Are you happy with your quiver?

I run the Conquest Talon XL after using a tight spot for years I didn’t care for the lever that was used to attach it to the bow nor the location, dealt with arrows popping out even after tightening the gripper pressure, and the plastic loop for hanging the quiver snapped off after a very non brutal accidental jam when I tripped in a small sink hole. The Conquest loop is much more durable. I mainly hunt whitetails and I do a good big of spot and stalk on hogs in Florida and the gripper claw on the Talon is in the most practical location to remove it from the bow, no awkwardness and dead quiet. They also make an attachment for your belt that accepts the quiver for spot and stalking along with the same attachment that can be ran on a tree strap if you don’t like to shoot with a quiver on when in the stand. I have no issues with my Victory Rip SS arrows in the micro grippers they hold solid and never had one pop out when trekking through the Florida swamps. Also really like the rubber lined hood. I shoot a Darton Spectra E32 and the conquest looks great and their colors match perfect to the Darton bow colors which is a plus.
 
On my 55# Bushmen Recurve I run a Shatterproof archery strap on quiver. Their customer service is really awesome but the quality isn’t amazing. When I got the quiver brand new there was a small tear in the leather on the quiver hood I’m assuming from being stretched too tight and the nipple that goes into the strap loop snapped off, both were fixed without question by Shatterproof so that’s a huge plus and their American made. With that said it does its job but I’m sure theirs higher quality options.
 
If there is anything I could update on my bow, it would be the quiver. I have a long A2A bow 40+ inches. I'd like the ability to have both fixed and mechanicals. The only gripe with my current (very old) is it has foam in the hood, and carrying rear deploying expandables really doesn't work. Secondly, its very heavy. Any out there that you really like?

I'm looking for a two piece non removable.
If your bow is that old finding a two piece quiver that will mount to it will be difficult without some sort of modification to the mounting system. Most two piece quivers on the market now are made to mount to specific riser cut each manufacturer uses. A single piece detachable might be your best(only) option.

If you can list your bow make and model it’d be easier to make suggestions for equipment for it.
 
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