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  1. almightynut

    almightynut Weekend Warrior

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    Hey guys just wondering what quivers that you guys like and a good one to get. I thinking about getting a new one but not sure what ones are nice to have for Expendables thank guys
     
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    b_walte15 Weekend Warrior

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    I have a Kwikee and it's a great quiver for the price. I don't shoot with my quiver on so that wasn't a big deal for me. It has a rubber insert that will work for both fixed and expandable broadheads. I thought about getting a mathews quiver but for me the price isn't worth it
     
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    bowhunter42 BHOD Crew

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    I just bought a new trophy ridge one peice. It has built in green lights for walking in to stands or in a blind. It was pretty reasonable and so far love it.
     
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    Depends if you like to shoot with a quiver on your bow, or take it off in the tree. I really like the Tightspot that I am using; made in USA, fits very tight to the bow so it doesn't really mess with the balance, the adjustable arrow gripper makes changing arrows easy (can adjust to grab different diameters), and it actually helps absorb some vibes. However I shoot with my quiver on all the time. If I took it off and hung it up there are much cheaper options I would consider.
     
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    Swamp Stalker Legendary Woodsman

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    Same^^
     
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    slowpoke69 Weekend Warrior

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    I have a Kwikee as well. I got the replacement mount which is mounted to my treestand. So I can take off my quiver when in the tree and have access to my arrows.
     
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    rick-florida Weekend Warrior

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    Kwikee for me also. I normally used a 6 arrow kwikee and a few years ago bought a little 3 arrow Kwikee when an injury forced me to reduce weight. Both outstanding quivers and both are the type with two brackets to hold the shaft of the arrow for added security. Also added a bracket to the buttpack so I can keep the quiver off the bow for still hunting. But if needed can quickly move it back on the bow for rough terrain or getting in and out of stands so its not on me where I might slip or fall. Rarely hunt from tree stands but like the above post about putting a bracket on the tree stand. Would also add a bracket to a daypack/backpack if I used those. All in all, Kwikee is a versatile reasonably priced quiver.
     
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    Mathewshooter Weekend Warrior

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    I just got the same one. So far, really like it. I love the idea of having the green LED's so you can see what you're doing when putting your arrow in the quiver in the dark. It also has a loop on it so you can hang it up if you take it off your bow while in the treestand like I do. They're very reasonably priced too. I paid $60 for mine.
     
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    Same here $60 pretty sweet ideas

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    Lung Buster Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have the Kwikee Kwik 3 quiver and really like it. For the money it's a great little quiver!!
     
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    big_quillie Weekend Warrior

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    Kwikee, There simple, not to expensive and have a quiet release mechanism. I have a Bohning on one of my bows but I like the Kwikee better,
     
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    I am currently using a two piece bow mount. I have an APEX Gamechanger for if and when I need to use one that can detach for whatever reason or another. I bought a G5 Head-Loc last year for the same reason, but my rest gets in the way to use it. So now he G5 just sits in the house collecting dust.
     
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    almightynut Weekend Warrior

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    Thanks guys I'll have to check them out. I do shoot with it off. I do like might but you guys know how you just want something d some times and its time for a new one and I'll give mine to my boy he likes it Lol
     
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    scoot12 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I bought a tight spot quiver and really like it. It is pricey but fits snug to the bow and I actually took my stabilizer off and to me the quiver helps balance the bow. Scoot
     
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    Pro V1 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    +1 on this. Great quiver & like he said you don't even know its on your bow.
     
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    jjs3 Weekend Warrior

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    Tightspot on all my bows, great quivers


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    Hillbilly Jedi Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Tight Spot as well. Little on the pricy end but great quiver and very light. Never take it off and even fits in my bow case still on my bow.
     
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    Blarney22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Bohning Lynx.

    It holds the arrow in two spots so it works great with mechanical broad heads. Holds 4 arrows and has a lever lock system that allows you to remove the quiver very quietly.

    Works great for me, I think they go for $40.
     
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    Imo you cant beat the quality of a treelimb quiver. They are quiet and a very well built quiver. You can get custom color frames to match . Here is my 5 arrow premium model[​IMG]
     

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