Do you prefer a detachable or 2 peice quiver
#11
This season for my stand and blind hunting I will be using the new TR Ridge Hunter quiver. This is an awesome product! Many have long considered the Mathwews quivers as the best of the best and now the Trophy Ridge version has taken quiver design to the next level! It's a super quiet, rock solid design and the new Snubber Strap means that you will never lose another arrow again. I love the quiver and couldn't be happier with it's quality!


#14
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Hico, WV USA
I have used both styles and prefer the 2 piece. I currently use an Alpine Soft-Loc 2 piece and it is quiet as can be. I leave my quiver on in stand (obviously)...it has never bothered me a bit to leave it on. Some say they remove theirs because it is "easier" and more convenient, but to me taking it off just creates one more piece of equipment to keep up with. If you need a follow up shot, your arrows are in a different place...
A 2 piece is far quieter...
A 2 piece is far quieter...
#18
2 piece for me. I hope to pick up a 2 piece TR Ridgehunter for this season. I don't like the idea of changing the setup with taking the quiver on and off.
#19
I guess I'm one of the only guys that DOESN'T like the Alpine softlok quiver. For one it takes two hands to take your quiver off your bow. So you have to have your bow hanging when doing so. When mine got wet it squeeked a little bit when taking the quiver out and when putting it back in. Also, when it got cold out....the rubber got harder and was more difficult to take out. Just my two cents. At this point, I'm going to take a look at either a Kwikee or Bohning quick release quivers.
#20
Joined: Dec 2004
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I've always preferred either back quivers (catquiver) of a quickee style that detaches when you get into the tree stands. Reasons are the extra weight, it tips the balance of the bow a bit, can be a bit awkward .....
Anyway, I have a Hoyt Gamemaster. They can be a bit noisy. I have a very nice 2 piece Hoyt quiver that I placed on it and it seems to quiten the bow a bit somehow. Also, the added weight isn't a huge deal and I cant the bow a bit to the right anyway. So for this particular setup ..... I like the 2 piece bow mounted quiver
Anyway, I have a Hoyt Gamemaster. They can be a bit noisy. I have a very nice 2 piece Hoyt quiver that I placed on it and it seems to quiten the bow a bit somehow. Also, the added weight isn't a huge deal and I cant the bow a bit to the right anyway. So for this particular setup ..... I like the 2 piece bow mounted quiver


