OK Kanati owners tell me which quiver you have on your bow.I'm using a Eagles Flight and I really like it but I was just wondering what some of you are using.Pics would be good if you got them. Thanks,George
Anneewakee slim jim
http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/ww67/osageghost/Kanatiwkanati009.jpg
Just put my new Eagles Flight jumbo 2 4arrow quiver on,awesome! I also have a jumbo 1 3arrow.Let's hear what you got.
George
I put a Kanati Pro-angle on mine and used it that way one year. Good quiver (4 arrow). Last year I put a strap on it and carried it over my shoulder, like a GAF
(http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w31/clwalkerpic/IMG_1157.jpg)
i totally and shamelessly promote any kanati quiver. i am the owner of a kanati pro and a slim jim pro. i cannot find fault in either product. johns attention to detail is second to none, he also has innovative prowess to create what is in my mind an engineering marvel in the slim jim. to recreate this particular product is to copy it. there is nothing like it in the archery market, even for compound bows. in my honest opinion john has reset the bench mark for bow quivers. you will not go wrong with a kanati quiver. rv
Here's mine with a Kanati Pro strap-on quiver mounted in two different ways:
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(http://i547.photobucket.com/albums/hh472/ishoot4thrills/Kanati20Pics20001.jpg)
(http://i547.photobucket.com/albums/hh472/ishoot4thrills/KanatiBow046.jpg)
I use the top two pictures' quiver mounting style exclusively now.
I love Kanati quivers!
Doug I like the fletch clearance. What broadheads are you using?
QuoteOriginally posted by BUCKY:
Doug I like the fletch clearance. What broadheads are you using?
I have Magnus Vented 125 grain with aluminum screw-in adapters installed for using with my carbon arrows.
I use a Kanati Pro strap on model on mine.Love it.
Have a Great Northern on mine.
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Tom what broadheads are you using in the Great Northern?
Douglas
Great pics of that Kanati Pro quiver shown in different mounting options. I like for folks to see its functionality. Thanks
Sure thing John. I really like mounting it in the angled position. The feathers on my arrows don't dig into the ground, when I let the bow down from a tree stand, while mounted that way.
This is our typical Apache quiver but the hood is a very interesting horsehide. Tough as nails but a pleasure to look at.
(http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n64/2fletch/DSCN0267.jpg)
This is an EFA Navajo I with our "Wing" set back feature which works well on shorter bows.
(http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n64/2fletch/DSCN0248.jpg)
This is a black Cherokee hood with the Totem shaft and strap for over the shoulder use.
(http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n64/2fletch/DSCN0251.jpg)
We enjoy our work and it shows in the wide variety of hood styles, sizes, attachment systems (including the standard wrap, side mount, limb bolt, totem, and wing). We listen to what you say and respond to the market. We make practical quivers like the mini, maxi, and mega, as well as unique quivers with snake, frog, shark, and everything else.
If it has anything to do with bow quivers we will do it, keeping always to our theme, "Travel Light With Eagle's Flight".
Don
Put them quivers down and rake that backyard. :biglaugh:
John,
That's my no maintenance natural area. It is how I get my copperhead skins. I'm growing my own bamboo, osage, hazelnut, and now leathers.
Here's mine with an EFA 3 arrow with setback. (http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r698/JimWolffe/Facebook/Mobile%20Uploads/1383110_553770128027859_1932369647_n.jpg) (http://s1362.photobucket.com/user/JimWolffe/media/Facebook/Mobile%20Uploads/1383110_553770128027859_1932369647_n.jpg.html)
oddly enough... for me the best quiver as far as fit/form/function for the Kanati longbow was the Kanati quiver. I like the strap on 2 piece without the connecting bar.
I like the Kanati Dual Arc on my longbow. Took a lot of messing around with all the adjustability, but finally got how I like it for weight and fletching. Bill at Zipper did the hood cover.
(http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t85/whuguet/IMG_0908_zps7e4b71c2.jpg) (http://s158.photobucket.com/user/whuguet/media/IMG_0908_zps7e4b71c2.jpg.html)
Here's a pic in a different position:
(http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t85/whuguet/quiver1_zps21808c04.jpg) (http://s158.photobucket.com/user/whuguet/media/quiver1_zps21808c04.jpg.html)
Those setups look great, but no matter what quiver I tried. The bow just doesn't have the same balance. I simply prefer a side quiver.
Froggy
I like the Kanati or the Great Northern when I use bow quivers. I haven't had a chance to try the EFA yet but a lot of my customer like them.
This year I am trying a Palmer Bow-Mate instead of a bow quiver.