I have a one piece 62 inch triple carbon dark matter with a 4arrow Eagles flight quiver which seems to want to slip. The quiver is the velcro model.
I was wondering what quiver do you shoot on centaurs specifically and how they fit
The EFA is a great quiver but I prefer the models with totem.
I have an EFA with the totem and a Kanati.
The totem keeps the EFA from sliding. If I use it without, the hood will slide up.
My Kanati stays put but I need new straps for it. My current ones just tore.
Both are excellent quivers. I prefer the Kanati because I don't need the totem allowing more room for larger 3-blades.
Great Northern strap on longbow quiver.
I've used Thunderhorn, Kanati, and selway with good results on Centaurs.
I hate bow quivers but my vote would be Selway or Kanati.
Jim emailed me back and he uses a Selway. I might buy one eventually. Until then, I will keep pushing it up when practicing.
I tried the EFA quiver it slipped. I also needed a little weight so I bought a Selway Strap on. It works for me.
I LOVE a selway slide on = very rigid non slip. I got a EFA on my moab. try this, tighten the Velcro up on the fadeouts and push hard up towards the grip, that gets her tight!
I have used a Kanati, and a Great Northern. Out of those two I preferred the Great Northern. Currently I am using a 5 arrow Big Jim. It is solid, quiet and stays put.
David
I liked the all the rubber slide on Selway particularly on the Centaur.I have used all kinds of bow quivers on them and other bows as well over the years.
I use an EFA on my bows most of the time.
I just liked the Selway most on the Centaur.
Let me just say I in no way am bashing the EFA quiver. I think the limbs on my Centaur are so narrow I could not get it to stay tight. I use the EFA on a wider limbed bow with no problems. Thanks Mike.