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Compound Bow Quiver on Your Belt....How??

Started by Nala, December 30, 2007, 01:15:00 AM

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Nala

Hey all,

I remember seeing something on one of the archery supply websites where they had a product that would allow you to use a regular quiver made for compound bows on your belt.  It was some sort of clip or something.

Does anyone know what I am talking about?  If you do how about posting a link so I can check it out again.

Thanks

Nala

gatorgar

I just slide the arm portion under my belt and carry it that way.  You can get one of those quick release type deals and rivet it onto a piecer of leather or webbing with a belt loop on it for a quick detach side quiver.  I'll see if I can dig up my old one and take some pics of it.
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bearfootin

Hey Nala, I think what you're looking for is called the Sidewinder Hip Quiver Adapter. They have them listed on the 3 Rivers web site under Hip Quivers.  www.3riversarchery.com
Hope this helps
PS..looks like a good idea "eh".  ...Lloyd
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varmint

That's the one I remember seeing,uses the quikee quiver...............
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Lost Arra

Quiver Caddy. made by Mark Baker (sponsor).
Great setup.








Downsouth

Not a work of art or anything. Bought an extra receiver clip and mounted it on a piece of leather with a belt loop on it. The quiver is a Kwik 3. Tied a couple pieces of rope on it and wear it flights down like a backpack. It's easy to pull an arrow out of the rubber holders while it's on my back. The flights are out of the way and protected from brush. Like most quivers it has a downside, in this case having to take it off to put an arrow back in. Wearing a backpack or ground blind over top of it while walking to my destination isn't a problem.

Van/TX

You can bolt them on to a hip quiver.  I add a piece of 1/8" thick plywood inside to stiffen it up ...Van

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JBiorn

Downsouth----those are some neat lookin' arras!~and Van, thats a good idea.

Cootling

Hard to beat a Quikee with your belt slid through it (no adapter).  Stays close to your body and positioned whereever you like, and doesnt' flop around when you walk or run. I used one for years with great results.

Billy

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AkDan

down south has it for a stalking quiver.   Works extremely well and isnt stuck to ya if ya need to crawl or get into funky positions due to un expected game encounters, as was the case with a 5 step shot on my first caribou.  Had a great nothern longbow quiver slung very similar to how he has his shown though I only used one strap instead of two.


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