I need a new quiver!
#1
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: patten.maine usa
I was looking at the Alpine but when they are on eBay they don't get bids.I want something quiet and light and I don't need a whole bunch of arrows,three would be fine.Whats a good one? Ron
#2
Get yourself a 3-arrow or a 4-arrow Kwikee Kwiver.
They are quick to attach/detach, quiet, and there
is no foam to mess with...plus they only cost
about $20
. I have the 4 arrow combo quiver
on both my Q2 and FX. I still can't believe a
product could cost this little and work so well!
I take my quiver off when I get to my stand and
attach it to the tree with Kwikee's tree mounting
bracket, so my arrows are right there if I need
them.
TB
They are quick to attach/detach, quiet, and there
is no foam to mess with...plus they only cost
about $20
. I have the 4 arrow combo quiveron both my Q2 and FX. I still can't believe a
product could cost this little and work so well!
I take my quiver off when I get to my stand and
attach it to the tree with Kwikee's tree mounting
bracket, so my arrows are right there if I need
them.
TB
#5
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blossvale, New York
I have to SECOND the Quickee. I've got a basement full of $65-$85 dollar "Manufacturer" quivers that for one reason or another just don't work for a bowhunter. I finally got smart this year and went back to what I used and loved 25 years ago. A Kwickee. It's easy to detach, I have a screw in bracket to hook it to a tree, I have another bracket mounted on my hand climber for hooking up my quiver when I use the climber. I can hook the quiver on the top part of my climber before I leave the ground. A little prior planning and you'll find the perfect place to hang it for convenience and to keep it out of the way. All this including a couple different brackets and mounts for may a total of $30-35. Make sure you buy the right one for you. They have them for carbons, fixed broadheads, mechanical broadheads, alluminum etc etc. So, I have for sale PSE(two piece and one piece), DARTON etc quivers that were very expensive and replaced with a $20 "OLD" style. Sometimes simple is better.
#6
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: patten.maine usa
Maybe I have the wrong one!I have a Kwikee,which is the only one I have ever had and it came with my first bow.My real complaint is that the bell around the broadheads is really noisy when walking through the brush especially if its cold.It would be nice to have one that is quiet and holds just a few arrows.I do like its easy on/off attachment.Does the Softloc have the same features?
Two Beards you say yours is quiet.Is the bell made from something other than hard molded plastic?
Do they have a web site?
Two Beards you say yours is quiet.Is the bell made from something other than hard molded plastic?
Do they have a web site?
#7
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blossvale, New York
Put some moleskin on it or something like that. Just because it came that way doesn't mean you have to keep it that way.<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle> They make a 3 and 4 arrow model if yu only want a couple arrows. You wrap any quiver against a bush and it'll probably make noise.... but nearly as much as your footbeat.
#8
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From: Warren OH USA
Another vote for the Kwikee. I've been using the same one since I started bowhunting more than 20 years ago. The rubber up in the hood is getting really bad, so I might have to invest in another one soon. Probably a 3 or 4 arrow model. Mine has 6 spots. They also make a screw-in adapter that goes on the tree so you son't have to shoot with the quivver attatched to the bow. Really nice not to have all those bright colored vanes waving around as you're trying to get positioned for a shot.
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Typical Buck
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From: AR USA
Two Beards is on the money. I have the 4 arrow combo kwikee, and it fits snug and is very quite and light weight. it will accept carbon or aluminum, mech or fixed blade.
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