Quiver Recommendations!
#1
Quiver Recommendations!
I am looking for a solid, dependable, quiver that I may remove from the bow if I want to hang it in the treestand. I also want something that will handle western Big Game Hunting abuse!
I have been told that the following 8 will fit the bill, but I am looking for any input on these or some other quivers that I may have overlooked.
Alpine Archery Soft Loc Quiver
Bohning Arrow Antler Bow Quiver
Diamond Max-4, 1 Pc. 4 Arrow Quiver
Martin Archery Fast 4 Quiver
Treelimb Quiver
Trophy Ridge - Ridge Hunter
Tru Glo Pro Tune Quiver
Vital Gear Extreme Vital Pack Quiver
BSLugnut
I have been told that the following 8 will fit the bill, but I am looking for any input on these or some other quivers that I may have overlooked.
Alpine Archery Soft Loc Quiver
Bohning Arrow Antler Bow Quiver
Diamond Max-4, 1 Pc. 4 Arrow Quiver
Martin Archery Fast 4 Quiver
Treelimb Quiver
Trophy Ridge - Ridge Hunter
Tru Glo Pro Tune Quiver
Vital Gear Extreme Vital Pack Quiver
BSLugnut
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Posts: 1,438
RE: Quiver Recommendations!
I have the Alpine Soft Loc 5 arrow, so I can only talk about that one.
It is a great quiver, sturdy, quiet, no flimsy plastic, easy to take
off but secure when attached. I would say that its only drawback is
that since it is well made it is not as light as others (no light, cheap plastic).
It is a great quiver, sturdy, quiet, no flimsy plastic, easy to take
off but secure when attached. I would say that its only drawback is
that since it is well made it is not as light as others (no light, cheap plastic).
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Posts: 133
RE: Quiver Recommendations!
Add another vote for the Alpine Soft-Loc 5. It is definitely a quality made and durable quiver. I used to have a one piece Bowtech quiver and didn't really care much for it. The Alpine is a good one though
#4
RE: Quiver Recommendations!
I have a Fuse on my Pro Tec that I have been very happy with - holds arrows very securely, yet they come out without undue strain. We put a Tropy Ridge on my son's bow. It is alsoa good product. Seems to hold expandables better than the Fuse.
#9
RE: Quiver Recommendations!
I have the alpine soft lok on all three of my bows. The kwikee quiver was noisy and the tree adapters broke when it was cold out. The breakdown feature of the kwikee caused alot of vibration. I switched after the third adapter broke. I use a 5, but the 3 arrow is really nice if you are into compact.
#10
RE: Quiver Recommendations!
i use a alpine soft loc 3 arrow quiver..
i will admit ive never used any others...but looked at some others.
i really like my alpine. holds arrows securely as you can get..mounts with rubber and arrows are held by rubber which really helps noise im sure..but even though its mounted with rubber its way more secure than you can imagine..the design is ingenious..removes in a second(no joke) and they make a mount that will screw into the tree to hold it. i didnt order one last year so i hung it from a hook..but ill be getting one next season for sure...
id goto a large shop that has a variety and look them over...see what YOU like best...
i will admit ive never used any others...but looked at some others.
i really like my alpine. holds arrows securely as you can get..mounts with rubber and arrows are held by rubber which really helps noise im sure..but even though its mounted with rubber its way more secure than you can imagine..the design is ingenious..removes in a second(no joke) and they make a mount that will screw into the tree to hold it. i didnt order one last year so i hung it from a hook..but ill be getting one next season for sure...
id goto a large shop that has a variety and look them over...see what YOU like best...