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Old 10-31-2007 | 03:27 PM
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Default What do you do with your quiver once on stand? (Invention Idea) :)

Hey guys,

Ok here's a question for you all...how many of you shoot with a quiver on your bow? I know that I for one don't like to at all. I walk in with the quiver attached to the bow and used to have a spare bracket that I drilled into my stand to attach the quiver to once I got set up in my climber. Now if you have a steady tree that you use, you can just put a bow hanger hook into that tree and hang the quiver etc. I use a climber most of the time and find myself in different trees all the time so putting a hook in everytree every time doesn't seem worth the hassel. Well last week when I went out, I got up in the tree and realized my bracket fell off the stand somewhere and I had nothing to put the quiver on so I had to carefully balance the quiver on a pin from my stand. Can't believe it didn't fall off. Well as I'm daydreaming in the stand, I was thinking about the problem and think I came up with an awesome solution for a quiver that you can attach to any part of your stand in seconds without the chance of it falling or making noise. It will be held solid to the stand so if you need to grab the second arrow quickly and quietly, there would be no worries. It can also be positioned any way you want. So I went out the next day and bought materials for a prototype and gave it a shot last night and it worked flawlessly! I think there's a way to make it universal to just attach to any bow the same way you would a stand but I have to work on that. My question to everyone is, is there a need for this out there? I know I'll be using it for now on but I figure with all the man hours in a tree that makes up this board, this is the best place to pose such a question/idea. Does anyone else have an issue like this or am I missing an easy solution? Thanks for any input you guys have!


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