All right folks. I'm looking for a bow mounted quiver than uses riser inserts. I like several I've seen, but don't want a 6-8 arrow capacity. I'm needing something smaller and lighter. Maybe a four arrow model. Is there such a thing that has a traditional look to it? Don't want a Kwikee.
I bet EFA or Anekwee could make you one that would work well on your bows.
Eagle's Flite and Anawakee each make a 4-arrow sider mount quiver. Selway makes a nice 4-6-arrow side bolt on as well. Hood is a little larger than the others. I now use Eagle's Flite, but modify the lower arm to accept a Selway arrow gripper, which positions the arrows parallel to each other with a slight cant rearword of the lower bow limb The EF bracket is semi-circular and the arrows ride parallel to the riser. They're all good.
http://www.kanatiquiver.com/KanatiLimbmount.html
Another vote for Anneewakee...I have the strap on and love it!
Anneewakee Kanati side mount (http://www.kanatiquiver.com/Kanatisidemount.html)
Josh
Great Northern :thumbsup:
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Check out the Tightspot quiver. It's expensive but great quality.
http://www.tightspotquiver.com/bow_quiver_specs.html
At EFA we make more different sizes, designs, and attachment systems than anyone else. They are also very lightweight so as to not affect how your bow shoots. Whether you want limb wrap, limb bolt, or side mount we have your quiver. You can also get it with a straight or off set profile option.
Our motto is, "Travel Light With Eagle's Flight".
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I use an EFA Cherokee. 4 arrow quiver, fits tight and I don't even feel it as it's super lightweight
I like the EFA and the Thunderhorn side mount small fry.That Kanati looks nice and I have been checking it out some but never owned the side mount model.
I have been using a 4 arrow hood on my EFAs with a 3 arrows gripper.Lots of fletching clearance and room for 3 big broadheads.
I kinda like the ones that line up with the riser personally.The GN sits back on the bow toward the archer when holding it.For me its not as well balanced.Different poeple prefer different models for different reasons though.
For a lightweight less bulky bowquiver though the Thunderhorn small fry and EFA are excellant choices.The T-Horns Small Fry got a little more mass weight than the EFA.
Apex, you aught to take a look at my quivers. They stay put like a bolt on but remove in seconds and weigh less than 5 oz.
you can check out the video on my web site if interested.
thanks,bigjim
I think I'm gonna go with the EFA, since I've owned two before that I really liked. I just need to locate, and install some inserts in this new prototype I'm building.
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:saywhat: Nice looking bow. Looking foward to pic's and a report when it's done.
Great Northern makes a good one.
Have a Kanati and love it. Solid and quiet.
Jerry
I really like the EFA quivers light weight and rock solid.
I like my BOA and my Great Northerns but I wish I had known of some of the quivers listed on this thread before I bought 3 of these! I just checked out Kanati on the web -- very nice quiver -- I especially like that hip mount system!