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I Need A Hunting Quiver Suggestion

Started by Basstar, October 30, 2015, 06:42:00 AM

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Basstar

Thanks so much for these ideas and my mind is truly thinking now.

I can honestly say WOW!  I had no idea how many quiver ideas folks have designed and am amazed as the artistry and quality these craftsmen produce!

centaur

I have used the Safari tuff for a long time, and it is a great quiver. I also use a HH quiver, but it is my roving/stumping quiver. I recently got a latigo leather side quiver from KC Kreger, and that is what I am using currently. It has the handiness of the Safari Tuff, but the leather is really sharp looking. What it doesn't have is the storage of the ST, but I use either a fanny pack, an Asbell haversack, or a backpack(for elk hunting). As stated, there is no such thing as the perfect quiver. Kind of like Lay's potato chips, bet you can't have just one!
The leather quiver

Safari Tuff

Hill quiver. I suggest getting the softer leather; breaks in great.
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Kc kreger

Thank you Pat.  I wanted to mention the Latigo Side Stalker but didn't want it to seem self serving.

IMO, and I am not as seasoned as a lot of folks on here, but I have tried a lot of different quivers over the years and have to admit that the side stalker is by far my favorite all around quiver.

It has the beauty of a back quiver with the ease of removing and reloading of a hip or side quiver.  It can be moved around to the small of the back when stalking through heavy cover or moved around to the middle of your torso and cradled closely when going under brush or a fence.

To keep the broadheads from riding against each other I use 2" thick foam in the bottom of the quiver so they can be buried into it.
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Roger Norris

In my opinion, the GFA quiver is THE most versatile hunting quiver. I have used nothing else since Fred introduced it about 10 years ago. I have used it stalking out west, hunting local farms, and hunting the big northwoods of Michigan's UP. Excellent quiver.

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akdd

Another vote for Safari Tuff. I use a single arrow quiver on the bow and strap the quiver on to my backpack.

jmar595





Here is the one I made. Will get to do a field check on it tomorrow.
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LostNation_Larry

When I bought Lost Nation Archery 13 years ago I was introduced to the Stealth by Jack Bowers.  He has since retired and the redesigned version, Side Stalker II, is our best selling quiver.  It was designed with still hunting in mind.

http://lostnationarchery.com/index.php/product/view/side_stalker_ii
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