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stevezt4 01-30-2008 06:24 AM

I need a new rest and quiver
 
I just bought a new Hoyt Katera and i am going to use my old stabilizer but all i need now is to see what arrow rest and quiver to get.
I like the Fuse's quiversbut they seem expensive at 85 dollars.
I also thought of going with a ripcord rest.
Any thoughts would be appreciated and if you have a betterproduct let me know

PABuck_HNTR 01-30-2008 08:57 AM

RE: I need a new rest and quiver
 
I think the Fuse product line is a pretty good one. Are there cheaper accessories? For sure, but IMO you get what you pay for.

I had a ripcord on my Hoyt Trykon and had no problems with it.

MeanV2 01-30-2008 09:24 AM

RE: I need a new rest and quiver
 
I would rather spend the money on a quality quiver than deal with a lack of quality to save a couple of $$.;)As far rests goes the ripcord is a good rest and certainly has it's following, but I think the Limb Driver is the best on the market:D

Dan

MN/Kyle 01-30-2008 09:42 AM

RE: I need a new rest and quiver
 

ORIGINAL: MeanV2
I think the Limb Driver is the best on the market:D
x2, you can't go wrong with it.

edit: do you shoot with your quiver on, or off?

MOvenatic 01-30-2008 12:19 PM

RE: I need a new rest and quiver
 
I'd recomend the Alpine quiver. It pops on very easily and off also if you prefer to shoot without it. They have a screw-in holder to attach your quiver to a tree.

gplant 01-30-2008 01:51 PM

RE: I need a new rest and quiver
 
Rest - Whammy
Quiver - Hoyt Quick Detach.

stevezt4 01-30-2008 10:02 PM

RE: I need a new rest and quiver
 
Do I shoot with my quiver on or off? Good question, it just depends i had a 2 piece hoyt quiver previously and in a tree stand i would take out the arrows and secure them. But if i had a removable quiver I would probably take it off. I like the way the fuse's look for sure! I have never shot a drop away, im still liking my nap 3000 prong rest, just seems to do it for me. I am looking at the drop aways and i just want something easy to draw on. I shot a trophy taker and it felt like the arrow was going to fall off as i drew but it never did , just didnt like the feel.

By the way, the bow shop called and said they ordered the bow, turns out the also had one in stock so I went and picked it up!!! Looks great just waiting till tomorrow to get it set up!

MN/Kyle 01-30-2008 10:42 PM

RE: I need a new rest and quiver
 

ORIGINAL: stevezt4

Do I shoot with my quiver on or off? Good question, it just depends i had a 2 piece hoyt quiver previously and in a tree stand i would take out the arrows and secure them. But if i had a removable quiver I would probably take it off. I like the way the fuse's look for sure! I have never shot a drop away, im still liking my nap 3000 prong rest, just seems to do it for me. I am looking at the drop aways and i just want something easy to draw on. I shot a trophy taker and it felt like the arrow was going to fall off as i drew but it never did , just didnt like the feel.

By the way, the bow shop called and said they ordered the bow, turns out the also had one in stock so I went and picked it up!!! Looks great just waiting till tomorrow to get it set up!
I'd go with a quiver from bohning, or something simmilar. They look good, and don't hurt the pocket book, as much. If your shooting w/o a quiver on anyway, no need to spend so much it's just holding arrows. Just my opinion.

If you can get access to one, I can't recommend a limbdriver enough. I was in the same boat, not real sure it was the right route. Looking back, I don't know why I didn't, sooner. Take a good look at them.

atlasman 01-30-2008 10:54 PM

RE: I need a new rest and quiver
 

ORIGINAL: stevezt4

I just bought a new Hoyt Katera and i am going to use my old stabilizer but all i need now is to see what arrow rest and quiver to get.
I like the Fuse's quiversbut they seem expensive at 85 dollars.
I also thought of going with a ripcord rest.
Any thoughts would be appreciated and if you have a betterproduct let me know
Alpine makes great quivers for anywhere from $25-$50+.........The Bearclaw is real nice for $25. Bohning makes nice quivers as well again ranging in price.........some as low as $15-$20.

Rests??...........if want a drop away the Ripcord is nice, Limbsaver has a drop away out I saw on a guys bow recently and it was working VERY well..........nice and quiet. I have also seen the Whisper Flight from Alpine work very well.

Non drop I would recommend the WB of course for hunting.


Good Luck.

applepear000 01-31-2008 01:55 AM

RE: I need a new rest and quiver
 
I prefer Fuse's quivers.

atlasman 01-31-2008 02:54 AM

RE: I need a new rest and quiver
 

ORIGINAL: applepear000

I prefer Fuse's quivers.
He said he didn't want to spend $85 on a quiver.

stevezt4 01-31-2008 05:28 AM

RE: I need a new rest and quiver
 
I will spend the money on a fuse if they are really that much better than say a cheaper one, ill just wait till this summer to do so, I can use my old hoyt quiver for now, to bad the camo doesnt match or else id just use it anyway.
Does anyone else feel the arrow is going to fall off while trying to draw with a drop away or is it just something it takes getting used to. Im starting early and getting the accessories on right now! Looking good.

125py 01-31-2008 10:01 AM

RE: I need a new rest and quiver
 
i hava a ripcord and i love it......a quiver really doesnt matter that much to me......i just bought a quickie kwiver that has matching camo to my bow

MN/Kyle 01-31-2008 10:10 AM

RE: I need a new rest and quiver
 

ORIGINAL: stevezt4

I will spend the money on a fuse if they are really that much better than say a cheaper one, ill just wait till this summer to do so, I can use my old hoyt quiver for now, to bad the camo doesnt match or else id just use it anyway.
Does anyone else feel the arrow is going to fall off while trying to draw with a drop away or is it just something it takes getting used to. Im starting early and getting the accessories on right now! Looking good.
Not better if you don't shoot with it on, anyway. JMO. They do look cool I guess.

whitetailbowhunter 01-31-2008 10:10 AM

RE: I need a new rest and quiver
 


ORIGINAL: MN/Kyle


ORIGINAL: MeanV2
I think the Limb Driver is the best on the market:D
x2, you can't go wrong with it.

edit: do you shoot with your quiver on, or off?
X3 for the Limb Driver!

OKbowhunter20 01-31-2008 10:24 AM

RE: I need a new rest and quiver
 
You cant go wrong with a Bohning quiver...fairly inexpensive, looks good imo, andis a very nice product

bloodcrick 01-31-2008 01:43 PM

RE: I need a new rest and quiver
 
there is to much debate on the rest :Dso ill leave it at that :Dhowever the quiver......the alpine soft lock has been nothing but love for me ;)


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