New Quiver Ideas


cray8705

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Im looking to upgrade my quiver without breaking the bank. My biggest concern is something that attaches and detaches easily and quickly because the way my bow case is I have to take it off to put in the case. I'd like it to be lightweight and it only needs to be a 4 arrow quiver. Any suggestions?

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tightspot is definitely one of the best quivers out there, but will break the bank a bit. many hold 3 or 5 arrows. i just got an Apex MQX Nano Bone Collector carbon fiber quiver for $50 at Dick's Sporting Goods. Seems to be solid despite some plastic parts and it pulls up, out, and off (held with a magnet). No screws or levers. It has two grab points which i think is great for mechanicals if you shoot them. it comes with a second mount to attach to a treestand or something else. the arrow closest to you in the quiver, you pull toward you to remove, making it pretty quick to nock an arrow in a hurry.

Don't have a picture of it, but here's the site...

http://www.truglo.com/IW_Products.m4p.pvx?;PRODUCTS_NO_TREE?cat=50200?company=TGI

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tightspot is definitely one of the best quivers out there, but will break the bank a bit. many hold 3 or 5 arrows. i just got an Apex MQX Nano Bone Collector carbon fiber quiver for $50 at Dick's Sporting Goods. Seems to be solid despite some plastic parts and it pulls up, out, and off (held with a magnet). No screws or levers. It has two grab points which i think is great for mechanicals if you shoot them. it comes with a second mount to attach to a treestand or something else. the arrow closest to you in the quiver, you pull toward you to remove, making it pretty quick to nock an arrow in a hurry.

Don't have a picture of it, but here's the site...

Products and Services | TRUGLO, Inc.

In case someone digs this thread back up for help picking out a quiver....

I ended up taking the Apex MQX quiver back. All the above stuff that I mentioned still is true. It's still seemed like a solid quiver that looked great and had some nice features. However, with the magnet made it hard to get the quiver on and off without bumping stuff and having the magnets click together; wasn't the quietest quiver to use.

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