Catquiver ?????
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Spike
Joined: Oct 2004
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From: Mississippi
Hello, this my 1st post and I have a question. Is the Catquiver worth the $$$$. I bought a couple of older recurves without quiver inserts, and I need a hunting quiver. I have bow hunted for about 25+ years and have never even shot a recurve. I started shooting the recurves, and now I'm hooked. The Catquiver looks good, but, is it hard to get an arrow out of ??
PC
PC
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Ogle County IL USA
I started hunting with a longbow this year and even when I shot wheels hated a bow mounted quiver. I have been using a Catquiver II this year and love it. Getting an arrow out even while still hunting is a breeze, getting it back in is what takes some practice. Nice thing is that your fletching stays dry and proctected and for me I don't have to wear a fanny pack now because of the pouch on the Cat II.
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Boone & Crockett
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Mississippi USA
I tried one, but it wasn't for me. I'm just built wrong for it--I'm broad and, well....fat. I could get the arrows in and out just fine, it was just very uncomfortable for me to wear, regardless of how much I adjusted it. Have to be careful sitting down. I wish it would have worked for me--I'm still looking for the "perfect" quiver. If you like a bow quiver, both Great Northern and German Ridge make models that require no inserts and are easy-on, easy-off.
Chad
Chad




