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Thunderhorn or Kanati?

Started by PaulDeadringer29, December 27, 2013, 07:43:00 PM

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PaulDeadringer29

Looking for a quiver for my new bow. It's either gonna be a thunderhorn small fry sidewinder or the Kanati dual arc. Does anyone have experience with both?

Lamey

yes, if I were going with a Kanati, I would go with the 2 piece style.  Just cleaner looking etc...

I had a thunderhorn, wonderfully made, but wish the attachment system was a bit more secure.

Chromebuck

QuoteOriginally posted by Lamey:
yes, if I were going with a Kanati, I would go with the 2 piece style.  Just cleaner looking etc...

I had a thunderhorn, wonderfully made, but wish the attachment system was a bit more secure.
What Matt said...I actually find that having a quiver of any make that has a connection rod between the two pieces eliminates the hood sliding away from the gripper end or visa versa.
62" JD Berry Taipan 53@28
60" Super Shrew 2pc 53@28
58" Ed Scott Owl Bow 53@28

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Paul
I have both and have used the Thunderhorn for many years. This last year I used the Kanati dual arc. The thing I like about the dual arc is it's adjustablity. I can balance my quiver which I really like, something other quiver don't allow you to.
Both are good.
Abe


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