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Equipment & Gear => Archery Gear => Topic started by: bowjunkie on December 31, 2012, 04:33:00 PM
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Bought a tight spot quiver two years ago. One of the rubber keepers is a little loose even with tha adjustment So I sent an email to the tight spot company Got an email moments later from the president Informing me that he wanted my name and address to mail me the part free of charge. Too bad other companies didn't back their equipment like these people. Not to mention it is a fabulous quiver
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I also own a tight spot quiver, best quiver on the market IMO. It is good to know they stand behind their product. :tup:
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I have had one for 2 years and love it.
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Bought my tight spot 2/10 and love it. It's good to hear they back up their equipment IF it fails. Thank you for posting this.
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I have a tight spot quiver and love it. Can't be beat. I also had a very similar experience with Scott archery. I called asking if I could buy some parts for my rhino xt that I had lost. Not even a problem with the product, just me. They just sent them out to me.
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I have a quickie quiver and I wish I could love it as much as you guys love your tight spot quivers :(
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I have a quickie quiver and I wish I could love it as much as you guys love your tight spot quivers :(
I had a qwikie. The Tight Spot creates less torque and decreases group size. If you like your qwikie (or however it's spelled), you'll love the TS, DJ.
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I hate my quickie. Big, bulky, and only holds 4 arrows
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To those who have never shot with a tight spot-
You wont believe how unbalanced a standard quiver actually is. Shoot with a tight spot, then switch to a normal quiver and you will see how much your bow wants to tilt over. Regular quivers feel horrible to me after shooting my TS, worth every penny! :tup:
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I hate my quickie. Big, bulky, and only holds 4 arrows
Save your pennies, big guy.
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I hate my quickie. Big, bulky, and only holds 4 arrows
Save your pennies, big guy.
It'll probably get replaced this year.
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I love quickies and tight spots! :chuckle:
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:yeah: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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:yeah:
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well I received the parts and a nice sticker a couple days ago they dont mess around great service
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well I received the parts and a nice sticker a couple days ago they dont mess around great service
It is good to hear about the quality customer service. I just picked up the new 2013 model with the rubber insert instead of the foam.
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Love my tightspot, but rarely shoot with a quiver on
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Love my tightspot, but rarely shoot with a quiver on
Always shoot with it on and at least a couple of arrows in it. Arrows fly differently out of a bow when the quiver is on or off.
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Just did a quick search for tight spot and found this thread so I apologize for bringing up old posts, I dont feel I need to make an entirely new one.
Does anyone know where I can pickup one, preferably in Realtree APG camo color for less the $169? I want one but don't feel paying next to $200 for a quiver is necessary..
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Online :dunno:
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Ebay
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Online :dunno:
Well the tight spot websites 169. Ive seen it cheaper other places but I just wanted to see what everyone else said, and it comes with all the mounting equipment right? I was reading the addons and It made it look like you only get the quiver, not the foam free insert, or the mounting brackets. Appeared as if you had to purchase those additional.
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Just did a quick search for tight spot and found this thread so I apologize for bringing up old posts, I dont feel I need to make an entirely new one.
Does anyone know where I can pickup one, preferably in Realtree APG camo color for less the $169? I want one but don't feel paying next to $200 for a quiver is necessary..
Paid 130 for mine at Archery World in Vancouver if you come this way at all.
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Just did a quick search for tight spot and found this thread so I apologize for bringing up old posts, I dont feel I need to make an entirely new one.
Does anyone know where I can pickup one, preferably in Realtree APG camo color for less the $169? I want one but don't feel paying next to $200 for a quiver is necessary..
Paid 130 for mine at Archery World in Vancouver if you come this way at all.
Sounds like a great deal to me. I don't mind traveling every once n awhile.
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Theyre $130 pretty much anywhere. Sportsmans warehouse has them. Yes they come with everything. Some slider type sights need an extra bracket for clearance.
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Theyre $130 pretty much anywhere. Sportsmans warehouse has them. Yes they come with everything. Some slider type sights need an extra bracket for clearance.
:yeah:
just MSRP on the tightspot website. mine was $130. what sight are you shooting?
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Theyre $130 pretty much anywhere. Sportsmans warehouse has them. Yes they come with everything. Some slider type sights need an extra bracket for clearance.
:yeah:
just MSRP on the tightspot website. mine was $130. what sight are you shooting?
Trophy Ridge Cypher Micro 5 pin
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Theyre $130 pretty much anywhere. Sportsmans warehouse has them. Yes they come with everything. Some slider type sights need an extra bracket for clearance.
Thats where I got mine. I really like the new foam free hood.
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Theyre $130 pretty much anywhere. Sportsmans warehouse has them. Yes they come with everything. Some slider type sights need an extra bracket for clearance.
:yeah:
just MSRP on the tightspot website. mine was $130. what sight are you shooting?
Trophy Ridge Cypher Micro 5 pin
you're good! :tup: order one up!