Anyone using a Kwikee Quiver?
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Nontypical Buck
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Specifically, this one?-
http://www.kwikeekwiver.com/kwikee7.html
I' m thinking about getting it, but would love to hear some input from current users first.
Thanks!
http://www.kwikeekwiver.com/kwikee7.html
I' m thinking about getting it, but would love to hear some input from current users first.
Thanks!
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Pittsburgh PA
I don' t use that one in particular, but I' ve always used a kwickee kwiver. I have no complaints about them. They are quiet and hold my arrows securely. I have never shot my bow with a quiver on, and wouldn' t no matter what brand it was.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Harford Co Maryland USA
Like wimp, I' ve always used a Kwikee quiver too. Even with my new bow and all new accessories, the only thing I didn' t replace was the quiver. I practice without a quiver and I always remove my quiver once I' m in my stand. It' s pretty much just used for transport.
#4
I have that model, but the inside of the top is a little different. That one looks like it would work a little better. I also don' t shhot with quiver on and could only assume the KQ wouldn' t be the quietest out there if you did so.
I like the way the arrow is gripped both high and low, this allows for use of mechanicals without wedging it into a foam head.
I carry my bow inside a soft case when riding my 4 whlr and the zipped up soft case will provide enough side pressure to the quivered arrows to pop them out of the top grabber. This is my only beef with this set up.
I also place a small piece of camo tape between the metal tang of the reciever(the thing the red nub is attached to that you place your finger on for quiver removal) and the plastic of the reciever. This will deaden any possible noise made while shooting with the quiver off.
I like the way the arrow is gripped both high and low, this allows for use of mechanicals without wedging it into a foam head.
I carry my bow inside a soft case when riding my 4 whlr and the zipped up soft case will provide enough side pressure to the quivered arrows to pop them out of the top grabber. This is my only beef with this set up.
I also place a small piece of camo tape between the metal tang of the reciever(the thing the red nub is attached to that you place your finger on for quiver removal) and the plastic of the reciever. This will deaden any possible noise made while shooting with the quiver off.
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Typical Buck
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From: McDonough, GA
I have this one, too. It' s quiet and holds both fixed blades and mechanicals securely. I wish it would hold more arrows, but I' ll probably never shoot more than 4 at one time, so I' ll deal with it.
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From: Flowery Branch Ga. 30542
Yea I use one like that I have round holes in the bottom where the tips go. They hold the arrows good. If I shoot with it on the bow it makes noise though. I always take mine off when in a tree..
#10
It has worked great for me for two years. I just unscrew it once I' m in my stand and attach it to the adapter to hang it on the tree. Holds arrows great. No complaints here!


