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Hey all you one-piece removeable quiver users!

Who makes your removeable one-piece quiver?


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heretic

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So I'm working on something that I think is kinda neat but it's only designed for my quiver. I have a way to make it modular but I was curious what the most common quivers are out there. I'm currently rocking the tight spot but I've also used a few trophy ridge quivers in the past. What are you all using?

EDIT: Also if the one you use isn't listed above please comment below
 
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So I'm working on something that I think is kinda neat but it's only designed for my quiver. I have a way to make it modular but I was curious what the most common quivers are out there. I'm currently rocking the tight spot but I've also used a few trophy ridge quivers in the past. What are you all using?
All my friends (average joes) use the the trophy ridge 30-50 dollar quivers. I couldn’t justify spending more than that on something that holds my arrows so I too have them on both my compounds. I’ve never had an issue with them but I’ve only been hunting for 4 years.
 
Easton makes mine. Around $50 I think. It’s not a piece of gear that I care much to upgrade honestly. It does its job and is simple
 
Alpine Soft Loc 5-Arrow detachable quiver. You can buy a compatible mounting piece that screws into a tree to hold your quiver when on stand.
 
Mathews, but I dont hunt or shoot with it on the bow, so it is just to transport my arrows to my hunting spot. I dropped the $$ on a mathews because the paint job matches. But for all intents and purposes, a quiver is a quiver is a quiver if you do not shoot with it on the bow. I have had quivers in the past that did rattle if I tried to shoot with them on the bow, which is why I started removing the quiver while hunting years ago.
 
Put a Kwikee on one of my bows this year and it broke on it's second outing. Laid the bow down to crawl past some brush and when I stood up my boot tip caught the fletched end of an arrow and I heard a pop. Thought I broke an arrow but it was the quiver shaft about two inches below the QD mount. I saw reviews that said they break easily too. Now I swap my Fuse between bows and that thing has taken a lot more abuse over the years than it deserves.
 
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