do have for this..... INSTALL THE MOLESKIN ON THE REST BEFORE INSTALLATION. LOL It will be so much easier to position on the containment ring when you're only dealing with the rest and not the rest AND the bow. This is not critical.... but I think would just be easier. Personal opinion I guess. Well, I've had the rest on my bow for a little over a month now and I have to say I LOVE it. I can definitely notice an improvement in my accuracy as well as consistency and grouping. I think VaporTrail has done a great job with the improvements this year as I don't have any noise or vibration issues that were mentioned with the older models. Awesome product... very happy with this purchase.
J**O
The all metal construction is definitely better than plastic and it's built like a tank
I bought this to replace a QAD fall away rest and definitely prefer it. The all metal construction is definitely better than plastic and it's built like a tank. Setup is also very easy so I would highly recommend it. I'm using this universal version on a Mathews bow and it works fine (even though there is a Mathews specific version).
T**R
Easy to set up rest!
The limbdriver pro works great. It replaced a QAD Hunter. I mounted it on a Hoyt Charger bow. I've never set up a drop away before, I bought this one because it is supposed to be one of the easiest. It was very easy to set up by eyeballing everything and fine tuning at the range. Vapor trails has a YouTube video to show what to do. My first shot was on target, but I'm still in the process of sighting in. I will be using this rest to hunt with and shoot at a local 3d course. The rest works off the limb which also times it to drop away at the correct moment. It is different from the NAP but much quieter and easier to set up. I had a few problems with the QAD Hunter. I'm glad I switched to the limbdriver pro v. If I can set it up, so can you! This one is the updated model, it has a screw you wrap the cord around verses tightening a set screw to lock it in place. There was a few complaints about the previous model slipping. The arrow is loose pre draw but the v portion of the rest positions it correctly as soon as you draw. Have fun and shoot straight!
T**N
Accurate!!
Awsome rest works better than I anticipated
A**R
Easy to install
Quick to get right . Easy to install . Great adjustment options . Tighter groups . Damn good product . Worth the money .
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