Like the title says what is your favorite bow quiver and why? I love my Great northern strap on quiver but they're getting a little pricy as I don't like to take them off a bow once I have them on there!
Kanati Slim Solo. Cuz if you need more than one on your bow you're not doing it right! :D
Thunderhorn because they will build them to match your bow, and I like their foam. Really want to try a dual arc kanati also.
Great Northern Quick Release. Love it so far.
Big JIm and Eagle's flight......
Selway slide on.
They're quiet, solid, relatively light, look good, and most importantly, once properly installed they don't shift position or move at all, even after shooting countless arrows.
I think that the high quality bow quivers like Selway, Great Northern, and Thunderhorn are all around the same price.
I like Selways and Eagle's Flite. I make my own now with a 4-arrow size Egle's flite type hood and a Selway in-ine offset arrow gripper.
Eagle Flight with totem option. They are lightweight, great quality and reasonably priced.
Eagles Flight for me
I have a small size BigJim on right now and have to say I like it alot.
I like my BOA just because it's cheap but still good quality. It's not very nice looking though, and there are a ton of great quivers out there... but I'm poor!
Great Northern Quick Mount for my takedowns and Great Northern strap on for my one piece bows. There are a few prettier quivers out there, but none that function better!
Bisch
Kanati - like the adjustments
I use a Kanati Slim Angle quiver on my 56" Big Jim Thunderchild. Balances the the bow great for me. I shoot the bow better with the quiver on.
I have a selway slide-on and a Big Jim strap on, and much prefer Big Jim's :thumbsup:
Zipper
Great Northern
Kanati Pro Strap-on because they're really well made and they stay put. Oh, and they just look great too.
Kanati Pro Strap-on x2
Well after looking over this post it was between the Kanati pro and another Great northern. With them both being in the same price range I went with the new great northern kick back quiver. I was just afraid that without the support arm the two parts would slide apart. Thanks for all the help everyone!
EFA. Everything else is second. That said, the foam gets torn up pretty quickly. I wouldn't change though. I've got 11 of them & if I ever buy another bow, it'll get an EFA.
The Boa small Fry is my favorite. I own two now, a sidewinder and a bolt-on.
Kanati pro strap on x3. Nice looking and functional.
Kanati is on my bows...
I'm really fond of EFA's Navajo quivers and use them exclusively. I did however pick up a Kanati Slim Jim which I have yet to use. Looks like it will be a winner though. Both company's workmanship, fit and finish are excellent.
Great Northern strap on - awesome quiver.
Had a strap on Thunderhorn quiver that I really liked! I didn't have to worry about it sliding up or down the limbs and the hood matched my bow really well.
Caleb
EFA....no doubt.
Great Northern adjustable strap on kickback extreme. Not found one better for my Tall Tines.
DD
i am quite fond of my selway strap on
The EFA "Mesa" is my favorite for 2 blade heads. Very compact and close fitting to the bow and no foam to wear out.
Don't mean to hijack the thread but, does anybody know of a decently priced one that has a deep enough hood to cover the Tuffheads? I like my 4-arrow EFA but, it's not deep enough to cover 'em. Suggestions?
Fattony, think you could ask for a deeper hood. Saw somebody post that great northern could do that upon request.
Steve O has some pics in Great Northern extreme thread.
Selway.
Rod Jenkins Arrowmaster!
Fattony77, I sent you an email. We (EFA) do make a quiver for the Tuffhead broadhead. It's called the "Tall Mesa" and the standard is a 3 arrow version. However, we also make it in a 2, or 4 arrow version. It's a foamless version of quivers which we call the "Mesas".
I still use my Bear 4 and 8 arrow spring arms. IMO they just look the best on Bear bows.
Nothing but selway
I have a custom one with a hole in the side. The arrows are taken out of it.
For me it depends on the bow. The Great Northern is really nice. Right now mine is on my 8 year old son's recurve. For my vintage Bear bows I use the 4 and 8 arrow spring arms. They're great quivers but you have to tinker with them to get them quiet. My favorite for my 2000 model Black Widow MAII is the Quickee Quiver. Easy on and off. It's served me well so far.
I think I've had almost all the quivers mentioned above at one time or another & really liked most of them.
I have a new EFA 4 arrow Mesa side mount on my Black Widow now. I'm liking the fact it doesn't need hood foam, it's a neat quiver.
I like the shape of the Sellway and Thunderhorn the best, but have no experience with the Thunderhorn. That will be my next purchase i'm thinking. i prefer a strap on quiver i can easily use with different bows. I've had great luck with my Sellway staying put once its in position. It kind of works like a limb saver too with the rubber mounts & strap. by strapping it down right at the fades on a TD bow it has a vibration damping quality to it that quiets up a bow nicely.... i think i'f i had a trap on quiver with velcro instead of rubber, i would line it with inner tube material before strapping it on.
I don't have much experience with different bow quivers.
I have had a Great Northern Strap On for my recurve and have had it for over 10 yr's and it has worked flawlessly.
I for sure recommend it.
Great Northern strap on for longbows and one piece recurves....but absolutely LOVED the Quick Detach for my takedowns. It was so nice going into a blind or tree stand and just loosening the two small thumb screws and sliding quiver off bow without messing with stringing or unstringing or anything.
otherwise 99% of time I am dyed in wool lakota style or side quiver guy.
When I'm hunting with two blade heads I like these.
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DD
Kwickee. Not fancy, but nothing faster to take off and put back on. I prefer the older one with the deer on the hood. When my dementia starts to kick in while I'm in the woods, it reminds me why I'm out there.
Love the Kwickee. Mine's camouflage so I not only forget why I'm in the woods, if I set it down I can't find it. :help:
Thunderhorn is my favorite strap on quiver.
Great Northern Quick Release
Great Northern I had an EFA just like the GN better.
Great Northern and Selways
QuoteOriginally posted by Widowdoublelung:
Thunderhorn because they will build them to match your bow, and I like their foam. Really want to try a dual arc kanati also.
Just got my Kanati in the mial monday.......Amazing
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Great Northern and Selways
Same here. I'd be hard pressed to pick one over the other. Both great products and great customer service.
Kwikee or Delta
3 different Great Northern quivers.
Selway used 'em for years,and great customer service!!