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Toelke Whip quiver recommendations

Started by fnshtr, December 08, 2012, 11:06:00 AM

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fnshtr

Thanks all... I've got several I'm looking at now... thanks to you all!!
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FarmerMarley

Dan recommends GN quivers. I got one to try on my 66" whip, but I do NOT like them. The looks and crafstmanship of the GN just did not match the bow, and I returned it immediately. I have used Thunderhorn strap ons, EFAs and Kanatis, all of which I much prefer over the GN. The EFA is great if you want a real light quiver. The Kanati Pro is my favorite though and that is the one that has stayed on my whip. It fits great! Tight fit, good balance, beautiful looks, tough and quality craftsmanship, everything I want. Maybe it's just me but the GN doesn't even compare.

lablover

I like a EFA on mine. Fastens on easily, tight fit and you never even know its there.
Bowhunting is a passion, not an obsession. Its just hard for my wife to tell the difference sometimes.

Steelhead

All the quivers recommended are great quivers.I have used em all.
I think an EFA would be very nice on a whip to keep the mass weight to a minumum.I think the small size of the quiver looks best on a longbow persoanally.
I use a the smallest arrow hood they have that holds 4 arrows with a 3 arrow gripper on the EFA.

The 3 arrow hood is also nice.I like the extra room on the 4 arrow though and its still small and light.

I hope not to need more than 3 arrows when big game hunting.I never have yet

Yellow Dog

I like the non adjustable GN Longbow quiver for a Whip. It places the mounting points on the riser and not on the working part of the limbs past the fadeouts

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