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Kwikee Air Series quivers

Started by OkKeith, February 28, 2019, 09:06:59 PM

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OkKeith

Is anyone running one of the Kwikee Air Series of quivers?

What do you think? I'm interested in how durable they seem to be. I have several other Kwikee quivers and like them.

If you have the chance, post a photo of your bow and quiver (I always like to see other folks stuff). I know they aren't as "traditional" looking as a moose rawhide slip-on or a leather hood version. I think they would work great on one of my metal riser take downs.

Just wanted to hear how they worked in the field.

Thanks,
OkKeith
In a moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing. The worst thing you can do is nothing.
Theodore Roosevelt

Yooper-traveler

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Here you go. I ran one for part of a season two years ago.  Not my favorite quiver.  Light, holds good sized heads but the grippers were not, well, "grippy" enough. 
Klaatu, Verata, Nicto

jrstegner


Lakerat007

I used the reg Kwikee for many seasons and never had any problems. I liked it for the fact it was so quick and easy to remove/reattach. Took mine to a local saddle shop and had it covered with letter for pretty cheap. I sold that bow with the quiver and since have just shot with quiver attached so I prefer a bolt on.
The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese!

OkKeith

Thanks Guys...

Good information! I was also looking at the Kwik3 SS. Some comments say that it's a good quiver but the hood doesnt accommodate for bigger broadheads. I need a quiver specifically for a bow I use Turkey hunting and I use a WIDE, spade shaped head.

Thanks again for the help.
OkKeith
In a moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing. The worst thing you can do is nothing.
Theodore Roosevelt

Yooper-traveler

Keith another one to look at is a tightspot quiver.  Quiet, light, holds larger heads, adjustable grippers and is easily removed.  It's what I mainly use on my ILF bows.  More $, but a great product.
Klaatu, Verata, Nicto

OkKeith

Thanks Tony!

I will take a look at those.

OkKeith
In a moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing. The worst thing you can do is nothing.
Theodore Roosevelt


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