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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by b_walte15, Jul 29, 2013.

  1. b_walte15

    b_walte15 Weekend Warrior

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    I bought a ZXT not too long ago and with season right around the corner it is time to get a quiver. I don't shoot with a quiver on so there is no point is spending big bucks for a TightSpot or the like. Any suggestions on a good mid-range quiver? I'm looking to spend under $60 but am willing to go a little higher to get one that will last
     
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    I went with the trophy ridge torsion. It was 39.99. I havent installed it to my bow yet duebto my hha but I like it. Super light and easy to detach. Also thought about buying the g5 head loc. Its a nice one. I think its 59.99

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    I went with a G5 quiver. Pretty light weight, but I don't use a quiver on my bow. Just strap it to my backpack.
     
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    jvanhees Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Bohning Lynx in lost camo. $40 I think
     
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    uncljohn Weekend Warrior

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    I've always thought the Alpine Soft-Loc was a great quiver for the money.
     
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    The g5 or the alpine soft loc...

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    I use a G5 headloc quiver
     
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    Kwikee.
     
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    I'm getting an AXT tonight. I'll tell you how I like it.

    there was a thread on here a few weeks ago and the alpine soft lock that Justin mentioned had rave reviews.
     
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    Kwikee had the same 1 for 20 years
     
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    I have had two Alpine Soft-Loc's the first one I gave to a friend of mine, the second I still use. For the money they are very durable, the one I gave to my friend is almost 6 years old and is still in great shap. Also these quiver's are very quiet, when detatching it from you're bow and when you shoot, there is minimal vibrations and noise.
     
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    I am also quiver searching, but I want to shoot with the quiver on because I want to simplify the gear hanging when on stand and I'd like to get back to doing some still hunting again like I used to when I shot trad.

    The Bohning Chameleon seems to get decent reviews, it's made in the USA, and it's not priced bad.
     
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    This just got one. Its in your price range too. I like it.

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    Thank you all for your help!
     

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