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What's your favorite longbow quiver?

Started by Ringneck, October 10, 2008, 02:58:00 PM

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Ringneck


Steelhead

I like the GN Adjustable alot.i just got 2 new quivers and they are both are very nice.The Thunderhorn Lynx is great.Its very solid and tuff and no vibration and wont migrate down the riser,great looking too.The eagles flight with the talon grip is also very nice and ultra lightweight and grips the bow tight.I have not hunted with the 2 newer ones yet.I like all these.Thier is alot of choices and these 3 are real nice.Have not tried the Kanati it looks real nice though.

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Curveman

Eagle's Flight for a bow quiver I will actually hunt with it on. In treestands I like to take the quiver off and hang it-for that I go with German Ridge.
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Dozer

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I see on your third arrow at the bottom of the picture is a number inked on the arrow. My Heritage 150's had an inked number like that and I discovered a very light amount of Bohning lacquer thinner will take those numbers right off. Just be sure to wipe any excess thinner off right away.

Thought you might be interested in knowing...
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zipper bowss

Check out the Zipper Woodie,I can match the woods in your bow for a truly custom look.It is available in a strap on model or bolt on.There are some pic. on our web-site.
Bill

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zipper bowss

Thanks Bob I am not good with computers.I can barely send an e-mail.Lucky Tracy is much better with them.
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2fletch

We have made two new improvements to the EFA bow quivers in the last few months in addition to adding a couple of jumbo sizes. One of them is the "Talon" grip which is an improved gripping system. The other is the "Totem" where we connect the hood and arrow gripper with a graphite shaft. This really stabilizes the quiver on the bow. An added feature is that it can now be removed from the bow and (with the addition of a thong or strap) hung on a limb or tree trunk at the treestand or hung over the shoulder.

Even with these additions the Eagle's Flight Archery quivers weigh in at less than 6 ounces. That's why we say "Travel light with Eagle's Flight". You will hardly know that it's even on the bow.

2fletch



Here is a photo of some of the "Totem" quivers made by EFA. We presently can't edit photos so we are limited on what we can show.

David Bartholomew

I use to use the German Ridge, but changed to the Kanati.  Reason: no noise when shooting, better fit, and... it really looks great~!
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VTer

I use the GN adjustable. The regular quiver is too short for my full length carbons that shoot good out of my longbow. Love the strap on system.
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bentpole

Eagles Flight! For a Longbow you don't even know it's on the bow until you might need another arrow. I own Two ,The Mini and the Jumbo. The Jumbo is the way to go if your carrying more than three arrows with big feathers and big broadheads.That reminds me I have to order a couple more off Deadeye Don!!!!


John Dill

Heres a Kanati Pro Bow Quiver by Anneewakee Archery

www.kanatiquiver.com


bobg

Eagle's Flight Jumbo. Holds four arrows with broadheads very neatly. Extremely light, and can be removed while on stand. I tried the Selway and GN quivers and there is nothing wrong with them, I just like the Eagle's Flight better as it is lighter and the strap on system holds securely in place on the limbs.

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KYArcher

Thunderhorn is what I've always used. Would post pics of it on my bow but have no luck getting pics on this site.
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centaur

Tried and true Selway. I seem to return to it over others. Like most TGers, I have a whole herd of quivers; none are perfect, but the Selway keeps getting the call. I do like CatQuivers for elk hunting, so I can carry more stuff and some grouse arrows as well.
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Dave2old

My minimalist little strap-on 4-arrow Shrew bowquiver fits on any bow, is functional and lovely. It's the only bowquiver I currently own. For larger bow quivers Thunderhorn are tops in my books.


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