TexDoc
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Tight Spot for the last 3 years and love them.
why do you prefer the Conquest? I have a new bow and need a quiver, have a very hard time paying for a tightspot when I had a super cheap one for years work fine, but running 5mm arrows now and it's non adjustable. I can get a sweet deal on a Conquest for under half of a tight spot.I prefer the Conquest over the Tight Spot. I've heard the two piece is awesome, however the 7 arrow model will shake you to death and rattle your broadheads around.
Definitely holds mechanicals better if that matters to you. Also there is a cool belt that comes with it to attach the quiver to if that matters. I'm sure either would work fine. I'd your into smashing everything tight to the riser than your gonna have to go with the Tight Spot.why do you prefer the Conquest? I have a new bow and need a quiver, have a very hard time paying for a tightspot when I had a super cheap one for years work fine, but running 5mm arrows now and it's non adjustable. I can get a sweet deal on a Conquest for under half of a tight spot.
i think the new fuse apex lite is good optionDoes anyone have a quiver recommendation? I’ve been looking at the Trophy Ridge Hex Lite model. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I've had the 2-piece Tree Limb quiver for the last year and a half.
Pros: it's built like a tank, no rattling, it feels like it's part of the riser.
Cons: it's heavy and a PITA to remove from your bow if you decide to try something else.
I decided to sell mine because I spot/stalk the majority of the time I am in the field. If I was hunting from a blind or a tree stand all day, the additional weight wouldn't be an issue. I think it boils down to your preferred hunting style as to which option will serve you best.