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What is the best strap/slide on LB quiver

Started by grayfeather, January 18, 2014, 11:09:00 AM

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grayfeather

what is a longbow  quiver that will not slip, and what about slide on.The only slide on I found was the Selway ?

lefty4

I like the Great Northern stap on quiver. I haven't tried ALL the others and don't feel that I need to. It works and suits my needs.
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steadman

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Keith Zimmerman

EFA and Northern are great quivers.  I use both.  As far as slippage the GN is probably better with the rubber straps.


Bernie B.

It would be hard to beat a Great Northern.

Bernie Bjorklund

NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin

jmrsyrs

Big Jim makes a very good strap on that works for me and is reasonably priced to boot.

EHK

Another vote for great northern.  Looks great, grips solid, and takes a little vibration out of the bow too.

Cyclic-Rivers

I guess I am not alone with my feelings toward the great Northern.
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KSshrewman

I like both....but EFA can be slightly smaller and lighter which is nice if shooting a short LB
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i prefer the Sellway myself. i like the rounded top much better. It slides through the brush easier than the square top ones do.

NBK

I have a Kanati that's real solid, has never slipped and adds mass to the bow, making it quieter and more stable.  Only one I've owned so I can't compare.
Mike


"I belong anywhere but in between"

Ken Taylor

I have 2 slide on Selway bow quivers and 1 strap on Thunderhorn bow quiver.

I just ordered (today) another Selway slide on to replace my Thunderhorn strap on.
I've been thinking about it for a while and this post was a reminder to me.

I changed because I can't stop the Thunderhorn from sliding down no matter how high up on the riser I install it or how tight I bind the straps. In fact, the hole on the straps are stretched so much that i'ts a wonder they don't tear.

I was considering trying a Great Northern, but I don't really like the look of a strap on, especially that particular model.
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Reaper TN

I had a Selway slide on model on my Bear Montana longbow and it worked great.  No slippage at all.
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Lefty

Tried most of them out there and agree GN are hands down the best!

dnovo

I prefer the Thunderhorn myself. It straps on securely and looks great
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4dogs

The Selway is a great quiver, good looking, very functional, rock solid, will never slide on you. He makes the slide on,which I prefer and a great strap on now too that works great...check it out on his site. Gordy is a great guy too...family run business...USA...stands behind his product. The only drawback to the slide on is if you want to take it off when you get to a stand or something.
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Gator1

Great Northern tough to beat...

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