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arrowmaster quiver

Started by shedhunter, July 19, 2008, 03:09:00 PM

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shedhunter

a big thumbs up to Rod Jenkins on his arrowmaster quiver.  It is without a doubt the best quiver I've ever used.  Quiet, comfortable, and the best part is it stays put on your back no sliding around.  I love the rain cap too.  The pocket is big enough for all your "stuff" and a little place in there for your tags.  I've never been a fan of a back quiver, but I've only had it a week and i grab arrows out of it like i've had it for years. Its also personalized with my nickname, awesome!!!!!  Thanks again, Rod for a great product.  Ron     PS:  I also have his take down case, its also a great product.

Longbowwally

I met Rod at ATAR this year and bought an arrowmaster from him. I've only used it at 3D's so far but really like it. You can tell a lot of thought went into making it. I've tried lots of quivers but this is the best design yet....Rod is a super nice guy to boot!
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SHOOTO8S

Ron,glad your enjoying your ArrowMaster!


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northern trapper

What does water repellant mean? will the fletching remain dry in a good downpour? It looks like a terrific quiver.

amar911

I can't answer the question about the fletching remaining dry in a "good downpoor" because I have not had my quiver out in those conditions. What I can tell you is that it is an outstanding, exceptionally well made and functional quiver. Also, Rod is a great person and easy to work with. You will enjoy him and the quiver. I expect that in all practical hunting situations your fletching will be fine. If you decide to sit under a waterfall to test it, you might find your arrows will get pretty wet. I'm not sure what else you could find out there that would do a better job of protecting your fletching, short of simply staying indoors.
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northern trapper

I have to tell you that sitting in a moose stand 15 miles from camp in a a good rain is very similar to a waterfall. I agree it looks like a terrific quiver

SHOOTO8S

Yes, your fletching will remain dry in a "good down pour" I've similated several "downpour's" with the garden hose   :D  

Here's a cut and paste of Bucksuede's independant testing:


 
Water Resistance AATCC 35-2000 Rain Test Results
 Bucksuede Leading Competitor
Rain Level
(grams of water penetrated) 0.01...... 1.87
Storm Level
(grams of water penetrated) 0.06...... 8.52
   
Test conducted by independent lab SGS US Testing Co., March 14, 2002
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northern trapper

Thanks I will order one today!

Dsturgisjr


Gary Logsdon

How are the arrows seated/attached in the quiver?  Is there foam in the bottom "cup"  What keeps the shafts from rattling?  Just curious, as the pictures don't show this.  Looks nice on the outside.
Gary Logsdon

Tim Fishell

I picked one up at Comptons and really like it.  I even used it all weekend at a shoot with a Kelty Kid pack on with my 10 month old son in the pack and it work out great.  I had to use the rain cover to keep the kid from playing with my feathers but it was awesome.  

Gary, yes there is foam in the bottom and the top has a fleece ring where your fletching rides in the top.  It is very quiet with no arrow rattle at all.
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Blackhawk

It appears to be a nice quiver, but what about those of us that like carrying a backpack (Bison, Nimrod, etc)? For an all day elk hunt, I usually pack water, lunch, rain gear, saw, and numerous smaller items and I would like something other than a bow quiver. Is this the answer?

Any pics of this quiver in use with a pack?
Lon Scott

Gary Logsdon

What Blackhawk said, I have the same question since I'll have my Bison Gear pack on most of time.
Gary Logsdon

SHOOTO8S

Heres a pic Denny posted earlier of the ArrowMaster in use with his Bison Gear pack.


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Tim Fishell

I have wore mine with my 2200 Badlands and it worked out great.  That is were the stalking strap with clip comes in handy.  Just clip that to my belt loop and the quiver stays put!!   :thumbsup:
Dreams can not be bought; they are free to those who have lived. -Mike Mitten

We must go beyond the textbooks, go out into the untrodden depths of the wilderness & travel & explore & tell the world the glories of our journey

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Buckhorn47

The only thing better than one Arrowmaster is Two Arrowmasters. Thanks, Rod - great product

bluegrassbowhunter

My buddy got his today & I placed my order for one yesterday....these quivers are the real deal.
"Life,Liberty & the pursue of deer & turkeys."

sagebrush

I love mine too. Another plus,I shoot a take-down long bow, it fits in my quiver if I don't take more than about six arrows.

Terry Green

Yep.....I like mine too....like that I can carry a lot of arrows if need be as well.
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