I really can't say enough about how pleased I am with a feather rest. I have been using TRAP's rests for over a year now in all types of weather. They are the perfect rest, and that is pretty much it.
I like to shoot off the shelf because it puts the arrow close to my hand. The raised rest (Bear Weatherest, and Flipper rests) I have used but have never been a fan of. I do like its characteristics in wet weather due to the fact it allows me to use low profile vanes when hunting in the rain or snow.
A feather rest affords me the advantages of both. A raised rest that puts the arrow close to my hand. I can use feathers, I can use vanes. I can use it in normal conditions, I can use it in wet conditions, heck...I can even use a glass arrow and bowfish with it. I've done it. If it gets flattened out, just hit it with a bit of steam and you are back in business. I have spent a lot of time actually trying to destroy Daryl's rests, and they win every time. They can take abuse, they are forgiving, they perform, and they give you the best of both worlds.
TRAP's feather rests. That is my recommendation. Hate to sound like a commercial, but dang...they are sweet.
Here is one on a B-mag riser:
An A-mag riser that I bowfish with:
And a '65 Kodiak:
I still shoot off the shelf with my '64 Kodiak and my longbows, but everything else has a feather rest.