When you start setting up your bow, you’re going to need a solid arrow rest to keep your arrow secure and allow it to be fired without affecting its flight performance negatively. There are lots of different arrows rests out there. I’ve spent time trying out and looking around for the best whisker biscuit bang for your buck out there.
What is a whisker biscuit?
A whisker biscuit is an arrow rest that uses stiff bristles to form a ring around the arrow. The bristles hold the arrow in place and when the arrow is released, the vanes pass through the bristles. The rest was designed to securely hold the arrow on your bow until it’s shot. Don’t forget that they come in different sizes and you’ll need to decide which one is going to be the right fit for your arrows.
I’m sure you’re so happy to read all this, but let’s get down to the good stuff shall we? I’m a fan of Trophy Ridge and normally, I try to focus on more than one brand, but for some reason Trophy Ridge is about all I can find and know of that really gets things taken care of when it comes to whisker biscuits. Perhaps it’s because they made the original? Now there are partial whisker biscuits called capture rests and some of them do work well, I’ve found one that was alright, but I’m not a fan of that style most of the time.
The 5 best whisker biscuits
Trophy Ridge Sure Shot Pro Whisker Biscuit Arrow Right Hand Rest (Black, Medium)
Trophy Ridge Quick Shot Whisker Biscuit Arrow Rest, Medium
Trophy Ridge Whisker Biscuit Kill Shot Arrow Rest, Medium, Black
Buffalo Whisker Biscuit Kill Shot Arrow Rest Brush Whisker Medium Arrow Rest Right and Left Hand for compound bow Camouflage
Medium Arrow Rest Right and Left Hand – Camo
There are many different types of arrow rests out there and the whisker biscuit is just one of many choices. I hope that these help you decide the best whisker biscuit if that is the route that you choose to go on.
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