sirWill this be for bench or ground use? SEB max, neo and mini. Farley and Shadetree. I would look at the SEB mini.
Chet. If your on a budget, do like Lamar Smith said, but if money is no object, get a Seb Neo or one of the new Lenzi rests, or a Farley. I buy and sell BR equipment as a side hobby and I've owned about 20 joystick rests. The Neo's hold their value and often you can make a few more bucks than you paid for it. The Farley's don't hold their value like a Neo and there are a few replacement upgraded stuff that I would buy like the tension screws from Butch Lambert and replace the stock Farley bag because it absolutely sucks. The new Lenzi rests are $1700.00 a pop and I have one on order so I can't tell you how they perform, but I have a friend in Canada who has one and he said that they are slickest front rest out there, in fact his friend had a Neo on order and when he took a look at it he cancelled his order and ordered a Lenzi. IMO there is no clear advantage as far as winning goes from a Farley, Seb Coax, or a Neo. I've used all 3 in about 90 matches and had had my ass kicked and done well with all 3. I like the NEO the best so far out of those 3 that I had because there is more vertical and horizonal adjustment in the NEO than the Farley or Seb Coax.i am thinking about a coaxial front rest, i see there are a few to choose from, i see the caldwell type, are these anywhere near as smooth to move around as the others, what arsome of the more popular coaxial readily available.
Chet
i am thinking about a coaxial front rest, i see there are a few to choose from, i see the caldwell type, are these anywhere near as smooth to move around as the others, what arsome of the more popular coaxial readily available.
Chet
Not sure it qualifies as "readily available," but, just for the performance, value, looks, convenience, and the sheer craftsmanship, the SEB-Mini is worth the wait, investment, and something you might consider.Will this be for bench or ground use? SEB max, neo and mini. Farley and Shadetree. I would look at the SEB mini.