Best quiver these days?

TheCoyote

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Who makes the best quiver nowadays?

I have been out of the loop for about 10 years. I liked the original tight spot.

What’s the new hotness?
 
If you haven't tried a quivalizer, give it a shot.

I brushed them off for a while, and struggled to find a quiver I liked leaving on my bow while shooting. I tried tight spot and several others. Always had to have a back bar to balance right, and that got in the way hunting.

Love the quivalizer. Dropped about a full pound off the setup when comparing to front and back bar, and a loaded quiver. Bow balances great and it doesn't get in the way.
 
If you haven't tried a quivalizer, give it a shot.

I brushed them off for a while, and struggled to find a quiver I liked leaving on my bow while shooting. I tried tight spot and several others. Always had to have a back bar to balance right, and that got in the way hunting.

Love the quivalizer. Dropped about a full pound off the setup when comparing to front and back bar, and a loaded quiver. Bow balances great and it doesn't get in the way.

I dropped even more weight than he did and I’m going to change my setup to the adjustable grippers and go to an 8 arrow quiver even though I won’t carry 8 arrows haha


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I had a quivilizer for a while and liked a lot of things about it. It helped to stabilize the bow by increasing its moment of inertia. When I made the switch to mechanical broadheads, they did not stay in the quiver very well. It also acted as a sail in the wind.
I went to a tightspot after that and have been happy. The quality justifies the cost in my mind.
 
I dropped even more weight than he did and I’m going to change my setup to the adjustable grippers and go to an 8 arrow quiver even though I won’t carry 8 arrows haha


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I use the adjustable grippers and 8 arrow quiver. Better to have to extra arrows and not need them.

Been several times when I sent 3 or 4 arrows in quick succession and was happy I started at 8!
 
If I had a Mathews or Hoyt I’d buy the quivers they make

Only other one I’ve thought of trying recently was the quivilizer
 
I like my tight spots especially the airlock but for it’s drawbacks I still find myself going back to the quivalizer, I wish the arrows stacked instead of fanned like a traditional quiver would help reduce the boat sail effect I get at times not sure how MR Evan’s could accomplish that but I can wish
 
I like my tight spots especially the airlock but for it’s drawbacks I still find myself going back to the quivalizer, I wish the arrows stacked instead of fanned like a traditional quiver would help reduce the boat sail effect I get at times not sure how MR Evan’s could accomplish that but I can wish

Have you ever called him and mentioned it? Dan’s a good dude who loves feedback. I have a couple ideas but I don’t build stuff


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I really enjoy my 2 piece Elite quivers, but I don’t believe they make/sell them anymore.

I’ve been tempted to try a tight spot. It’s just hard to go away from something that’s worked for me.
 
I’m the odd one as I absolutely hate the tight spot quiver. I never liked the way it balanced. I prefer a quiver made by the bow company for their bow. Right now, it’s a two piece Hoyt quiver.
 
I’m the odd one as I absolutely hate the tight spot quiver. I never liked the way it balanced. I prefer a quiver made by the bow company for their bow. Right now, it’s a two piece Hoyt quiver.
That’s at least two of us, I don’t like tight spots either (the standard model and the two piece, haven’t tried other models). The Hoyt two-piece quivers are excellent and hold 5mm axis as well as tight spots. Quivalizer is neat too-I like mine (but shoot my current bow as well if not better without it).

If you’re keeping the quiver on your bow I think the mfg specific 2-piece models are worth it (especially used). If you just want an arrow holder and remove your quiver in a stand/blind then whatever detachable version looks good/fits your budget
 
The Option Archery Quivalizer is a genius invention. Solves the quiver weight on the side the bow problem and total bow weight is less.
 
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