Quivers...


Turkeygirl

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Just wondering if any of you use Fuse quivers on your bows? How do youl ike them? I have an Alpine Soft Lok which is great...though I may be able to trade it for a Fuse Posi Lite quiver...I've thought about have a 2 piece quiver instead of a one piece detachable...I dunno....just wondering though what you all know about Fuse quivers?

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I have the Fuse Satori Ruth and love it. However mine is detachable and I like that feature and you have to think about how you carry your bow and the case its in. Can you keep the arrows in it when you put it in the case or do you have to take them out each time? My case is wide enough to put my detachable quiver loaded on the other side of it.

Plus a 2 piece is on there to stay for the hunt but I like that feature myself. I leave mine on for the hunt as nothing is easier to do than grabbing another arrow from a quiver on your bow, when the quiver hangs on the tree on a hook and you have to reach for a 2nd chance arrow for Mr. Big who is giving you a 2nd chance, you might kick yourself for not having a quiver attached to your bow.

Your getting a good deal if you can trade even up. Fuse quivers are very expensive but I think worth it. The quality is there and they work great.

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Thanks for the tip.Yeah, with my Alpine, I still have to take the quiver off it when I put it in the case and then put the arrows on the holders in the case, somewhat annoying. When I'm hunting though, I always have my quiver on. It seems like a Fuse quiver would be lower profile then the Alpine.

Is your Fuse quiver quiet?

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Ruth,

Its quiet for being a detachable and that EPT release is sweet. I would think the 2 piece would be very quiet as it mounts to your bow. So if you have the arrows in the rubber gripper like they should be and the arrows are into the quiver head tight, those little rubber do-do's should keep it all quiet!

They are nice Ruth that is for sure!

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I've head a lot of great things about the fuse quivers. I know they are quiet, because that dampening system that fuse puts in all of their products works. A lot of guys that shoot at my proshop use them or the alpine quivers.

P.S.

Ruth if you don't end up trading that Soft-Loc quiver, but still end up getting a Fuse quiver, let me know if you'd like to sell it instead. I'm looking for a 3 Arrow Soft-Lock quiver in HD Green.

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I own a fuse quiver. I went with the one piece detachable, i absolutly love it. In my opinion its kinda a pain in the rear to have your quiver permanitly on your bow, expecially if you stand hunt. Just remember to each is own, just thought i give you my opinion.

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