niclmbrt1":348dyacn said:
What sets the Medusa Max apart from the QAD and other brand drop away rest?
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For one, the cord connection is on the outside of the rest, instead of internal. It makes for changing the cord a breeze, instead of taking the entire rest apart. Here is one of the features that set it apart--because the cord is attached externally, you can micro adjust the timing without having to re-serve and re-install the cord to the cable of the bow.
As far as functionality, it is heavier built and has a spring that is a lot heavier than the spring on the QAD and other rests--this eliminates any possibility of bounceback, something that has plagued QAD for years. You can see the rest "activate" on the Medusa when nearing fulldraw and it will catch and keep the launcher arm up during a letdown. The launcher drops alot quicker, it begins to drop almost immediately, so it is out of the way sooner, unlike Ripcord and QAD that doesn't start to drop until the arrow is ⅓rd launched.
So, heavier spring, micro-adjustable, external cord, faster activation, full containment, stays up during letdown and made by a fellow Tennessean that is a engineer and machinist--how could it not be better.