Alpine Archery Bear Claw Quiver
#1
Typical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Mertztown, PA
Posts: 970

Has anyone gotten their paws on one of these quivers yet? If so, is it worth the wait? I also understand there's a treestand mount that must be bought separate. Have any of you mounted this device and does it seem well designed?
Thanks,
Fritz
Thanks,
Fritz
#2

Fred,
Don't mean to hijack your thread but if you have not gotten my email yet, you need to delete some private messages as your inbox is full. I think this is somewhat appropriate here since part of my PM has to do with the Alpine quiver...
Don't mean to hijack your thread but if you have not gotten my email yet, you need to delete some private messages as your inbox is full. I think this is somewhat appropriate here since part of my PM has to do with the Alpine quiver...

#3
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 127

Fred,
I have one on my brand new Darton, and I am fairly happy with it, only because I always hunt with the quiver off. If you are planning on ever having a shot with quiver on, I would consider the soft lok, or some other quiver instead.
It is very easy on, and off, but not very rigid while it is attached.
The treestand mount looks nice, and I may be considering one for my Summit. For now though, I will just keep hanging it from my easy hanger, and bungeeing it snug to the tree.
Hope this helps a little.
I have one on my brand new Darton, and I am fairly happy with it, only because I always hunt with the quiver off. If you are planning on ever having a shot with quiver on, I would consider the soft lok, or some other quiver instead.
It is very easy on, and off, but not very rigid while it is attached.
The treestand mount looks nice, and I may be considering one for my Summit. For now though, I will just keep hanging it from my easy hanger, and bungeeing it snug to the tree.
Hope this helps a little.