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've been happy with mine. I bought a 1 piece since I take it off up in the tree stand. It sits very very tight to bow. I'd buy it again
 
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
IMO, the Hoyt quiver is one of the worst on the market. It puts the arrows too close and unless you are real careful, the vanes will be smashed against each other.

The tightspot is a much better system.
 
I got the 2 piece and I love it. Got it set almost touching the top limbs and lower mount is right by my fletching. No excess noise from it. May have to watch how you load your arrows to keep your vanes from smashing into each other but that’s minor IMOimage.jpgimage.jpg
 
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