Fuse Satori quiver
#1
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From: Montana
I plan to add a quiver to my new bow(BowTech Tribute), and have been looking at the Fuse Satori as my first choose. As I haven't hunted with a quiver mounted on my hunting bow for 15-20 yrs.,and have several reservation aboutswitching now. First, I don't like the additional weight, second, they add extra wind resistance making a steady hold a little harder(the wind also blows in Montana), and third, the old quivers that a lot of my hunting friends use make too much noise from the vibrations whenthey shoot their bows. I am looking for a quiver that is both vibration free and quiet. From what I have read about Fuse products, they claim to have addressed both of these issues. I would like to hear back from Bowhunters that have first have experience with Fuse porducts if possible.
#3
I put the Satori on my new Allegiance and it is all that is advertised. Absolutely no noise and no vibration, I would highly recommend it. As gibblet said the sof-loc is also a good one. Have that on my backup bow and no complaints. Both are great choices. The Fuse quiver is lighter and I like the way the hood is designed better than the Alpine. You can offset the arrrows better in the Fuse and keep the fletch of the quivered arrows off one another. That is where you noise is going to come from.
#4
I put the Fuse Katana on my Allegiance. I'm impressed and the quick disconnect makes it perfect to take on and off for your preference. Quality made and sharp looking.
#5
Ditto to what mez says. I put a 4 arrow Satori on my BowTech. It has exceeded my expectations and I don't regret paying the extra dollars that the Fuse costs. I also put a Fuse Stabilizer on and am quite pleased with it as well. If you don't mind paying extra, it would be hard to make too many complaints against either the quiver or stabilizer,but cost is probably the biggest "negative" you will hear.




