Hoyt Quiver

Jotis

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Got a new Hoyt, I have always used tight spot quivers in the past on all my bows. Is it worth switching to a Hoyt quiver? Which quiver to you like
 
I've been using the long one (super lite stretch) on my RX 9. I think it sits pretty close to the bow, especially since my sight is mounted to the pic rail. Pictures aren't great but they kinda show how close it sits.

I quit using TS quivers about 8yrs ago due to how noisy they seemed. I understand that may have changed with newer models, but I haven't went back. I used a version from Redline that was similar and quieter. I've also used a PSE quiver that I liked.
 

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I have the 1 piece - it’s nice and I like it. The best thing I did was change out the strings .. and not use the monkey tails… if you already have a quiver I would swap strings out instead .
 
I like the Hoyt quiver over the tight spot. The tight spot I had was loud. I prefer the Quivalizer over the Hoyt quiver.
 
I think they are. The one piece QD though. 6 arrow quiver, holds tight to the bow, comes off real easy.
 
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