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Kwikee Quivers...

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by twinrivers, Jul 7, 2010.

  1. twinrivers

    twinrivers Newb

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    Anyone use them? I just got one for my bow after getting fed up with the quiver that came with my bowtech. I like the kwikee much better, the arrows dont fall out, its one-piece, and its easy to remove with the trigger bracket. Its pretty cool imo.
     
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    kwaldeier Weekend Warrior

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    i have one and like it. i have axis arrows and they fell out of my last quiver so the fact that it holds the arrow in 2 spots is good...and very easy to take off the bow. my rubber is still stuff so it takes a lil umpth to get them out....but a great quiver!
     
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    I have owned three and will never own anything different! They are the best!
     
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    I have a couple of them. Love the tree screw bracket for them, pop them off the bow and arrows ready to roll on the side of my tree.
     
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    Greg / MO Grizzled Veteran

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    I used one for the first decade or so of my bowhunting career... possibly longer.

    I then switched to the first quiver BowTech came out with, and went back to the Kwikee as I didn't like their quick-detach system on the BT quiver.

    I've got three Octane one-piece quivers now (with the interchangeable foam and magnetic hoods) and don't ever see myself using anything else again...

    But the Kwikee is a fine quiver -- especially for the money.

    I still use their Kwikee caddy system that screws in the tree I'm hunting out of to place my quiver at waist-high beside me... I just ordered in a slew of the extra receivers that hold the Octane quiver and coupled that to the Kwikee caddies.
     
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    If you want simple, efficient design, Kwikee is great. I have a 3 and 4 arrow, both in 2 gripper models.
     
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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    nothing wron with a kwikee they have been around for along time. I used one for many years and had no problems with it. I personally like the Alpine soft lock now.
     
  8. bigbuckdown

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    hell i got one on my bow now ! wouldnt think of using another!
     
  9. BowFreak

    BowFreak Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I am a huge fan of the Kwikee quivers. I have used this quiver since the day I started to bowhunt. Very simple device and hold your arrows the way you would want them to.
     
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    I used the Kwikee for a couple years starting out. Nothing wrong with them at all. I've moved on to the Octane quiver and really like them too.
     

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