SmartRest Quad Rest II
SmartRest Quad Rest II
SmartRest Quad Rest II

SmartRest Quad Rest II

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  • Cradle mounted on steel arm which pivots in 2 locations
  • Slide lock plate
  • Stainless steel
  • 2 part clamp
  • Mounting plate in 2 sizes
The Quad Rest II is a steel framed Gun Rest and Cradle system that stores a firearm in a safe position while travelling and acts as a stable rifle support for excellent accuracy while taking a shot.
Main Design Features:
The Cradle - acts as a safe storage unit while it is compressed and locked down. It also doubles as a two point support cradle to help the shooter hold on zero while taking aim, ultimately delivering an excellent controlled and accurate shot.
The Strut Assist Lift - allows the operator to lift the cradle up into a shooting position, and also acts as a stabilizer to hold the popped up frame.
Swivels and Range of Motion: When the rest is in the raised position it supports the rifle to take accurate shots. The cradle is mounted on a "Double Swivel Mount" which is a steel arm that pivots in two locations - now comes in new and extended length providing a larger and smoother arc for better range of motion (compared to the original). The reason for this design is to provide excellent range from a stationary position. Meaning the shooter can remain standing or seated in one location and still enjoy an excellent range of motion (or aiming range).
Slide Lock Plate - the latest model utilizes a 4 point of contact locking plate. It is slid into position to lock up the cradle and then slid out to unlock. The plate is made of stainless steel.
Mounting Clamps and Options - the standard issue clamp is a two part clamp. It closes up on to square and round pipes from 17mm to 45mm. If the Quad Bike has no bars or pipes to mount on, you can either adapt a ply board to the front tray area in order to mount the Quad Rest standard base plate to it, or use the mounting plate as a platform to mount on to. If the pipe or bar is larger than 45mm a Mounting Plate with U Bolts is required. The Mounting plate comes in two size options.
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SKU S48180
MPN SRQRII
UPC/EAN 0735850185354
Family N/A

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Customer Reviews

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Lesley Perry
Brilliant

Very pleased just wish came with counterbalance

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Roy Foster
Floating barrel

Hi I found the V rest on the front not fit for purpose . So i made my own out of a car exhaust pipe. I cut the pipe in the round then welded it to the square tube and added insulation inside the pipe. Now I put the rifle through the pipe and it holds it perfectly. Trying to hold the barrel with the V rest and strap stopped the floating barrel working so altered the rifles zero.

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reuben mitchell
Smart rest 2

The concept is good, the rest is very hard to hold on the quad rack using the supplied mount. The leverage of the unit is too great and it rotates on the rack tubes. I took off the bottom tube mount and made a new bottom mount that I welded onto the rack. The rest is now steady. 
The other issue is that the gun rotates in the rest. It is not able to be held firmly enough by the elastic straps to stop it rotating. I used it last night, never out of second gear, and constantly holding the rifle in the rest to stop it turning sidewards, this meant I did not have full control of the quad. I will have to do something with the rifle holding “V” rests as well.
All in all, a good concept that still needs development work.