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TightSpot Quivers

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Eddy G, Feb 28, 2022.

  1. Eddy G

    Eddy G Newb

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    Are they really worth 3 times the cost of most other quivers? Why?
    I'm interested in what it is that makes them so much better then most.
    If you use one I'd really appreciate the info, Thanks

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    muzzyman88 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I use one and really like it. Are there others for less money that work? Absolutely. When I bought mine, I bought it with the outlook of it being last quiver I will ever own or at least one that will last a very long time.

    I take my quiver off when I get into the tree so having a super adjustable quiver that I can suck tight to the bow for balance, etc is really not an issue for me. However, the mount that goes on the bow is very small and unobtrusive. I hate quivers that have these giant mounts on the bow. As for adjustability. I will elk hunt or do some other western hunting so having a quiver that gives me the options for adjusting for balance is nice.

    As for the quiver itself. I love the fact that I can switch arrow diameters and adjust the gripper tension to hold them tight. With the second gripper option it holds arrows very securely.

    All in all, I can't say a bad thing about it. I was really on the fence at first, knowing how I hunt and take the quiver off. Its just a caddy for my arrows really. But knowing I have a lot of adjustability and options if I choose to change arrow setups is really nice. Buy once cry once I guess.
     
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    IMO it's one of the best quivers on the market and I have no problem paying more for high-quality products. Even if I take it off when I get to my stand. The adjustability is unparalleled by any other quiver I've ever used.

    The only quiver that I've used that's even close is the new Mathews Lo-Pro quiver, but that's only going to work if you're shooting a new Mathews. For all other purposes, Tight Spot is the way to go.
     
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    I agree that one of the best quivers made. I have bought 5 or 6 over the last 13 years. The Tight Spot I have on my bow now I believe to be 10 years old and not one thing wrong with it. Works and does everything I need. I bought a second this past year for another bow. At this point I will never need another the rest of my life. Just keep passing it up from one bow to the next. Great adjustability, light, and strong.

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  5. Eddy G

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    Okay, so I got a deal on a 5 arrow tight spot in od green on e-bay. Should be here next week and I'll put it on my Bowtech Revolt (in od green) and give it a shot then it gets here.
     
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    muzzyman88 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    OD Green Revolt huh? Thats a sick color. Nice bow man.
     
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    Thanks, I went in the local shop looking to upgrade and was pretty sure I was going all black. They had one in stock too but the green just jumped out at me.
    I shot 5 bows and nothing felt as good in my hand or on the draw as this Revolt. It’s a 70 lb bow but it’s backed down to 60 now. I still have some work to do obviously but it’s getting there.
     
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    Just FYI, I have a 5 arrow and a seven arrow. Plus an extra mount bracket on another bow. I shoot/practice every day weather permitting and the quiver is always on my bow and the arrows go in and out of it every shot. I have had the 5 arrow for four years or so. Last year the gripper on the 5 arrow had one of the slots start to get rubber fatigue. It still held the arrows tight but was rolling over making it hard to quickly snap the arrow in. I emailed Tight Spot and they sent a new gripper right away. Great service and warranty. Same company as Montana Black Gold sight.
     
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    Explains how the colors match so well …
     
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    Not sure, but I’ll let you know.
    I like the distance between the hood and grippers. Don’t end up with arrow buzz when you shoot.
    The fact that it’s the most adjustable solid quiver on the market is a added bonus.
     
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