I have a Tip with the two inserts on the riser for a quiver. I want to be able to attach a single piece quiver to the bow that I can put on to carry into and climb the tree and then quickly take off and store once up in the tree. What options do you suggest? Again, I don't want to fiddle with a separate top and bottom piece, and I don't want to drill new holes. Not fooling around with little knobs that I could drop to the ground in the dark would be a plus as well.
i statred using a kwickee quiver,love it..and it really doesnt make any extra noise
I imagine these are the inserts placed at the top and bottom of the riser? If so, I'm not aware of a Kwikee that will fit such a long span. I agree though they are handy little economical quivers if the bow will accept them. Easy on and off!
The Great Northern's are popular for these set-ups and are one piece. I always worry about losing the thumb screws as I too disdain leaving the quiver on the bow once I'm on stand.
Does anyone know for sure if the Kwickee will work on the inserts on a Tip? I have tried the Great Northern strap on quiver on another bow and found them unfriendly to take on and off in the dark. Does Great Northern make a screw on that would work?
Lazy me. I just checked the GN website. It looks like the GN side mount quiver would do the trick.
Kanati makes a couple that will fit the bill. I used a Delta, now sold by Bear for years on my Tips