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New Options With Bow Quivers and now Photos.

Started by 2fletch, December 14, 2012, 10:50:00 PM

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2fletch

At EFA we are working on some new ideas and I wanted to get some opinions on here. One of them is a lightweight 4 arrow quiver for field points. It would be lighter then one made for hunting and would be very convenient for 3-D shooting. Anyone see an interest there? I'll post photos later.

Another idea is a 2 and a 3 arrow quiver for 2 blade broadheads. Again, how popular would that be? I know that there are some longbow shooters who want almost nothing on their bows in the way of extra weight. Again, these will be smaller versions of our Mesa. We will post photo of these soon also.

Thanks for your interest and I would really like to hear your thoughts on these ideas.

TxAg

I'd love to see an extreme light weight version for two blades.  I'm one of those longbow guys you mentioned  :)

amar911

I love the ones you already are making, Don. And as light as they are, I like the 5 arrow model with the biggest head for 3 and 4 blade broadheads, and the Mesa quiver for 2 blade broadheads.

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David Yukon

Two arrow would be great, especially some thing that you could easily unstrapped and maybe use as a super light side quiver...

Rob W.

This stuff ain't no rocket surgery science!

Hubi

I`d love to see the lightweight 4 arrow quiver for field points....

Green

I'm up for the 2 blade idea as well.  Hopefully you'll make it wide enough for Tree Sharks.     :D
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bowless

Tough to beat what's already offered.
The only change "option" that would be nice is a fastening system utilizing D-buckles, like on a motorcyle helmet.  I just don't like velcro.  The "buckle system" can be as tight as anyone wants and no Velcro.
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hedgerowhuntr

I'd like to see both...

A light weight 2 arrow 2 blade quiver for longbows and a light weight 4 arrow quiver that I could carry 2 field points and 2 thumper pointed arrows. Gives me a little more flexibility for stumping and small game hunting.  :thumbsup:

CHENRYIV

Looking forward to seeing that 2 arrow quiver. I've been looking for a single or double arrow quiver for my longbow with no luck.
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maineac

I would love to see an option for a slightly larger arrow grip piece, so the arrow fletching is spread a bit furhter apart.
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Blackstick

QuoteOriginally posted by CHENRYIV:
Looking forward to seeing that 2 arrow quiver. I've been looking for a single or double arrow quiver for my longbow with no luck.
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ZaneD

I've been using EFA quivers for about Five years, and I'd also like to see a gripper option that spreads the fletching slightly further apart. Having said that, I love the quivers you're producing, and I look forward to seeing new products

BOHO

just make sure the quiver will handle the really big 2 blades. they are awesome hunting heads and will always remain popular.
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GRINCH

I'd love to see a 2 blade quiver that would handle 4 arrows and a blunt,if the would handle wide simmons heads it would be great.
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champ38

Looking forward to pics..im a big fan of EFA quivers
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ChuckC

Option in configuration would need to address wide broadheads like Treesharks and or long broadheads like Grizzlies and Toughheads.  Tweaking the spread of the lower unit to spread arrows so fletch don't rattle.  
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2fletch

I hurried to get a quick photo posted before having to leave. This is a Striker bow with the two arrow Mini Mesa with two Tuffhead broadheads inside. They are about 3" in length. The quiver will take a max. 3 1/4" x 2" broadhead. I'll post some of the other quivers later. The arrows are 32" in length.  


 

FarmerMarley

That setup looks pretty sweet right there! Being able to fully cover Tuffheads would be great. I don't like my blades sticking out of my quiver, I like em fully covered.

Keep up the R and D!

Fritz

Check out Shedrock's quiver his bud made him for three blade heads
Love that quiver. Very functional looking.
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