Review: All you need to know about Octane quivers
#11
Oh I didn't pay $130
......and it's simply a great quality accessory....that I "wanted".
"Disposable" is in the eyes of the money clip holder. I had the means and wanted it. I'll hold onto this setup for quite a while....and I want it to be a certain way.
I can fully understand if some/many don't come to the same conclusion (financially speaking). They aren't for everyone (at the price they command). That fact takes nothing away from the quality of this piece of gear. That part isn't a question.
It IS a little on the heavy side, though. No question.
......and it's simply a great quality accessory....that I "wanted"."Disposable" is in the eyes of the money clip holder. I had the means and wanted it. I'll hold onto this setup for quite a while....and I want it to be a certain way.
I can fully understand if some/many don't come to the same conclusion (financially speaking). They aren't for everyone (at the price they command). That fact takes nothing away from the quality of this piece of gear. That part isn't a question.
It IS a little on the heavy side, though. No question.
#15
Well then the one piece will do cause i like haveing it in the Deer stand hangin on the tree or what have you....but we'll see when i get to the proshop
#16
I have been fondling them for a couple months now, just haven't pulled the trigger yet. I have last year's Bowtech quiver, which is pretty mediocre at best. The best attachment system IMO is still Fuse, but the detachable two-piece Octane is pretty sweet. My arrows are so long that I take my quiver off in the tree all the time because they hang about 4" below the bottom limb, but the two piece would allow me to move them farther up toward the top limb, may just have to get one...
#18
I just like the one piece cause you can carry it on your pack aswell as on your bow....IDK though have to look at them and dothe pros and cons
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