Need something that won't break the bank and can be attached to different recurve and long bows
Thanks
Check with Big Jim, he has some good quivers. I just got one from him that is top notch!
Great Northern strap on for one piece bows. Great Northern Quick Detach for 3 piece takedown bows.
Bisch
Big Jim's
Click on his web site big Jim's bow company he's on the upper right of this page he's the big man in the gihille gown
another vote for BigJims.
Eagles Flight
I like a Great Northern.
x2 on the EFA (Eagle's Flight Archery). Mine was the least I paid for a brand new quiver. The strap-on velcro system works very well on whatever bow I decide to put it on, and stays put.
Thunderhorn.
Love mine.
I use a Great Northern strap on.
Kanati..a sponsor here.
I am a really big fan of my Selway strap on. it really grips the bow and doesn't move.
Another Big Jim's quiver fan. I love mine. Used it for quite a few years.
I've tried Thunderhorn Boa, Big Jim's, Eagles Flight.
All of these are good quivers but the EF is the best all around ,IMO.
I like the strap design, and the semi-circle gripper. The strap design will work on just about any limb.
Great Northern strap on. I don't believe you can find a more versatile quiver. I have one and can use it on any of my bows be they takedown one piece recurve or longbow. Easy on and off and fully adjustable for length of different risers.
EFA quality and really lightweight. Some leather choices.
Kanati quality and a lil heavier. Lots of leather options.
Great northern medium weight fewer leather options
All there are very good.
EFA
fits anything and small and light.
Good bargain
I just got another for $45
Great Northern strap on for me.
Great Northern!
Great Northern for me too
I feel like I've tried them all and have even made my own. I still own and use Great Northern strap-ons.
Not too hard to customize if you want a different leather hood.
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EFA.
Thanks guys
Eagle Flite with totem. I like the larger style that will handle larger broadheads. Light weight and very stable with the totem. :archer:
Great Northern with skinny arrows, Thunderhorn with my woodies, just because of the size of the grippers
GN adjustable if my preference.
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Great northern or Thunderhorn. Both quiet solid quivers.
Big Jim's
I've really tried to like great northern but keep going back to my small fry T horn. Bill
Thunderhorn small fry is my favorite.