I'm thinking about getting a safari tuff quiver and i wanted some feedback on the quality of these quivers or if i should just get a traditional leather back quiver either way their about the same price so give me your opinions?
The arrowmaster is a great quiver. I liked it better then my back quiver and my Cat quiver. Very versatile. Easy to hang in tree, covers fletch, and the arrows are easy to remove and replace. Its a winner.
You can't go wrong with one if you are looking for a back/side quiver!
I decided last year when I started selling the Arrowmasters I had better try one for myself. I don't know why I waited so long! :banghead:
I was kind of a quiver junkie for awhile, and have tried bow quivers, back quivers, side quivers of lots of different configurations.
The Arrowmaster is the most functional quiver I have ever carried. Extremely well made, it can handle plenty of arrows, is quiet, does not hang up on brush or obstacles, and protects your fletchings from weather. A nice big pocket is a bonus!
I see you're from Ohio. Any chance you are going to Denton Hill? I will have them available their so you could see them in person.
Give it a try, you won't regret it!
I love mine. I still use my bow mounted quiver (some)....and I just bought a small pocket quiver that's handy, too.
But for all-around use....the Arrowmaster is the ticket.
don't go hunting without one :)
rusty
Thanks guys, hey Joe whats in Denton Hill and where is it?
Denton Hill is the site of ETAR, one of the biggest and best traditional archery rendezvous in the country. The dates are July 23-26 near Coudersport, PA, which is in north central Pennsylvania. Vendors galore, and 8 different 3D shooting courses.
I drove out last year from Wisconsin, and am returning again this year, but as a vendor this time. Really looking forward to it!
Don't know if I can make it I can't drive yet and no one in my family traditionaly hunts i'll give it my best thanks for the info.
I think I've tried every quiver on the market since the mid 50's and the Arrow master, for me, has been the best.
I've spent a small fortune on quivers. I've used my Arrowmaster in the mountains of CO, the creek bottoms of MS, and at lots of 3D tournaments will all sorts of different terrain. The AM is the absolute best quiver I've ever used, period. I've tried to find something wrong with it, and can't.
Chad
everyone has pretty much summed it up. These puppies are SWEEEEEEET!
I second BobW, SWEEEEEEET!
That Arrowmaster does it all except fight these cursed blackflies - gives you a spot to hide from them though in amongst the feathers.
I REALLY LIKE MINE.ONLY HAD IT A FEW WEEKS.EASY TO LOAD AND GET ARROWS OUT.PLUS POCKET FOR EXTRA STRING AND SMALL STUFF.PLUS YOU CAN USE IT WITH ANY BOW....CHRIS
Suprisingly effective, in heavy cover. I hunted with mine the last part of this past season. I went on a scouting/stalking walk for two days in the the thick stuff here in Louisiana. It worked great. Quiet and did not walk on your shoulder. It also reduces your movement when you reach for an arrow because you do not reach over the shoulder or over your bow but under your arm. The movement is reduced and subtle as opposed to reaching over your shoulder. The arrows are carried securely and quietly without rattling. The fletching is covered so it does not show and stays dry in the rain. Nice size pockets. You can carry everything you should need.
Rod, if you are listening in, I have a suggestion. I would like to see a thin zippered pocket on the side for maps, map compass and licenses. I'll send mine back in for the adjustment when you get tooled up. (LOL!)
I bought one and I am not disappointed in the least. I think it is a quiver you will like and take for granted in a very short while. Most things that perform well are the things we never worry about or consider anymore when we hit the woods.
This is a quality product. And the guy on the other end of the phone, Rod, will answer any and all of your questions.
It is well worth the money and will give you years of service.
Billy
I have been using one for a while now. I have a t/d longbow that fits in the quiver too. That's handy. The pocket is great for arrow repair parts, and a few other trinkets like BUG DOPE! :o )
They're great quivers. todd