Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Archery Gear => Topic started by: Dirty Mike on December 29, 2011, 07:19:54 AM
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So im try to set my bow up for next season it will be my first yr bow hunting, I have.a mathews switchback, I am in need of a quiver since I dont have one, which one is everybody using, what should I get? Anybody have an arrowweb to part with?
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i LOVE my tightspot.
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I used the Alpine, 2 piece, 5 arrow, soft-loc for several years now. I like it because it's quiet, fairly light, I can remove it when I want to, and it doesn't cost an arm. There's more expensive quivers out there that are probably a little bit lighter, but by the time they jack up the price to pay for pretty packaging and marketing you could buy 2 of the Alpine quivers.
I'm all for buying the best a person can afford, but when it comes to quivers, I draw the line. In the end, all it does is hold your arrows. It shouldn't cost that much.... :twocents:
http://www.bowhunterssupplystore.com/alpine-soft-loc-quiver-3-5-7-arrows.html
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I just use a Kwikee 6 arrow detachable quiver. They are only about $30 so if you slip and fall and it breaks its not a fortune to replace. I actually have two of them one for my broad heads and one for field tips.
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Mathews two piece quiver is the best quiver for that bow. If you want a detachable quiver their one piece sucks......so look at other options. I have used both and the one piece, though convienient is not designed will. My arrows 29.5" long hit my limbs as they flex due to the quiver being so short. I hate it....
Good luck.
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I've heard good things about tightspots. I have a Mathews quiver on my hoyt and have not had any problems for 3 years.
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Anybody else
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i LOVE my tightspot.
:yeah: Had one on my last bow putting one on my new bow :tup:
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factory 2 piece always seem to be good!
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Tightspot!
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G5 makes a nice on the bow quiver. I am a hip quiver guy myself. I cant stand arrows and a quiver on my bow :chuckle:
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