Quivers

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Shooting an old 2009 biwtech admiral. Any suggestions on a quiver choice? Lightweight, tight fit, durable. I'm new to archery. Will any quiver fit my bow?
 
Majority of quivers will bolt to your bow or sight. Just buy what you can afford if you’re new. Upgrade later when you feel the need. Only thing is make sure the quiver grips the arrows nice and tight. I have been using trophy ridge quiver for a few years now and it holds my micro diameter arrows great.
 
So glad to see this. I lost 2 arrows on a 1 night elk backcountry trip this past fall ~15 miles hiking. I am also in search of a new quiver that’s way better at holding arrows. The arrows came out during the time that I had strapped the bow to the back of my EXO K4 as best I could like Steve from EXO said to. I’m thinking it’s a low quality quiver + went through some pretty tough terrain (deadfall and maneuvers) and maybe had my bow set up the wrong direction, but can’t remember if it was fletching up or down.

Would love any tips. Bow is a Hoyt powermax. I cannot locate a brand on the quiver. Set up was a gift from a friend when he upgraded, so can’t speak to the brand. Thanks!View attachment 859832
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So glad to see this. I lost 2 arrows on a 1 night elk backcountry trip this past fall ~15 miles hiking. I am also in search of a new quiver that’s way better at holding arrows. The arrows came out during the time that I had strapped the bow to the back of my EXO K4 as best I could like Steve from EXO said to. I’m thinking it’s a low quality quiver + went through some pretty tough terrain (deadfall and maneuvers) and maybe had my bow set up the wrong direction, but can’t remember if it was fletching up or down.

Would love any tips. Bow is a Hoyt powermax. I cannot locate a brand on the quiver. Set up was a gift from a friend when he upgraded, so can’t speak to the brand. Thanks!View attachment 859832
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How about this?

Nice, tightspot is what I’ve seen around a local shop and on S&S archery. Yeah just kinda want to cry once and buy something that will hold most arrows and go from this bow to another years down the road.
 
Pretty sure that’s an old fuse quiver that used to come on Hoyt’s or it’s an octane that came on Bowtech. They were fine as the package deal but meant to get you in the game and upgrade later
 
I echo Tightspot. Great quality and really good customer service too

Even if you don’t get a Tighspot, I much prefer the longer quivers over shorter or 2 piece quiver based on arrow security from the concept on leverage. The further apart the arrow clamps are, the more force it takes on the nock end of the arrow to pry it out of the quiver unintentionally
 
I’m looking for a quiver for my lift x 29.5. I’m thinking about going Tightspot for the adjustability. They gave me limb legs and the cheap quiver I had doesn’t work. Not enough adjustment and the knocks hit the ground when setting it down.
 
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