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I have the rubber insert now... Def more durable but the foam was quieter. I've tried using weather strip to get the rubber insert to quiet down and it works for a while but the foam was quieter for longer. If it means I have to switch out the foam twice a year I'm okay with that.You can get a block of foam for arts and crafts from Michael's and just cut it into the shape you need. I used double sided tape to hold it in. Alternatively, you can get a rubber insert that comes with the newer Tightspot quivers from S and S Archery. Black Ovis has the rubber insert too, but it is out of stock. After replacing the foam twice on my old 5 arrow Tightspot, I replaced it with the rubber insert last year and found that it is a much more durable option.
I have the rubber insert now... Def more durable but the foam was quieter. I've tried using weather strip to get the rubber insert to quiet down and it works for a while but the foam was quieter for longer. If it means I have to switch out the foam twice a year I'm okay with that.
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I quoted my rubber insert by adding more double sided tab to hold it more securely inside the hood. My 7 arrow Tightspot rubber insert rattled and vibrated at the shot, a long strip of Scotch heavy duty double sided tape on the front and back and a small piece on each side holds it really secure now. After that, I tensioned the grippers with their respective screws to make sure the arrows are held tight inside the holes of the rubber insert. After that, it was just as quiet as the foam I had on my 5 arrow Tightspot.