I use a Badlands 2800 and really can't go smaller and would like to get my arrows off the bow. Arrowmaster Quivers look like an ideal way to go but the potential for interference looks high unless the Arrowmaster is fixed to the pack. I have in the past pulled the pack off for the final stalk and disconnecting the quiver and putting it back on securely looks like adding too much to a moment in time I have learned I need to keep as simple as possible. Anyone experienced with this?
I used an Arrowmaster all last season with a Bison Gear Lost River. I don't know how my pack compares to yours but this combo worked great for me. I had a few stalks & only one time did I leave the quiver behind. It was hung up in some way & it was just easier to slip it off.
I would buy one & try it out. If it doesn't work for you, it will sell here pretty quick.
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I use mine with an Eberlestock Blue Widow pack - similar in size to your 2800. Put the pack on first, then the quiver, and the quiver rides beautifully right alongside the pack. No need to strap it to the pack itself.
At Compton I had someone stop by my booth with your exact question. I sell both the packs and the quivers, so I was able to demonstrate it for him - he bought it on the spot. It really does make a nice combination.
Have you considered the Rancho Safari mini-cat. It can be slung over shoulder or tied/strapped to your pack and works well.
Mates up perfectly with my Horn Hunter G2, and since they're both Predator Deception, and similar materials, they look like one integrated system - it's almost spooky! :D
I use mine when I am carrying my DB blind and a fanny pack that I have to ware in front because of the blind.