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Kanati Strap on Q?

Started by danderson, December 09, 2013, 11:03:00 PM

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danderson

For those of you with Kanati strap on quivers, how secure are they on your widow? I'm looking at the new Lite one and the width of the gripper doesn't look like it will accommodate a widows wide limbs well
BW SAX Kingwood 54#

1967 Bear Super Kodiak 50#

RedShaft

I have mine on a pchx, and it is very secure I just make sure it's back the limb as far as I can get it. That where you get into the vibrations where the black meshes with the limbs. If you have phenolic. Keep it right at that point or more back towards the riser from that point and its very secure. And those quivers are top notch quality.
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Manitoba Stickflinger


As you can see in the pic, I had one on my Widow. Rock solid...I mean ROCK SOLID!

danderson

RedShaft, it's a SAX, I had it made without phenolic lol


QuoteOriginally posted by Manitoba Stickflinger:
   
As you can see in the pic, I had one on my Widow. Rock solid...I mean ROCK SOLID!
Alright, you have me sold! How does the weight feel?
BW SAX Kingwood 54#

1967 Bear Super Kodiak 50#

Manitoba Stickflinger

I'd say it's a medium weight quiver. I personally like a little extra weight....on the bow that is!

RedShaft

You will like it man. Trust us
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jsparky93

I have one on my KBX & like the others have said it's very solid.

Owlgrowler

Yup. I think the strap-on actually makes my recurves quieter too.
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Chad Orde

I use one on a Fred Bear Take Down curve and it works as Tiger would say "geeerrrrrate"
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larry

I use the pro angle on all my bows, I never strap it to the limbs, only the risers.

Mike Gerardi

All of Johns Kanati quivers are top self. Very well made dependable gear.

Marc B.

QuoteOriginally posted by Mike Gerardi:
All of Johns Kanati quivers are top self. Very well made dependable gear.
+1. I don't own a Widow but they work on everything else,a Widow wouldn't be any different.

danderson

I've decided to get the Pro, but my concerns were with the new Hunter quiver. The grippers on those look like they really only fit a longbow width limbs
BW SAX Kingwood 54#

1967 Bear Super Kodiak 50#

L. Harris

I would suggest giving them a call, their number is on their web-site. If they answer you can ask them and get the best answer.I really like the older pro models.
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