Treelimb Premium Series Quiver
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Ohio
Posts: 584

This is a new quiver made by Treelimb Products. This quiver mounts on two raised posts that mount on the rear of my sight. It is simple twist on and off the posts to mount on the bow and or to remove it. The two posts are small as you can see in the bottom two of the pictures and adds very little weight to your bow off or on it. It's very solidly made and quiet. It has a foam broadhead insert inside the hood to keep the broadhead in place and quiet. It can take mechanical and fixed broadhead in the foam insert. I added two SIMS mini vibration and sound absorbers to the rear of the hood to add to the quiet feature. I think this is a great quiver if you are like me when I hunt I use the quiver ONLY to carry the arrows and prefer to shoot with out the the quiver on. This also has a metal loop at the top of the quiver hood so you can hang easily from hook while in your treestand or in a blind.

#4

ORIGINAL: rustynut
I'm just a newbie but I don't want anything attached to my sights. I know how many trees I bang into at times while carring my bow to the stand. Just my 2 cents.
I'm just a newbie but I don't want anything attached to my sights. I know how many trees I bang into at times while carring my bow to the stand. Just my 2 cents.
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Belleville, Illinois
Posts: 112

ORIGINAL: npockat32
Most or almost all quivers are attached to your sight screws.
ORIGINAL: rustynut
I'm just a newbie but I don't want anything attached to my sights. I know how many trees I bang into at times while carring my bow to the stand. Just my 2 cents.
I'm just a newbie but I don't want anything attached to my sights. I know how many trees I bang into at times while carring my bow to the stand. Just my 2 cents.
if this is true please disregard my bs post

#7
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Ohio
Posts: 584

ORIGINAL: npockat32
Grandviewer, I looked at these but decided to go with the new octane quivers by bowtech.
Grandviewer, I looked at these but decided to go with the new octane quivers by bowtech.
#8
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 1

I too have been looking at these quivers as I love the fast, easy detachment. I also detach once in my tree and hang it up as it seems to hang easily to a tree. Can you mount it to the riser part of the sight bracket? Why is it mounted out on the actual sight? Thanks
#9
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Ohio
Posts: 584

ORIGINAL: Bullwinkle!
I too have been looking at these quivers as I love the fast, easy detachment. I also detach once in my tree and hang it up as it seems to hang easily to a tree. Can you mount it to the riser part of the sight bracket? Why is it mounted out on the actual sight? Thanks
I too have been looking at these quivers as I love the fast, easy detachment. I also detach once in my tree and hang it up as it seems to hang easily to a tree. Can you mount it to the riser part of the sight bracket? Why is it mounted out on the actual sight? Thanks
#10

ORIGINAL: Grandviewer
npockat32 I looked the Bowtech octane too but they didn't make a Lost camo version plus I like to shoot with out a quiver and this allows me to remove it and hang it on hook or suspend it with in a blind easier than most other quivers.
ORIGINAL: npockat32
Grandviewer, I looked at these but decided to go with the new octane quivers by bowtech.
Grandviewer, I looked at these but decided to go with the new octane quivers by bowtech.