Looking for AFFORDABLE quiver??
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I have a new Truth 2 on the way, and I'm looking for an AFFORDABLE quiver (preferrably $65 or less). I have a hard time seeing myself spending over $100 for a quiver. Not sure whether I want to go with a 1 or 2 piece yet. I guess it depends on what I can fit inmy bow casewith a fully loaded quiver(Just picked up a Doskocil SE 44). I was considering the Alpine Soft-Loc 5 arrow quiver and the Trophy Ridge 6-Shooter so far. I've seen the Soft Loc in person, but I haven't seen the 6 shooter in person yet. Does anyone have any positive or negativeexperienceswith either of these quivers? Any othersuggestions out there would be appreciated as well? Thanks!
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You really get what you pay for in most accessories. This year I'll be getting the new Octane Quiver from Bowtech, but a quiver I have used in the past that is very reasonable is the Alpine Soft Loc.
Dan
Dan
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I'm like MeanV above... I'll be getting the new one-piece Octane; those magnets in the hood are simply awesome!
If I wasn't going to splurge for that nice an accessory piece, my Kwikee quivers treated me pretty well over the years.
If I wasn't going to splurge for that nice an accessory piece, my Kwikee quivers treated me pretty well over the years.
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Treelimb products makes quivers and they are coming out with a new quiver called the Premium Series, small and quick to remove. Check out the web site for more information treelimbproducts.com. Octane is another Bowtech product. Hoyt make the Fuse line up and their quivers are nicely made but aren't cheap. The Satori and the Katana quivers are tops in loading and unloading arrows and simple and quiet.
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The Treelimb quivers look pretty nice. I hunt with mechanicals, so I kind of like the idea of the quivers with two arrow holders. I guess so they hold in place without having to jam the broadhead deep into the foam (although I've never owned one to know from experience). Some good ideas so far. Keep them coming. Thanks guys!!



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