Any recommendations? It seems like a selway would be to big on my Toelke whip. Its a pretty dainty bow.
Thanks DK
I have the medium big jim strap on quiver, works good and is light.
I want to get my hands on a strap on gn though, looks to be like a bit more solid design.
EFA or Big Jims. I'm using a 4 arrow EFA with the wing and it adds just enough weight to the bow without changing how it shoots.
Honestly, the difference in weight between the most popular quivers is relatively unimportant after you account for the arrows that will be in the quiver.
Check with Thunderhorn they can probably custom make one just the way you like.
Tundra
I love the BigJim
And the answer is(to the actual question asked)... EFA!!!
By far, Great Northern Longbow Quiver.
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I have both ....the EFA is lighter than the Great Northern
I also have both - EFA is lighter than the Great Northern. Many, many, MANY customizable options with the EFA's as week - just call Don.
Selway slide-on all the way. Light weight, tight fit and secure.
Take a look at marksman quivers. They make an excellent modular quiver system. He is coming out with new products very soon that are fully compatible with the current line of bow quivers. It will be the most innovative quiver system available.
Love my Big Jim quiver....small hood with 5 arrow holder....fits 3 zwickey Eskimos and 2 zwickey judos pretty well.
I have an efa 4 arrow two piece strap on i bought used here several years ago. The wife asked for a birthday wishlist last week. I think a 4 arrow mesa with totem is topping my list
Thunderhorn small fry (lynx preferred) they'll build it as a 5 if you ask nicely.
Another vote for EFA their light weight and well made.
(I see my earlier post disappeared; is GN not a sponsor?)
Great Northern adjustable by far, and I've owned most of them. Three advantages: 1) The top and bottom are connected, making it more solid; 2) The straps wrap around twice, making it more solid; and 3) Both top and bottom are set back, keeping arrows out of the way better. And they're very light weight as well.
Pete
You did say light didn't you????
EFA!
Thanks for all the input. I didn't see EFA made a five arrow . I will look again.
Doug
I love my Kanati Traditions quivers. Even on my little hoot its not too big.
Dan
My vote goes to the Great Northern strap. Light and quiet.
I'm a big fan of the Great North quiver. I can't say it's the lightest quiver on the the market,but it's not heavy at all . I will say it's quite,it's light and most important it's tough . It will last for years and replacement components are available if needed .