I'm still deciding on a strap on quiver. I have it reduced to a decision between the Kanati and Thunderhorn boa.
Another option that has caught my attention is Thunderhorn's Linx boa model.
Does anyone have any experience with this quiver?
How well does it strap on to a recurve, longbow, or self bow?
Lynx and Boa use the same fastening system. Lynx just has the two quiver parts joined with an adjustable aluminum strap. I've never had problems with Thunderhorn quivers slipping so don't really see the need for the aluminum strap, though I did try one a while ago.
I prefer very light and small quivers so am currently shooting EFA strap ons, and Selway slide on when I want a little more capacity.
They're all good quivers though. Just a matter of what you like looking at. Good luck.
I have not tried the Lynx, but it looks very nice. I prefer my bows as light as I can get them, so I too prefer a smaller version of the boa strap on.
Don't overlook the EFA quivers. They are well built and very light..almost like not having a quiver on your bow.
I have had GN, Selway, and Kanati Pro models. The Kanati Pro is the best for me, of those three, IMO. It's light, tight, and mighty good looking! But I must admit, I've been tempted by the T-horns and the EFAs as well. I've heard nothin' but good things about all of them.
I have owned the Thunderhorn quiver, but sold it. It just wasn't for me. I've owned the Kanati Angle Bow Quiver quiver since last year, and this one works very well for me.
I would suggest you got to some of the large shoots (if possible) this year and try 'em both. That way... you can see what works for you.
Regards!
David