Hoyt Quiver Questions

cayres67

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Hi Guys,

Looking at some lightweight quiver options and the hoyt quivers really caught my eye. they only question i have is if the mounting systems are backwards compatible. I have a Helix Ultra and not sure if the new quivers will mount on a bow that old. If anybody has experience let me know.
 

JB426

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I would think if the Helix has the hex holes in the riser they should work. I don't have any experience with the Helix though. The Hoyt quivers are excellent. Light and highly adjustable. Can fit as close to the riser as you want and up and down however you like as well.
 
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cayres67

cayres67

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I would think if the Helix has the hex holes in the riser they should work. I don't have any experience with the Helix though. The Hoyt quivers are excellent. Light and highly adjustable. Can fit as close to the riser as you want and up and down however you like as well.
Thanks I’ll check it out
 

Archerichards

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See pics below of my VTM34. See the quiver post upper right that fits in the hex hole in the riser. I had to file my quiver post a bit to make it fit, but not so difficult and it gave me a tight fit.

I am BTW very pleased with my Hoyt quivers. I have the five and the four arrow models, and the top mount only. They are light weight, rugged, quiet and adjust to fit very, very close to the bow. Easy to remove if you are a quiver-off shooter. I considered a Tight Spot but concluded that the Hoyt was about as good and maybe better in design.


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cayres67

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See pics below of my VTM34. See the quiver post upper right that fits in the hex hole in the riser. I had to file my quiver post a bit to make it fit, but not so difficult and it gave me a tight fit.

I am BTW very pleased with my Hoyt quivers. I have the five and the four arrow models, and the top mount only. They are light weight, rugged, quiet and adjust to fit very, very close to the bow. Easy to remove if you are a quiver-off shooter. I considered a Tight Spot but concluded that the Hoyt was about as good and maybe better in design.


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Thanks archer
 
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