Octane quivers
#1
Octane quivers
Instead of a new bow I want to deck out my Tribute with new sites, rest and quiver.
I have a alpine archery soft loc quiver that has worked great.
And the foam dulling the blades but has not kept me from killing alot of deer even with the foam.
So my question is does the octane quiver fit and protect the entire broadhead so I don't have to worry. I shoot a 100 grain 3 blade Muzzy and have no intentions of changing.
Can I justify spending $130 on a quiver? I shoot with my quiver on anyway.
Thanks.
I have a alpine archery soft loc quiver that has worked great.
And the foam dulling the blades but has not kept me from killing alot of deer even with the foam.
So my question is does the octane quiver fit and protect the entire broadhead so I don't have to worry. I shoot a 100 grain 3 blade Muzzy and have no intentions of changing.
Can I justify spending $130 on a quiver? I shoot with my quiver on anyway.
Thanks.
#4
RE: Octane quivers
I have one and shoot Magnus Snuffers. They are not covered by the hood and it is possible it could cause me to cut myself. I tend to hunt rough country with thick growth and a fall could cause me to get cut.... Hasn't so far though!
Is it worth the money?
I like mine but I got a good deal and really it is not much better than any quiver and does add a bit of weight to the bow. I would probably not get another if I needed a new one.
Is it worth the money?
I like mine but I got a good deal and really it is not much better than any quiver and does add a bit of weight to the bow. I would probably not get another if I needed a new one.
#5
RE: Octane quivers
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.a...5&mpage=1&key= Here is a link of the review I posted a while ago.
#6
RE: Octane quivers
Tribal...I have one and removed the foam insert so just using the magnetic holder. Covers my G5 strikers fine and secures the arrows well. The only thing that I might add is that if you are planning on hunting with it on, it is a little heavy. I remove mine when in the stand, so it works perfect.
Worth the money.
Kelly
Worth the money.
Kelly
#10
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 22
RE: Octane quivers
I don't mind mine but the clover bolt keeps coming out and it' causing issues with me, for me i love the idea of the magnets and with a deeper hood and a little bit more ingenious on how to mount it to the bow and maybe taking away a little weight and the quiver would be in business but as of right now i don't think it's worth the money