RE: Treelimb Premium Quiver
The premium quivers haven't shipped yet as far asI know. At least I haven't received my firstshipment yet. However, Ireally like the design and will have one on my bow.
What sight do you use BM?
How sturdy of a limb do you need to hold a quiver of arrows? We're not exactly talking about a lot of weight here. It is specifically made that way so that you can use the little screw in hooks and have the "L" turned down in front of the hoodand the quiver will not slide off. There is a reason for the "hangers" design.
The arrow retention system holds all arrows very tightly and the little fingers are there so you can push on them andspread the rubber so that you can silently remove an arrow with little effort and keep from making the popping sound that an arrow makes when it pops out of the grippers. If you are loading arrows while you are in a treestand then you are fumbling around making all kinds of movement and aren't going to be seeing any deer any way.
AS far as the holes in the hood go....I guess you can't please every one but it sure wouldn't take much effort to make them the size that you want. I mean, I have slotted thesolid blocks of foam so that mechanical blades didn't open when inserting into the hood.
If used that way the quiver was designed IMO it is one of the better designed quivers in the $30 price range.
IMO the only thingI think they need to improve upon is the gripper needs to be a touch wider to spread the fletchings out a little.