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Old 01-31-2008 | 09:36 PM
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8 to 10 years ago I paid $70 or so fora Mathews Arrow Webquiver. I think retail was $100,was it hard to swallow? Yep!! but I shot Mathews for several years and that quiver was well worth the money. I have not personally seen the new Octane quivers, but those that I have talked to that has seen them says they are Awesome. That's one thing I really hoped for from Bowtech was a line of Top quality accessories, especially a quiver. No one is forced to buy one, but from the orders dealers are putting in they must feel confident in selling them

Now you have options!! You want the lower priced Bowtech quiver you can buy it, any after market quiver out there you can buy, and if you want a Top end Bowtech quiver with exciting new features and quality that will last you for years.

You now have the option to buy that also

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Old 02-01-2008 | 07:57 AM
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You guys have made me think. If i am going to spend a bunch of money on a new bow then i need top of theline stuff to match it. And heck if you think of resale i can probally get a bunch of that money back. at least half in 2-3 years. But that all depends on how well it is taken care of and belive me, i take great care of my stuff. And that is if i sell it in 2-3 years and if i do i am selling it with all the accesories on it so i can get top end stuff on the new one.
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Old 02-01-2008 | 09:21 AM
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You guys have made me think. If i am going to spend a bunch of money on a new bow then i need top of theline stuff to match it. And heck if you think of resale i can probally get a bunch of that money back. at least half in 2-3 years. But that all depends on how well it is taken care of and belive me, i take great care of my stuff. And that is if i sell it in 2-3 years and if i do i am selling it with all the accesories on it so i can get top end stuff on the new one.
I would think that therewould be just a goodstuffout there that is less money. IMO you should just buy cheaper stuff. Its probably just as good. But if you want to pay that much, go ahead.
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Old 02-01-2008 | 01:42 PM
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Think of these items as if you were adding options to your truck.

A 120$ quiver is like the leather package in your silverado. Sure you can drive around with a cloth benchseat but leather buckets are soooo much more comfortable.

And they aren't going to actually retail for that much. Figure about10$ - $20 less depending on what item you are looking at.




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Old 02-01-2008 | 01:49 PM
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You guys have made me think. If i am going to spend a bunch of money on a new bow then i need top of theline stuff to match it. And heck if you think of resale i can probally get a bunch of that money back. at least half in 2-3 years. But that all depends on how well it is taken care of and belive me, i take great care of my stuff. And that is if i sell it in 2-3 years and if i do i am selling it with all the accesories on it so i can get top end stuff on the new one.
Very true with resale of quality accessories. Just check eBay. The higher priced items get higher resale value for sure. That is at least how I convince myself to buy top stuff!
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Old 02-01-2008 | 02:08 PM
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If I put Octane Products on an Elite; will the Bowtech boys hunt me down
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Old 02-01-2008 | 07:08 PM
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If I put Octane Products on an Elite; will the Bowtech boys hunt me down
Probably, but go for it.
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Old 02-02-2008 | 04:35 AM
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Hope they have a better price at the Harrisburg show next week.
BM, that avater makes me jump every time I see it. Awesome.
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Old 02-02-2008 | 06:04 AM
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Only for your treestand spots by the river!
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Old 02-02-2008 | 06:34 AM
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If I put Octane Products on an Elite; will the Bowtech boys hunt me down

No, they'remadeto fit most bows on the market, including Elite.


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