Quiver choice for m'lady

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  1. dnoodles

    dnoodles Legendary Woodsman

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    just bought the ball and chain a lightly used Mathews Jewel. Looking for recommendations on a decent lightweight quiver that doesn't cost 10x the price of the arrows it holds.

    I currently use a NAP Apache which I like but is a bit heavy and does have some issues (the slide got a bit chewed up with very little use/abuse)

    Trying to stay under $75. She's probably going to be shooting smallish CoC fixed broadheads. Any suggestions?
     
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    PinkPony Grizzled Veteran

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    Trophy Ridge makes some nice quivers depending on what you are looking for...for a cheaper price. TruGlo also makes some that have good reviews.
     
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    Shocker99 Grizzled Veteran

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    I have a cheap trophy ridge 5spot that I have no problems with it.


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    RutandStrut Newb

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    G5 head lok quiver is nice and light, comes with a tree bracket if she was to prefer to hang it and is well under your budget.

    Sorry just seen that resurrected this thread. I'm guessing you have selected a quiver by now.
     
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    Hillbilly Jedi Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Drop the $100 on a Tight Spot. It's worth the money. Mine mounts so close I don't even have to take it off to put my bow in the hard case.
     
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    foodplot19 Grizzled Veteran

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    I've always had, and still use, a Kwikee Kwiver. It detaches and mounts in the bow case I use. I just bought my wife the same bow case I use for here Jewel. That Jewel is one helluva bow!!
    Pretty sure you can get one for under $35.
     
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    Cablebob Die Hard Bowhunter

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    RutandStrut Newb

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    Same here. Buy once cry once
     

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