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Favorite bow quiver

Started by BUCKY, June 15, 2010, 07:31:00 PM

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Fletcher

I've been using a Great Northern strap on for at least 15 years. I started with the original 4 arrow longbow model and now use a 5 arrow adjustable. I have a new spare, altho my regular one seems like it's gonna outlast me.
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Eric Sprick

For me Selway if you leave 'em on and what I use now is the 4-arrow Mini-Boa, solid and lightweight.  Eric.

BUCKY

After getting my second one I've decided its Eagles Flight.I have a 3 arrow with the jumbo hood and a 4 arrow with a jumbo 2 hood.They fit my 2 blade Muzzy Phantoms with no problem.

Bill Turner

Eagle Flight provides a great product and even better customer service. Don also donated two custom made quivers for the recent St. Jude auction. For my money Eagle Flight is hard to beat.  :thumbsup:

Bill Turner

Sorry about the double post.   :banghead:

bigbadjon

I like the Kanati on my heavier riser bows, like a Martin Hunter. I like the zip tie Skookum ones for the petite ones, like Great Northern.
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Curveman

QuoteOriginally posted by Diamond Paul:
Eagle's Flight strap on 4-arrow with snakeskin; quiet, easy to put on and off, holds arrows securely, and looks good.  Not overly heavy, either.
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Jason R. Wesbrock

I've been using the same Great Northern for eight years now. I've tried other bow quivers in that time, but still haven't found anything I like better.

joekeith

Just get what ever strikes your fancy.  :archer:  You'll be gettin' another one shortly anyway.  One is never enough....  :dunno:

Mudd

joekeith you got to see mine, maybe you'd be so kind as to give your impression.. be honest please. I can take it...lol

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Randy Koleno

I used to use the Great Northern strap0on quiver and liked it very much. Now, when I do use a bow quiver it's an Eagle-Flite 3 arrow model.

scbowhnter

I really like my Eagles Flight but I would prefer a 5 arrow model.
CJ

rraming

QuoteOriginally posted by joekeith:
Just get what ever strikes your fancy.   :archer:   You'll be gettin' another one shortly anyway.  One is never enough....   :dunno:  
My wife always askes me "How many quivers does a guy need" - haven't found out yet

2fletch

SCBowhunter, we make a number of items that aren't on our website yet including several different 5 arrow models, some stitched enlay patterns, and our new "Wing" bracket.

The "Wing" bracket is an alternate to our extension bracket. It's actually built to the talon grip assembly and adds even more stability to the system. It sets the arrow gripper back about 3" from where the talon grip is anchored. Now you can purchase the Eagle's Flight Archery bow quivers with or without the "Wing" I have been testing them and sold a few but haven't taken any photos yet.

John Dill

Looks like the offset design of the Kanati Angle has worked well for you guys. It is a trend setter and likely to be imitated but never duplicated. We are incorporating the new Kanati Slim Jim to the popular Kanati Angle. I hope to see them pop from the presses in another week. Thanks guys for all of your support!!!!

Great Northern strap-on for one piece bows. Great Northern QD for takedown bows.

Bisch

joekeith

Roy.....Oh THAT quiver  :knothead:  a little heavy for that.

joekeith

Roy.....Oh THAT quiver  :knothead:  a little heavy for that.

Hopewell Tom

"How many quivers does a guy need?"  -  Just one more.. Same as the bows ..and arrows..and.., well, you know.
TOM

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2fletch

At Eagle's Flight Archery we try to work with our traditional archery friends to find better ways to make equipment that fit their needs. We started with a three arrow quiver and then a four arrow quiver called the "Mini" and the "Maxi".
After that came the "Cherokee", the "Navajo", and the "Apache". Since then we have added larger sizes and a variety of attachment system including limb wrap, limb bolt, and side mount, usually at the request of many of you.

Several years ago we worked with several variations of set back designs with powder coated or anodized flat metal, but didn't like the "Rambo" look of them nor the extra weight. Instead we opt to go with an "extension" bracket and a "Totem" shaft which is smaller, camoed, and which tends to be more concealed in the middle of the arrows. Recently we completed the "Wing" which does the same thing as our 4" extension, but is built into the "Talon" grip.

Our motto is "Travel Light With Eagle's Flight". We go all out to balance between premium quality and light weight. We use whatever technology is necessary but we want to build our traditional equipment in a trad shop, not a machine shop.

Our 3 arrow "Mini" still weighs in around 3.2 ounces, and is rock solid on the bow. Our 4 arrow quivers weigh less than 6 ounces. We offer more choices of designs, sizes, attachment systems, etc. then anyone else.  
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