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TrueTexanSkoal 01-06-2010 05:26 PM

Quiver suggestions?
 
Im very new to the sport of bow hunting and want to upgrade my quiver from the one that came with my bow. Im thinking of a 3 arrow quiver maybe a 5 arrow quiver...have not decided yet. Im using fixed blade bh's probably wont be shooting mechanical bh's. Any suggestions as to what is best for the money?

3Children 01-07-2010 02:58 PM

Kwikee by far is one of the best for the money. Alpine soft lok is a great one but is more money. Pm if you need to find someone with the camo you want.

hunting sniper 01-07-2010 04:53 PM

I am also up for some suggestions, i'm thinking about the vortex round quiver. Its got a good price and good reviews.

brucelanthier 01-07-2010 05:39 PM

I have 2 Vortxx 6 STX quivers. Great quiver for the cost. One nice thing about it is that the BH's never touch anything to make them dull.

http://www.newdawnoutdoors.com/quivers.htm

Aristotle 01-21-2010 06:15 PM

For the money you can't beat the little Kwikee Quiver. Every part on them can be replaced with parts from almost any store that carries them. I love the little quiver.

TrueTexanSkoal 01-24-2010 03:09 PM

well i just bought the tree-limb 3 arrow quiver. I think its a great quiver for the price its lighter than the quiver that came with my bow and it holds my arrows much better and the adjustments with the quick detach system is a plus, although I dont see the need for the three angle adjustments. I know there are better ones but this one gets the job done.

deerdart 02-04-2010 06:25 AM

i have the same treelimb 3 arrow quiver to and i like that u can adjust the hight and it can be adjusted for 3 differant angles :happy0001:

MeanV2 02-04-2010 10:33 AM

My 2 Favorite quivers are the Octane Bantam weight and the Alpine Soft Loc. The Kwikee is a decent quiver if you are on a limited budget.

There are a lot of Top Notch quivers Octane (the 1 pc. & 2 pc.) Trophy Ridge, Tree Limb Premium, Tight Spot, etc. Just be prepared to spend some $$ if you choose any of these. If you have the $ the extra features, quality, & adjustability are probably worth it.

If not the previous mentioned quivers are solid choices.

Dan

jaywalker 02-13-2010 08:54 AM

Thanks folks!!!

baroo 02-18-2010 06:50 PM

I have an octane one piece, five arrow,quiver. Dont really know what i paid for it because I got it set up on my new bow. It has a magetic head that holds the tip centered into place so the blades never touch anything. The only downfall that i have with it is that some broadheads like rage or anything with a stainless steel point do not work as well, but i use muzzys and it works awesome and it detaches from my bow very easy. I love it and would not think of using anything different unless i went to a machanical broadhead

ajstrider 02-19-2010 12:45 PM

I waited to find a good deal on one. I ended up finding a Treelimb Premium 3 arrow quiver for about 65 bucks I think. I didn't feel it necessary to have a 5 or 6 arrow quiver, so I went for a 3, it is lighter and works out nicely. If you wait until summer hits, you will probably see good sales on last years items right before all the new 2010 items come out, that is prime time shopping for accessories. They are all a year old so you should be able to read reviews of them and such. One thing to consider is if you intend to shoot with quiver on or off. A two piece is not easily removable so you will have to shoot with it on. The Octane quivers with the magnets in them are pretty sweet quivers except they feel like they double the weight of your bow. If you don't care about weight, I suggest those as top of the line. The Alpine Soft Locs are super nice and you can find them in 3 arrow variety.

kdtanner228 02-19-2010 07:12 PM

Im a fan of the five arrow format. I like to have plenty of arrows to make follow up shots on elk if need be. and i like to carry at least one grouse arrow. =)

TrueTexanSkoal 02-23-2010 02:11 PM

Yea I sometimes wish I got the 5 arrow quiver because when I go shoot at BP I dont like taking my case and I only can carry 3 arrows. I like the treelimb quiver though because it is light weight and detaches quietly, although dont see the need for the 3 different angle adjustments. But It only takes one arrow and good placement to kill! Happy hunting hoping to take a couple of hogs when I go hunting in two weeks.

The Rev 02-23-2010 09:00 PM

I have a six arrow quiver, but the first thing I do is take if off and hand it some where. So this year I just made me a back quiver. I can use it with my compound or my long bows.



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