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Slide on Selway Quiver

Started by Pigpopper, September 06, 2025, 06:16:23 PM

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Arctic Hunter, Otis55, Steve Jr and 7 Guests are viewing this topic.

Pigpopper

Bought a new Selway slide on quiver for a Red Wing Hunter.
1st for me. Any issues affecting the bows finish if leaving it on for long periods of time (like forever)?

Arctic Hunter

I'm interested in what folks have to say on this. I have been looking for a quiver and these are much easier to find than a bolt on.
It's gotten to the point where basic common sense, about a lot of things these days, doesn't make a lot of sense to most people.
-Phil Robertson

Kodiak Fan

No issues.  I've had one on my SK for about 5 years.  The finish on the bow has not been damaged.  A coat of wax might be good.  JV
JAV

Greenstyk

I've used Selway slide on quivers for about 28 years on all my hunting bows. No issues at all.

trad_bowhunter1965

Been using the for 20 years no problems at all.
" I am driven by those thing that rouse my traditional sense of archery and Bowhunting" G Fred Asbell

Founder of West Coast Traditional Bowhunters.
Trad Gang Hall of Fame
Yellowstone Longbows
Compton Traditional Bowhunters
Professional Bowhunters Society Associate Member
Retired 38 years DoD civilian.

Trenton G.

I took mine off a bow the other day and it had left some witness marks on the bow where it was attached. This could be mainly due to using soapy water to slide it on and it not drying as well where the rubber contacted the limb. I will be refinishing the bow anyways so its not a big deal, but you can definitely tell where it was.

Roger Norris

Selway makes a fantastic quiver. I have several of the bolt on models.

The concept of the slide on (not the quality) is something that bothers me. Ron LaClair begged his customers not to use the slide on. He felt that if it was not down onto the ridser, and up "north" of the fade outs, that it would change the flexing of the limbs.

Not trying to dig at Selway at all....they are an awesome company.
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Ron LaClair upon seeing the destruction of his new lock on the east gate

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G. Fred Asbell


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