Quiver Suggestions??
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Machesney Park, IL
Posts: 1
Quiver Suggestions??
Well, I need to buy a quiver for my new bow. Just bought a '10 Hoyt Turbohawk after having been out of the game for the past 7 years. Things have changed a lot since I last was looking at bow's and accessories. I have a couple ideas but would like some opinions from who ever would like to give it. Thanks
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 220
Depending on what type of broad head you plan to use and budget can dictate alot...
High End Fixed Blade, I'm a big fan of the Tight Shot, or Fuse Quivers since you have a Hoyt.
Mechanicals presents a new challenge depending on BH selection. Some require the use of an open (without foam insert) to keep from opening the BH's in the quiver...
I have fixed blades and mechanicals, and after much looking I've come to be a big fan of the Apex Nano quivers. They are a 5 arrow open hooded quiver, come with an extra mount to mount on a second bow or a tree stand. Best part is they generally run about 50 bucks. Which is alot less than fuse, Octane, or a Mathews, and not much more than your decent generics...
High End Fixed Blade, I'm a big fan of the Tight Shot, or Fuse Quivers since you have a Hoyt.
Mechanicals presents a new challenge depending on BH selection. Some require the use of an open (without foam insert) to keep from opening the BH's in the quiver...
I have fixed blades and mechanicals, and after much looking I've come to be a big fan of the Apex Nano quivers. They are a 5 arrow open hooded quiver, come with an extra mount to mount on a second bow or a tree stand. Best part is they generally run about 50 bucks. Which is alot less than fuse, Octane, or a Mathews, and not much more than your decent generics...