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Hunting Quivers?!

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by octhereicome, Jan 19, 2011.

  1. octhereicome

    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    Ive been looking at getting a new quiver for my bow and have been having a hard time making my mind up...anyone want to help?
    Quiet
    Strong
    Holds small dia. arrows
    4-6 arrows
     
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    BOWHUNTER33 Newb

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    Ive been looking myself and decided to go with the octane bantumweight quiver, I like how you can adjust it to your needs. Now I just need to find the new octane hostage pro rest with the noise damping pads
     
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    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    those rests seem really cool!!! ima give that quiver a look really fast is it pricy?
     
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    BOWHUNTER33 Newb

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    You can get the quiver for around 80 bucks which is kinda pricey but you can custumize it to your likings. maybe cheaper on ebay. Let me know if you find anyone who has those rests.
     
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    Do you want to leave it attached to your bow all the time?
     
  6. octhereicome

    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    No i have a smaller case so i dont wana leave it on there all the time.
     
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    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    Ill keep an eye out for ya...thanks for you input ima keep an eye out for a deal on those quivers too
     
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    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    So the regular Octane Hostage Pro does not have the dampners?
     
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    JCraig Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Tight Spot quivers, wicked pricey though around $130 i think, they are awesome though!
     
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    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    do they detach?
    Those look cool...they move around pretty good too dont they?
     
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    I have not seen them with the dampners. I watched a video in the videos section and it showed them at the 2010 ATA show. But everyone I have contacted does not have them?
     
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    Rory/MO Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I use an Alpine Bearclaw with ZERO complaints.
     
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    JCraig Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Yeah they do. They'll hold the smaller diameter arrows, they're tough, I think they hold 4 arrows, and they're really quiet. Come in all sorts of camo options too. :D
     
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    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    ive been looking last 10-15 mins and havnt found any =[
     
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    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    Does that one remove easily?
    Thanks for input man
     
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    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    Yea i was looking at them and they look like they are very customizable...i have an hha opti ol-5519 and i have to have the quiver on these brackets which makes it stick out really bad so it being able to be removed is a big deal..
    Thanks!!
     
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    Rory/MO Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Yup very easily.
     
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    pastorjim08 Legendary Woodsman

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    I too have been looking for a new quiver. My Alpine Sof-Lok doesn't want to hold my arrows very secure anymore and if I'm not careful, the whole thing will fall off when walking to my stand. I personally can't see getting spending 80-100 dollars on a quiver. I am looking closely at a Trophy Ridge six-shooter, about 35-40 dollars. They grip the arrow in two places and are low profile. Just my two cents worth.

    Blessings.....Pastorjim
     
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    I use a treelimb quiver and it's awesome. It has a very quick connect system that works really well and even comes with a spare hook to put in a tree and hang your quiver on. They also come in a wide variety of camo options. The quiver is mounted by a 2 pin system that mounts on your sight. the quiver has a triangle shaped cutout at the back that you rotate to lock the quiver on or off. I would recommend it. It cost me around $80 or so off of the AT classified section.

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    The one I have is the premium quiver. They also have a riser mount for them. Here is a link. The video at the bottom shows how they attach/lock on. When they are on they are very stable.

    http://treelimbproducts.com/proquiver/
     
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    No problem :D
     

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