Octane Quiver Whats Up?!
#1
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Okay someone please explain to me the use of having a quiver that cost $100+. I know bowtech is the manufacturer and the only advantage that this thing offers is the magnetic hood that keep ur broadheads in place. Is paying this kind of money truly worth a benjamin plus?
#2
There isnt one. I thought about buying one, because lets face it they are pretty cool. But everytime I stick my arrows in my $30.00 Bohning, I think...wow this works just as good.
#5
I guess it depends on what you want in a quiver and what you are willing to pay for.
Do you want to keep puting your blades inside foam that not only dulls your broadheads but soaks up moisture and over time will rust your blades or do you want one that does not touch the blades at all and keeps them razor sharp?
Do you want a quiver that is attach and detach in one position only or do you want one that is adjustable for the length of your arrows, balance of your bow, angle of the quiver, front to back, side to side, etc... etc...
Do you want on that is made of plastic or fully machined aluminum and will last a lifetime?
Do you want to keep puting your blades inside foam that not only dulls your broadheads but soaks up moisture and over time will rust your blades or do you want one that does not touch the blades at all and keeps them razor sharp?
Do you want a quiver that is attach and detach in one position only or do you want one that is adjustable for the length of your arrows, balance of your bow, angle of the quiver, front to back, side to side, etc... etc...
Do you want on that is made of plastic or fully machined aluminum and will last a lifetime?
#6
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Brampton Ontario Canada
The Octane has been the most quiet quiver in my opinion to remove and reattach to my bow. It's also very easy to reattach in the dark in a very short space of time without making any noise.
The feature of having severalarrows that are 'easily' removable, just heldby the magnet (while in the stand) is such a relief.
I know the price is indeed scary, but I think it's a quiver you'll own for a very long time and as Bigbulls mentioned it all'aluminum'.
The feature of having severalarrows that are 'easily' removable, just heldby the magnet (while in the stand) is such a relief.
I know the price is indeed scary, but I think it's a quiver you'll own for a very long time and as Bigbulls mentioned it all'aluminum'.
#7
The Octane Quiver is much more than Magnets!
Machined aluminum, and quality ozzes throughout the quiver, adjustability is second to none. This quiver will easily outlast any quiver on the market.
There are lots of ways to get to town. You can walk or ride in style. I prefer to ride in style!![8D]
Hats off to BowTech for finally making a High Quality Quiver!! It is something I have wanted them to do for years.
Dan

Machined aluminum, and quality ozzes throughout the quiver, adjustability is second to none. This quiver will easily outlast any quiver on the market.
There are lots of ways to get to town. You can walk or ride in style. I prefer to ride in style!![8D]
Hats off to BowTech for finally making a High Quality Quiver!! It is something I have wanted them to do for years.
Dan
#9
they can take that hostage pro arrow rest and pu that thing back on the drawing board
#10
ORIGINAL: bigbulls
I have to disagree. I love my hostage pro. Since I started actually using one I have reccomended it more than any other rest I sell.
they can take that hostage pro arrow rest and pu that thing back on the drawing board
I still do prefer a dropaway. The Limb Driver in particular, but I do have a Hostage Pro setup on one bow and it is very nice indeed

Dan


