2 piece quiver suggestion

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I have a hoyt superlight two piece quiver that is not working out for me. I shoot fobs and this quiver places the arrows too close to each other so that the fobs cause the arrows to detach from the grippers. Additionally, there is very little room in the hood which causes the broadheads to interfere with each other (trophy taker a-tac and magnus black hornet buzzcut both in 125 grain). With that exception the quiver is one of the best I have used, but in this case the arrows being so close is not going to work out for me. On my previous bow I had a tight spot pivot 2.5. That quiver also placed the arrows pretty close, but I was able to make it work. What I didn't like was all the adjustments. To me, they were unnecessary. On my previous RX1 only one position worked. Just seemed like failure points to me that could also cause noise should anything come loose or the adhesive lose it's bond.
Anyhow, I'd like to hear any suggestions for a quiver that may work for me. I prefer two piece hard mounted quivers.
thanks in advance,
-V
 
I have the Hoyt Stretch singlenpiece quiver and the arrows are not tight at all. Maybe the 2 piece isn’t aligned to well with your setup? I also like being sble to pull my quiver with all of the arrows attached to it.
 
FWIW, I went with the Treelimb products 2-piece quiver. The other consideration was the Mountainview CQ-2. I emailed Treelimb about my situation and how I was looking for a 2-piece quiver that had generous arrow spacing to help clear the fobs I use and was told it should work and also that it was refundable which helped with my decision. I can confirm that the arrow spacing is very generous which makes it easier than the Hoyt, in my opinion, to remove arrows. The grippers are much more secure than both the Hoyt and the Tightspot. The entire quiver is very well made and seems more durable than both the Hoyt, and the Tightspot I mentioned above. It comes at the expense of weight however as it is noticeably heavy in comparison to both. Bonus that it is made in USA and less expensive than the others.

My Hoyt Superlight 6 arrow is available for sale if anyone is interested.
 
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