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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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    Yea i like the different grips in 2 spots...they grab the skinny arrows like i shoot...I have like 1300 bucks in my bow excluding arrows and case and everything...i want a cheaper end quiver.


    Thanks guys!!
     
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    englum_06 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Bohning Lynx.

    It's small, light, has 2-grippers to hang onto the smaller arrows, no foam in the hood (I don't like foam), and you just flip a lever to attach/detach.

    I think it was at MOST $35 at Gander Mt.
     
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    JayB22 Weekend Warrior

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    I had a bohning before my tree limb and liked it. I did really like the no foam idea
     
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    BowFreak Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have been using a Kwikee Kwiver for many years now. I havent tried other quivers out there, but I can tell you this, this thing is simple. I also have a HHA sight and this thing works great with it. Mine will hold 4 arrows and is simple to remove. It probably isnt the most pretty one out there, but for me it just plan works!
     
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    brucelanthier Grizzled Veteran

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    muzzyman88 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I am amazed that you're having issues with that quiver. Mine is probably 6-7 years old and works like new yet.

    I am kind of looking at a different quiver though. I like the Octanes, but heard the weight on them is pretty high if you're using the magnets. Of course you can take them out, but whats the point of buying it then?
     
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    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    i have the 6 arrow one that only holds fatter arrows..i just switched to small dia arrows....the 4 arrow quiver holds them tho i have been checkign those out also.
     
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    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    This quiver looks really good...i added it to my watch list =]
    Thanks
     
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    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    Cloth covering a plastic hood and it is a very light quiver.
     
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    Wired To Hunt Weekend Warrior

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    I use the 3 arrow Fuse quiver. Really nice, light, easy to remove arrows and has dampeners. I know you're looking for a 4-6 arrow...but if you can sacrifice 1 arrow, this is a great option!
     
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    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    Yes i have a great deal on one thats on ebay right now ending in a few hours and im looking at bidding on it...looks like something that would work well in the woods.
    Thanks!
     
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    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    Fuse makes larger quivers too dont they?
    I like the idea of all the vibra and sound dampners on the quiver...
    Thanks!
     
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    MeanV2 Weekend Warrior

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    I didn't take time to read all the replies and I'm sure there are many good suggestions.

    I have used several different quivers all across the price range and IMHO the Alpine Soft Loc is hard to beat all things considered :)

    The TreeLimb Premium is also a Nice quiver but at a higher price. Another top dollar quiver that has impressed me is the Tight Spot!

    Dan
     
  15. KodiakArcher

    KodiakArcher Die Hard Bowhunter

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    The best quiver I've owned is the Treelimb Premium.
    http://treelimbproducts.com/proquiver/
    Prices at Lancaster are about $10 less than listed on their page.
    They are the most lightweight, solidly mounted detachable quiver I've ever found. I've been using them exclusively for 3 years now and Elite just contracted with them this year to make their factory quivers. It's an awesome product.
     
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    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    Thanks for all the information guys!! Ive got just about every suggestion on my watch list on ebay! Hard to decide
     

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