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Quiver Suggestions? - Compound

Used the Kwik 3 for years.Just got the Tightspot because i am trying to get used to hunting with my quiver on and the Tightspot is definitely quieter and has a better profile.
 
Thanks a lot to all those that have replied. Good starting point for sure. Quiver fell off bow while hauling my bow and backpack into the tree today, had to climb back down for it. Gonna pull the trigger on something new pretty quick here.
 
I went with the Apex Gear Game Changer. It's really solid, very adjustable and I like that it has 2 grippers, eliminating the need for foam in the hood.


 
I went with the Apex Gear Game Changer. It's really solid, very adjustable and I like that it has 2 grippers, eliminating the need for foam in the hood.


Thanks for your input. So is that why some quivers have foam in the hood? I wondered...
 
Yes, if you only had one gripper and no foam or rubber to push the broadheads into they wouldn't be very secure.
Makes perfect sense now that I think about it, ha. I took the foam out of mine, but it has two holders, so not an issue.
 
Tight spot quiver...I have one when they first came out 2012ish... 5 arrow quiver...expensive and very adjustable. Will not come off the bow, the arrows will not come out of the quiver until you want it to.

I had a first generation tightspot. They came out in the end of 2008 I believe. Bought one way back then. I cracked the carbon rods tightening it down to much back in 2014. They sent me a brand new one no questions asked. That quiver is still on my bow.

Highly recommended and the best CS in the industry.
 
I had a first generation tightspot. They came out in the end of 2008 I believe. Bought one way back then. I cracked the carbon rods tightening it down to much back in 2014. They sent me a brand new one no questions asked. That quiver is still on my bow.

Highly recommended and the best CS in the industry.
Good customer service is always a great selling point for me as well. Thanks for info.
 
I had a first generation tightspot. They came out in the end of 2008 I believe. Bought one way back then. I cracked the carbon rods tightening it down to much back in 2014. They sent me a brand new one no questions asked. That quiver is still on my bow.

Highly recommended and the best CS in the industry.

That makes sense. That was the year I got my Elite judge. So I have had that quiver since 2008...bought it brand new with the bow. 11 year old quiver


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I bought a Kwikee Air last winter and it’s light but a little clunky. I coughed up the $$ for a TS Rise and (once I took the obnoxious logo off it) I never knew I could like a quiver this much. It can be adjusted so close to the bow... I’m shooting with quiver on and I have it set far back to offset my stabilizer, balanced the bow out really well and my pins just sit. And because it’s so close to the bow I don’t notice any torque from having it on. Not sure how it compares to some others mentioned but I can tell you it’s worth the money, at least if you shoot with a quiver. So I have a Kwikee I would sell.
 
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