Thoughts? I would think the vibration would be a concern. Seems out of this world but I won't knock it until I try it/see reviews. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Feel like the vibe would be no more than normal. And would probably balance fine since all the weight would be on the other side of the accessories. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I'm going to take a closer look at this tomorrow and I'll report back. I believe you can detach it from the stabilizer mount location and mount it like a standard quiver for when you're carrying it through the woods or to your stand so it's more out of the way. Will confirm and report in with additional info in the AM.
I wonder how much of a difference it would make in having a full quiver as apposed to an empty one? Not sure that it would noticeable but the one thing that is preached to every bow hunter is consistency. Just a thought.
Seems like the opposite of what we are supposed to strive for, 1 good shot not empting the quiver at a deer. I suppose if you are slaying fawns around a corn pile it might be just what you need.
Seems pretty cumbersome for a hunter. I don't hunt with a long stabilizer, and I think it would make carrying in and out kinda awkward.
I think since the company is Montana based it is really more geared for western guys. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
We did a quick interview with Dan Evans from Trophy Taker that we'll be posting up shortly. As I thought you carry this around just like a traditional quiver mounted on your bow. You can then remove it and attach like a stabilizer when you get to where you're hunting. It certainly may not be for everyone (myself included) but I can see how some people may be intrigued. I'll post the video when it's done.