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favorite strap on bow quiver is???

Started by beyondmyken, November 26, 2011, 09:11:00 PM

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toppredator

Big Jim.  Very nice, holds well, and makes your 100% quieter.  TRW

Bjorn


**DONOTDELETE**

I've got an older Sellway with a rubber strap that i really like, but i can't find another one with that same rubber strap with the little nubs. I don't care for the Velcro straps at all. What are the new sellways straps made out of?  anyone know?

Sirius Black

They are rubber straps with the little nubs. Go to their website and watch the video of Gordy taking you thru it.   :wavey:
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JRY309


b44mag

i have only had 3 so far
old kwicky quiver bad setup but works i guess.
a selway softcoat slip on to heavy for me
a big jim strap on 5 arrow gripper and a medium hood very nice
now i only have 1 a big jim lightweight stays put and cost is ok also
i vote big jims
but i have not tried other yet

Ray Hammond

I've been using Eagles Flight for years but recently got a Kanati slim Jim and have fallen in love

The attachment system is the most solid of any I've tried
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Terry Lightle

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Yellow Dog

Without a doubt, Great Northern. Like the weight, how they balance out a bow and they have a simple classic look.
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DGF

After a bit of research I settled on the Big Jim and haven't been disapointed. Although I haven't used any others I've checked out and handled quite a few and the quality of the Big Jim compared to others is on the same level or superior. I've been impressed with the quality and simplicity so far. I love the fact that I can quickly and easily attach/detach the quiver once at my stand.

-Dan

gregk

I have used Great Northern for years, a few weeks ago I purchased a Kanati strap on and I love it. Nothing wrong with the Great Northern's but I like to take my quiver off and on after each hunt and the Kanati comes off ALOT easier and quicker. If I was going to leave the quiver on for an extended amount of time, then it would just be a toss up cause they are both great.

eflanders


Shinken

Great Northern Longbow

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flintznstyx

Big Jim's. Easy on and off and light. Stays where u put it.
Eric

Banshee TDR 60" 43#@28"

V I Archer

I like my EFA.  Never was a big fan of bow quivers before.  Bought it specifically for sheepa dn goat hunts, nice and light, well balanced, super easy on and off.
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L. Harris

I have very pleased with the ThunderHorn small fry, but would love to try a Kanatie.
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MikeW

QuoteI have very pleased with the ThunderHorn small fry
Same here but all of mine have been side mounts not strap on's
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Steve Clandinin

I've tried them all and have 2 or 3 of each.Big Jims is the most versatile.with his strapping system you can have the Quiver as far up on the fade-outs as you want,rock solid and light as a feather.The quiver will not move.Probably the cheapest of all.
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