Best Quiver

Kade94

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Does anyone have a quiver recommendation? I’ve been looking at the Trophy Ridge Hex Lite model. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 

kcm2

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I like the double holder Treelimb. Works with any broadhead, reasonably priced, foolproof and the arrows stay in the quiver no matter how much oakbrush I bust through.
 

chadcharb

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If you want to take it on and off then tight spot if the best. If you don't plan on taking it on and off then there's nothing better than 2 piece tree limb. They have good adjustability and support a long span of the shaft for a tougher hold. Tree limb is 100%made in America to
 

87TT

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Tight spot . Customer support is awesome. Easy to take off when tuning and working on your bow. Dang near indestructible. I own two, a 7 and a 5.
 

Trial153

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Tight spot are decent if you want a one piece quiver that you can remove. If you not taking it off there are many two piece riser mounted quivers that are a better option then a tight spot.
 

nnmarcher

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Another vote for Tight Spot. It is so easy to take on and off and has a decent amount of adjustability.
 

N2TRKYS

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Kwikee Kwiver is the best for me. Holds arrows like I need it to, easy to take off, and doesn’t cost an arm and leg.
 

TheTone

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Tight spot are decent if you want a one piece quiver that you can remove. If you not taking it off there are many two piece riser mounted quivers that are a better option then a tight spot.
Agreed. I really prefer a bow mounted two piece. Wish all manufacturers had mounting points and good quivers as well
 

NXTZ

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Like my tight spot, another option to consider is the conquest talon. It’s about 1/2 the price, dual grippers (comes with a pair for regular shafts, and a pair for skinny shafts). Quiet, good clamp. Really liked it-using the tight spot ONLY because it has the adjustability/tilt to clear my arrow rest cord. The conquest doesn’t tilt. If that’s not an issue, I’d strongly recommend it
 
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Tight spot are decent if you want a one piece quiver that you can remove. If you not taking it off there are many two piece riser mounted quivers that are a better option then a tight spot.

Tight Spot makes a 2-piece now if I’m not mistaken.


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Trial153

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Tight Spot makes a 2-piece now if I’m not mistaken.


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Yes, it looks intriguing because of the additional adjustments points. However it also looks like there is lot to come loose and maybe go wrong as well. The two piece quiver I use now is literally three pieces and screw that’s is. It pretty bomb proof.
That said I will be most likely give the TS two pieces quiver a go at some point also… cause why not
 
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I've had the same quiver for decades, it's heavy, but bomb proof and most importantly it has an arrow "Keeper". Without that, I think most quivers are flawed. I can't tell you how many times over the years going down giant slides, oak brush, alder infested slopes hearing a hunting partner say "Shit I lost a couple arrows"

A good two piece is hard to find.
 
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