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Most popular bow quivers?

Started by huntsmanlance, January 30, 2008, 01:30:00 PM

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md126

thunderhorn quivers are excellent!!

great quality and service....

Kingstaken

I need a quiver to add weight to my longbow. For some reason and probably because I don't get a chance to shoot as ofter as I'd like to so I was using a Selway slide on. Great quiver.
Wanting to oad another bow, I've gotten a Great Northen strap and like Doc and MRD sttated above I highly recommend it. It adapts to the form of your bow better and you can position it where "you" want it and not where it can fit during sliding.
"JUST NOCK, DRAW AND BE RELEASED"

Kip

The Q.D. Great Northern are the best I have found in 30plus years (I am sure the strap on is the same except the removal).Light,quite (totally silent),tough,holds arrows and fletching in a compact bundle,easy to remove if not wanted on the bow while hunting.It has it all for me.Kip

Bob B.

For hunting I use a back quiver, a mini cat.  For roving, I use one I built myself, it is also a back quiver.
66"  Osage Royale    57lbs@29
68"  Shrew Hill      49lbs@29
68"  Deathwish       51lbs@29
68"  Morning Star    55lbs@29
68"  Misty Dawn      55lbs@29

Okie 1

I use a mini boa from 3-rivers and have not had any trouble with noise or slipping.  :thumbsup:  

John
Take a kid hunt'n. (If not who'll drag your deer out when you get old?!) Bear Creek Selfbows

pumatrax

I bought a rubber slip on quiver from Selway.I had to trim (a LOT)of rubber out of the brackets to get it to slide up far enough on a Pronghorn longbow.It works good but is "ugly" as sin.I'm thinking of covering it with some sort of leather.I also think it is too big and heavy.If I buy another one I'd buy the stitched Eagles Flight.

Chad R

Another vote for Great Northern Quivers.  They are simple and have stood the test of time and are more "traditional" :-)- not just the latest fad.  Rick is a great guy too.  Really enjoyed talking with him at the KZ Expo.

dino

I've had and used most of the bow quivers out there and Great Northerns are my favorite.  I love the flexibility, weight, and being able to remove the quiver quickly and easily without removing your arrows.  I haven't seen another quiver with all of the same attributes as the GN.
"The most demanding thing you can ask of a piece of wood is for it to become an arrow shaft. You reduce it to the smallest of dimension yet ask it to remain it's strongest, straightest and most durable." Bill Sweetland

Jason R. Wesbrock

QuoteOriginally posted by ChuckC:
Quiver ?   You mean...you need more than one arrow ?
  :biglaugh:  
ChuckC
Sure. I carry more than one deer tag.   ;)

akbowbender

Since my Pittsley Predator already has the quiver inserts installed, I ordered a Cutting Edge Products 6-arrow quiver. I'll let you know what it's like when it arrives.

I like lots of arrows when I head for the hills, though it doesn't compare to the Browning Twist-lock 9-arrow quiver I have on my Groves! The photo in my profile shows it fairly well.
Chuck

Chortdraw

Small Thunderhorn is my choice, so far.

foxbo

My Kanati quiver has been installed on a shawnee since last July and the foam is in great working order. I've never had the arrows ride back out of the foam. Maybe you need a different size arrow gripper, or install a rubber band between each two arrow gripper holes. I'm using the small gripper and axis shafting.
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Gator1

My fav. is the Thunderhorn BOA SMall fry..

Only challenge is when it gets really cold here in Minnesota, the straps lose there elascticity, and the quiver slips..

foxbo

I also have a small fry. If you like the boa small fry, you'd love the Kanati.
N/A

yellow bow

i like the thunderhorn sidewinder.

Squirrel Bait

My favorite was the Delta strap-on but like the Fox quiver there not in production anymore.
If you've never been in the woods at daylight, and seen the world come alive, you haven't " Lived".

akbowbender

My Cutting Edge bow quiver showed up today in the middle of a snow storm. Thank you, USPS!

I ordered a couple of extra arms, one short and one long, to play around with the different configurations. Here's a composite photo that I put together showing the four configs:

 

Also available is a stabilizer stud arm. You can also bend twist the long arms to fit under the limb bolts.

I really like the looks of this quiver, and it really hangs onto the arrows. Can't wait until my bow elbow completely heals so I can give it a good field test.

 http://www.bowsite2.com/Cuttingedge/quiver.html
Chuck

Orion

Thought that was the old G.Fred Bighorn quiver.  Have owned several.  Very sturdy.  Balance a take-down recurve nicely.

tippit

I've always used a GN Quiver...But that little Eagles Flight is winning me over.  It's hardly noticable on a longbow...Doc
TGMM Family of the Bow
VP of Consumption MK,LLC

steadman

Love my G.N. that is the only quiver that goes on my longbow.
" Just concentrate and don't freak out next time" my son Tyler(age 7) giving advise after watching me miss a big mulie.


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