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Quiver Suggestions? - Compound

melocal

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I really don't care for the quiver that came with my bow. Comes off the bow too easily in heavy brush, and the guard around the broadheads is too short to completely cover longer heads like expendables. Looking for suggestions on quiver that securely attaches to bow, accepts a wide range of broadheads, and/or whatever people consider a quality quiver, and in the size range for 5 arrows. Thanks.
 
Kwikee Air Curve or the original kwikee. It’s the only thing I’ve used in 25 years that I like. I’ve had others but keep going back to the Kwikee. I dropped my bow 18 feet yesterday and it stayed on so I guess that’s good enough. 6D803A29-27CA-46AC-8AB5-C7E8259830DC.jpeg
 
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.
 
G5 Head-Loc. Fits six arrows, very secure, fixed or expandable because there’s no foam insert, and it’s light. Plus it mounts on a 360 degree post with a quick cinch.
 
I wanted a tight spot but couldn't justify the price tag. I settled on an apex ( don't know the model) but it's very secure to my bow and to the arrows. No foam and was adjustable enough that I could fit my arrows inside profile of my bow. I think gave $60 new
 
G5 Head-Loc is a great choice. If your looking for something more Tightspot ish look at the Trophy Taker quivers, very similar in design but half the cost.
 
I broke down and spent the money on a Tightspot and do not regret it at all.Good accessories will stick with you and you can use them on your next bow.That is why i always buy black accessories.They match my next camo bow.
 
I broke down and spent the money on a Tightspot and do not regret it at all.Good accessories will stick with you and you can use them on your next bow.That is why i always buy black accessories.They match my next camo bow.

This...my tightspot was on my 2010 judge that I got brand new...and now it's on my 2018 Matthews triax. Great quiver and will last as long as you want it to.
 
I've been through a lot of quivers over the years and hated them all. This year I bought a Tight Spot 3-arrow quiver and really like it.

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I bought one or the trophy taker hex quivers recently and I really like it so far. I used an Alex quiver for the last 8 years or so and it was finally time to upgrade and I'm happy so far, but the season is still young...
 
I sprung for a tightspot on my new rig last year and really like it...Hard to beat the kwikee for an economical option though!
 
Second for kwikee. I have a 3 arrow on my bow and that thing holds onto arrows very well.
I got the kwikee thinking I would like it, but to me it held on to arrows TOO wel! Went back to the cheapo one that came with my first bow. I think it’s an Octane. Anyway, I like that one now!
 
Tightspot Rise for now. Been looking at the Kwikee 3. I paid $130 for the Tightspot and the Kwikee is $30. I think I got ripped off or I'm just that stupid.
 
Who likes 1 rubber arrow clip or 2 rubber arrow clips on their quiver and why?
 
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