Quiver Ideas
#3
RE: Quiver Ideas
I'm looking to get one myself, this is what I'm going to get. It'sthe originalkwikee kwiver.
http://www.redmondoutdoors.com/KwikeebrOriginal-4-Arrow-Kwikee-Kwiver-P636C418.aspx
http://www.redmondoutdoors.com/KwikeebrOriginal-4-Arrow-Kwikee-Kwiver-P636C418.aspx
#4
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mississippi USA
Posts: 15,296
RE: Quiver Ideas
If I were going to use a bow quiver, I'd go with a Mini Boa or Eagle's Flight.
I've tried several, and I don't like them. Makes my longbow feel off balance, and if don't have everything right they can add a lot of noise.
The best quiver I've found to date (I think my search has finally ended) is the Safari Tough Arrowmaster. I haven't hunted with it yet, but I have used it at some tournaments--rides good, very quiet, fletches are covered/protected, can be worn several different ways, will carry one arrow or a bunch, has a generous pocket--this one has it all IMO.
Chad
I've tried several, and I don't like them. Makes my longbow feel off balance, and if don't have everything right they can add a lot of noise.
The best quiver I've found to date (I think my search has finally ended) is the Safari Tough Arrowmaster. I haven't hunted with it yet, but I have used it at some tournaments--rides good, very quiet, fletches are covered/protected, can be worn several different ways, will carry one arrow or a bunch, has a generous pocket--this one has it all IMO.
Chad
#5
RE: Quiver Ideas
I like the Bear quiver if you have mounting inserts or will put them in.
I have and also like the Kwikee Kwiver.
Both easily come off the bow for treestand hunting. The Kwikee is not good for carbon arrows though, the gripperholes are too large to hold the arrows tight.
I have and also like the Kwikee Kwiver.
Both easily come off the bow for treestand hunting. The Kwikee is not good for carbon arrows though, the gripperholes are too large to hold the arrows tight.
#6
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Quiver Ideas
I've got a Thunderhorn Boa and I like it better than any other bow quiver I've ever tried. Normally, I HATE bow mounted quivers because they make the bow feel so top heavy, but this one ain't bad.
By the way, I've still got an original Kwikee Kwiver that I got before they dreamed up the idea of a broadhead hood, about 45 years ago. It was a lot better than carrying my arrows in my hand, but it was pretty easy to poke yourself with a broadhead if you weren't kinda careful. There might still be a couple of scars on the back of my right leg. LOL
By the way, I've still got an original Kwikee Kwiver that I got before they dreamed up the idea of a broadhead hood, about 45 years ago. It was a lot better than carrying my arrows in my hand, but it was pretty easy to poke yourself with a broadhead if you weren't kinda careful. There might still be a couple of scars on the back of my right leg. LOL
#7
RE: Quiver Ideas
I use a Eagles Flight Archery quiver! Works great on my Longbow, I can take it off in an instant and the arrows stay put! If your a member of Tradgang.com Don will give you a great deal on quivers and shipping! Go to the tradgang.com sponsors forum and look up EFA and see the deals he offers! I paid $50 shipped to my door!
#9
RE: Quiver Ideas
I just stuck an eagle's flight on mine. I like it so far regarding the feel. But if I don't check the arrows after every shot or 2, one will fall out. Not liking that part of it.
#10
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 493
RE: Quiver Ideas
3 Rivers Archery has some gorgeous leather back quivers that I like. I don't care for bow quivers much. Their 'Rover' model is BEAUTIFUL at $109! It's not cheap but will last a lifetime and looks great too!