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Kwikee Kwiver anyone?

Started by sam barrett, December 26, 2015, 10:06:00 PM

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11 1/2" long , 5" wide, six arrow.

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stevem

I have a three arrow quiver.  Didn't want to drill holes in my bow, so I went to Home Depot and bought some aluminum angle, 3/4" x 3/4".  Left one side long, about 4", and cut an inch off each end of the other side.  On the short side I drilled holes and mounted the quiver to the bracket, then taped the long side to the back of the bow, so the short side is parallel to the side of the bow.  Works pretty good and I don't have holes in my bow.
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ron w

I now have a bracket attached to my Waldrop Pack Seat. Put the quiver on and walk to my spot and then take it when set up. I have 3,4 and 6 arrow Kwikees.
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Zmonster

I also use them on my silvertips. This is my 4 arrow.



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I love the old school green quivers.

Biggie Hoffman

I've had hundreds of quivers....no exaggeration. I keep coming back to the kwikee cause I like to take it off my bow in a tree. Nothing is quicker or easier imo. I have clips on my treestands and several screw in clips so the quiver is never an issue. I have 4 or 5 of the 3 arrow jobs and I love 'em.
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Coop

I have two 3 arrow Kwikee's. Along with a screw in tree mount, and a half dozen extra bow mounts. I like them a lot on my trad bows because I take my quiver off once in the stand, blind, or setup in my spot. I am also a big fan of Tightspot 3 arrow quivers but unless you leave the quiver on the bow they are too expensive.
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ozy clint

would there be much interest in a different quiver that can be used with the AMO inserts like the kwikee?
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Zmonster

QuoteOriginally posted by ozy clint:
would there be much interest in a different quiver that can be used with the AMO inserts like the kwikee?
Yes!
Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying,
"Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?"
And I said, "Here am I. Send me!" Isaiah 6:8

nek4me

Hate to spoil the party but did anyone else have a bad experience with a Kwikee? First used one back in the '70's and after a while - don't recall how long I had it at that point - the portion of the arm the rubber shaft holder was attached to cracked and crumbled into small pieces. Contacted them and they sent a new one and within a few months same thing happened to that one. Never used another after that....and may have tossed another in the buck brush...LOL. Still have the mounting bracket somewhere with camo paint splattered on it....and the Black Bear R/C with holes drilled into the riser.     :(

Possum Head

Never had problems with mine and I've had a few.

jonsimoneau

My next bow will be tapped for either a quickie quiver or a tightspot quiver. I want to be able to take the quiver off the bow and hang it in the tree when hunting whitetails.

Zmonster

QuoteOriginally posted by jonsimoneau:
My next bow will be tapped for either a quickie quiver or a tightspot quiver. I want to be able to take the quiver off the bow and hang it in the tree when hunting whitetails.
I use both. The TightSpot is really slick. The Kwikee is on my Schafers and TightSpot on my ilf and ACS. They are both great.
Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying,
"Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?"
And I said, "Here am I. Send me!" Isaiah 6:8


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