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Old 12-06-2008, 08:42 AM
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Do they make a quiver where there is no foam in the hood, and the arrows are secured up near the broadheads and down near the fletchings as well? I personally prefer one that attaches to the bow, I don't care about taking it off in stand.

Something that is not outrageous in price? Its so hard to tell looking in catalogs, and I have no real good pro shops local to me to actually look at any.

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Old 12-06-2008, 10:36 AM
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The Bohning Lynx quivers have a very nice hood that is more like a hard rubber and has no foam, it also secures the arrows in nice and tight so that they don't come loose. I like it, the only downfall is that it affects your accuracy if you shoot with it on but I don't stalk, I take it off and hang it up in the tree anyway. I hear that the Alpine quivers are nice also but have the foam inserts.

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Old 12-06-2008, 01:48 PM
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From your post,I'm interpeting that you want dual shaft holders in addition to the usual "hood" for broadheads,in that case,please do yourself a favor and check out the alpine soft-loc quivers. Not only they have dual shaft holders spaced a good distance from each other compared with other brands of 1 piece removable quivers,they are VERY reasonably priced and perform flawlessly while being extremely quiet. I've used them for a few years now and my switchback xt is still wearing 1 now. They come in 3,5,and 7 arrow models,and extra quiver holders are inexpensively priced for those that liketo remove their bowquiver once on stand. Since they are constructed of carbon fiber and sorbothane,mine is so quiet i leave mine on all the time-also a good idea to mantain same balance,etc when shooting. These quivers are the quietest I've ever tested/owned/hunted with and do VERY good job of keeping arrows or quiver itself from rattling-in fact,so quiet it actuaccy seems to quiet the whole bow slightly.
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Old 12-06-2008, 08:19 PM
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Old 12-07-2008, 12:10 AM
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trophy ridge 6shooter is like that also.

i really like mine.




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