Good Quiver...


CodyCoyote

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I've settled on a 3 arrow Kwikee Quiver with a lock that makes it easy on and off. It weighs 5.8 ounces and doesn't have enough profile to catch the wind. It's the best I could find so far. It was about $25.00 which didn't hurt either. It doesn't look rugged but you have to give up something.

Mark

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Check out the Treelimb Quivers. Great products and very light weight! Pre-cut holes for mechanical or fixed broadheads. The cheaper model is only $35 for a 3 arrow or $40 for a 5 arrow. Really adjustable and can be swivled to balance your bow also. Best quiver for the money I'd have to say.

http://www.treelimbproducts.com/products/treelimbquiver.htm

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I've used an Alpine Soft Lok quiver for years. Cheap, quiet and easy to put on and take off.

Recommend you check one out. :)

I would agree whole heartedly!!! The best quiver on the market in my opinion. Not only are they quiet, locked in firmly and cool looking, they also help to quiet your bow with the soft rubber they use.

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