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Hey all you one-piece removeable quiver users!

Who makes your removeable one-piece quiver?


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I've used Kwikee for the past 15 years or more but with my new bow I needed the mount to move upwards and couldn't find the old bracket they used to make so this year will be new for me, using some other brand that I bought off of here (can't even remember the brand)....
 
True Glow Carbon five I picked up off ebay for $20 W/S&H as I broke my Alpine after15+ years of use.
 
Mathews.
I like it better than the kwikee I used to have, but both work fine.
 
Kwikee 3 arrow quiver in carbon wrap print is very light, sleek, cool looking. It holds the arrows very well (mechanical or fixed) without foam, etc. There is also a 4 arrow version. I'd never take more arrows than that unless hiking in for a week or something. I did use all 3 once though (spine shot buck, put 2 in the lungs after he was down). I don't know if other quivers have this, but you can buy the Sidewinder for the Kwikee that converts it into a side/belt quiver. If I'm going to hunt on the ground, then I take it because I don't like shooting with my quiver on my bow. It's nice not to have to switch arrows over to a new quiver but just snap the same one on a different bracket.
 
Mathews Arrow Web - I have a 3-arrow that I prefer and a 5-arrow that I rarely use.
The arrow web design holds extremely well and is very quiet to remove and replace.
 
Currently the Mathews 4-arrow, but I have previously used Tight-Spot, Alpine Power-Loc UL, and the Alpine Soft-Loc. I've used others as well, but nothing that I would recommend.
 
Just a reminder to make sure your quiver holds those arrows tight. I watched a video recently of a guy that tripped and fell while walking in the woods. An arrow popped out of the quiver and stabbed an artery. He almost didn't make it. I'd rather them feel a little too tight.
 
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