Since I moved over to a daypack, I am looking for the right hip quiver. In my search for a hip quiver that might work for me, I found "Fist quivers" from Jim Murnak on the internet. Those quivers might fit my bill.
Anyone has experience with those quivers?
They sure do look like a great product. I like the modular design, the possibility of choosing different colors, adding pockets and the cant adjusters. And it looks they have a great warranty policy.
I am always on the quest for the perfect quiver and have yet to find one. I came to realize that each quiver has it's advantages and disadvantages. I like my cat quiver as it follows you thru the woods and brush but putting an arrow back in it is a hassle. My hip quiver has easy access for getting an arrow in and out but tends to not like brush and wooded areas espcially before and after dark. I don't much care for a bow mounted quiver. The traditional back quivers don't be too convieniant as it makes my arrows hit branches in the woods and I seem to turn in about 5 circles to catch up to it to finally grab an arrow then throw my shoulder out pulling an arrow out of it. What works for me is all of the above quivers for certian applications. Beware of those advising you on the best quiver as they might have spent a lot of money on it and are trying to convince themselves that it's a great quiver.
Missread the post , thought it said "first quivers " I got them the first time I seen a deer in the woods , and every time since .
Any experiences with fist quivers?
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Never heard of one. ???? How do they work?
Google on fist quivers, plenty of pics.
Looks like a target quiver?
homebru
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if you have a day pack, which is what I use, i just fasten my Safari side quiver to to one of the sides and that's it, it works great. I would think, depending on where and how you hunt, the quiver that Homebru shows above, would get caught up on pretty much everything, that is if your a ground hunter.
I had one when I shot a target compound. Well made out of great materials. Made holsters for police and FBI for years.
Rick
I plan to use it for 3D only.
for 3-D, it will be great, I use a Bateman which is similar.
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Google on fist quivers, plenty of pics.
Heck, anybody can do that. I was hoping it might be explained here so I wouldn't have to put out much effort. :readit: :saywhat:
Educate me. :laughing:
I went with the big pretty side quivers like that when I first started. I now use a pocket quiver or a 3 arrow bow quiver. I went to this after realizing how dang heavy those bigger ones get after a hot Texas day on a rough 3-D range. I've got to conserve all the energy I can in my older more crippled up days!!lol
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QuoteOriginally posted by Flying Dutchman:
Google on fist quivers, plenty of pics.
Heck, anybody can do that. I was hoping it might be explained here so I wouldn't have to put out much effort. :readit: :saywhat:
Educate me. :laughing: [/b]
What explanation are you looking for?