kwikee kwiver

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  1. crohunter

    crohunter Weekend Warrior

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    Ok.. I want change my trophy ridge threat quiver with another light quiver but not something expensive...i was looking kwikee quivers with 3 arrows...anyone use this quiver? How is the quality and useful for hunting?
     
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    Jeremy/PA Weekend Warrior

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    Quiver is quite bomb-proof. I've been using the 3 arrow for a long time. It has a really nice click engagement bracket and then has a thumb screw to tighten. Arrows are held nice and tight as well. You won't be disappointed with it.
     
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    WV Jess Weekend Warrior

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    I used the four arrow combo model for years and liked it. The only knock I had with it is when I started using Rage Brodheads, they rattled loudly inside the hood if you bumped it. Other than that, they are well made and sturdy.
     
  4. ShaneB22

    ShaneB22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Not a fan of them. I would recommend a cheap apex quiver or anything else over one of those. I hate the screw to tighten the quiver, it's just a pain to use.
     
  5. crohunter

    crohunter Weekend Warrior

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    Don't want wide quiver..i use hha sight and if I put big quiver I have problem with adjusting yardage
     
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    elkguide Grizzled Veteran

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    I've been using the "cheap" Apex quivers for years. They are fairly small and have worked well for me.
     

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