I like the looks of this quiver, no archery shops in my area carry them. Just wondering if anyone has any first hand experience with this quiver?
I bought one about a year ago. It's a great quiver - carried it through out this last season and really worked well.
Craig
I got mine from Whip who is a sponsor here and love it. Keeps the arrows nice and secure while at the same time it is very easy to walk and stalk with.
Won't go wrong with this quiver IMO.
It's the only off the bow quiver I use. Keeps your feathers dry and quiet but easy to get an arrow out.
Using the "search" function you will find a lot of info about these quivers.
Joshua
In my opinion, its the best quiver out there! I've had mine 2+ years now and don't go anywhere with out it while hunting, practicing or shoots.
I got mine this year and love it.(OK my my wife got it for me for x-mas, She's awesome!!) You can load it with a variety of arrows, it's quiet and built very well.
Carl
I was asking the same questions last summer, and in the end that is what I got. No regrets at all. After a lot of checking I have come to the conclusion that this is the most popular off the bow quiver for those who have tried it and for good reason.
Great quiver. Order it with the long storm hood and it will fit all your arrows. Great product, great customer service.
You won't beat this quiver. Bought one this year and it is my absolute solution, after going through many quivers over the years.
Its the only quiver I use . I tried a bunch of quivers but always found something I didn't like. The ST fits my needs well.
Excellent quiver...fletching stays dry [ important here in the Pacific NW ] fletching and wraps do not "Flag" like they do in a Bow Quiver and mine keeps my arrows very quiet..
Since getting it I have 2 cat quivers I would sell pretty cheap...
I did get the new smaller Safari Tuff Arrowmaster [ has no pocket ] and it holds about 6-8 broadheads plus a couple blunts. Works fine along side of my Badlands Prediator day pack.
Gene :wavey:
If you want to drive 60 miles to Hood River Raptor Archery has those quivers.
I ordered mine directly from Rod Jenkins.
I like it better than ANY quiver- back, side, bow-you name it, you can't go wrong with this quiver.
Don
I ordered mine off this site, I carry mine at the 3D shoots all summer and then all fall in the woods. It is well built well thought out, I keep my glove armgaurd extra rest and a few other items in the storage pouch. In the summer I can carry a water bottle in with the arrows and my other gear in the pouch. In my opinion the quiver is worth every penny that I paid for it.
Best quiver I've ever used, bar none. I've spent a small fortune on quivers over the years, and have owned some very well made one, but none better in design or function.
Chad
I got mine this past year and used it during hunting season. I really like mine! It carrys real well and the pocket is really handy for carrying spare string,sharpening stone, facemask, snacks,etc.,etc.
QuoteOriginally posted by Brently:
If you want to drive 60 miles to Hood River Raptor Archery has those quivers.
I did make the 60 mile drive and ted's is where mine came from :thumbsup:
Gene
O.K. I got a used one and was wondering what the 2 d rings are used for by others?
Like mine so far. Traded a GFA for it.
Tim
DEATHMASTER
I use the fletch end D-ring to hang on a small screw in hanger when in a tree stand. Other uses are tie down points for lashing to a pack, pack horse,etc
thanks for all the positive info I think I will take a ride to Raptor and check one out. I'll have to let everyone know the results of my Quest.
In the words of Tony, "Therrrrrrre Greeaaaat!" :thumbsup:
Great quiver and you will get great support from Rod. Just emailed him about ordering the long rain hood for mine and got an immediate response. You will want the long rain hood if you are shooting full length arrows with a long broad head like a Woodsman.
I had the larger one then traded for the smaller. Only four piggy hunts under it's belt. Great! I use a backpack and goes along for the ride perfect.
Just what everyone else says...it's the best!
I've got one, the Arrowmaster, with the zipper pouch. It's a great quiver, for all the reason listed above. If I was buying it now, I'd go for the smaller Duiker model, without the pouch. 8 arrows is more than enough and when I'm hunting I carry more than what will fit in that little pouch.
What Biggie said.
what terry said. :D
i like this quiver so much i'm ordering the smaller duiker model! ... ORDERED!
The Arrowmaster is my favorite hunting quiver, hands down.