Hamskea Epsilon Mathews Compatible Limb Driven Arrow Rest
Hamskea Epsilon Mathews Compatible Limb Driven Arrow Rest - Precision and Innovation for Mathews Bows
Product Overview:
The Hamskea Epsilon Mathews Compatible Limb Driven Arrow Rest sets a new industry standard with its C.O.R.™ Mount Technology specifically designed to optimize center shot for Mathews bows. This rest offers one of Hamskea’s most compact platforms to date, positioning the arrow in-line with the riser to eliminate quiver interference. The rest is configurable for top limb, bottom limb, or cable-driven activation, offering unmatched versatility. With detent micro-click adjustments for precise windage and elevation, the Epsilon delivers ultimate precision and stability, making it the go-to arrow rest for serious hunters and competitive archers alike.
Key Features:
- C.O.R.™ Mount Technology: Designed to optimize arrow center shot, particularly for Mathews bows, providing superior accuracy.
- Compact Design: In-line with the riser, this smaller platform eliminates quiver interference and centers the mass for a low-profile, precise fit.
- Detent Micro-Tune Adjustments: Provides ultra-precise windage and vertical adjustments at .003” per click, ensuring optimal performance.
- Zero Tolerance Technology (ZTT): Eliminates lateral shaft movement with three stainless steel ball bearings for maximum platform stability.
- Rebound Dampener: Mitigates shock transferred from the limb to the rest, reducing noise and wear, and ensuring long-lasting reliability.
- Multiple Activation Options: Configurable for top limb, bottom limb, or cable-driven activation to suit any shooting style.
- Over-Molded Containment Bracket: Two-piece system for easy arrow loading and secure containment, making it simple and fast to use.
- Mathews Approved C.O.R. Mount Bracket: Ensures perfect compatibility and mounting for Mathews bows, offering a seamless connection.
Watch the Installation Guide:
Learn how to install and optimize your Hamskea Epsilon Mathews Compatible Limb Driven Arrow Rest with this video: