I would recommend any two piece quiver. The one piece quivers leave a lot of room from the bottom gripper to the nock of the arrow which allows for more vibration, noise. Also you can’t beat a good two piece as far as durability, which is important to me.
On a recent hunt in Arizona I tried the Mini Catquiver from Rancho Safari. I really like shooting my bow without a quiver and arrows on it. I was not completely impressed with the setup on my recent hunt, but I think it was because I had only been using the Catquiver for a couple weeks and was not used to it yet. I will continue to use it, I think as I become more comfortable using it I will really like it.
I wouldn't say the foam is great for expandables, but it will work with a little care while placing them in the foam.
On a recent hunt in Arizona I tried the Mini Catquiver from Rancho Safari. I really like shooting my bow without a quiver and arrows on it. I was not completely impressed with the setup on my recent hunt, but I think it was because I had only been using the Catquiver for a couple weeks and was not used to it yet. I will continue to use it, I think as I become more comfortable using it I will really like it.
How do the fuse handle mechanical broadheads? Does the foam open them up?
I wouldn't say the foam is great for expandables, but it will work with a little care while placing them in the foam.