New from TightSpot Quivers
Equipment
Contributors to this thread:
Bracket!
Bracket!
Many of us have used the TightSpot Quivers for quite a while. My bow shoots the same with it on or off. While tree stand hunting I usually take it off and put the quiver on a bow hook. TightSpot now has an attachment bracket that hangs on the Quiver then screws into the tree and you attach the quiver to the bracket where it is easily available for a second shot! Very cool! Here are some pics!
Bracket screwed in tree before mounting!
Bracket screwed in tree before mounting!
Mounted on bracket.
Mounted on bracket.
Firmly attached to the tree
Firmly attached to the tree
Great idea for those who like the take off their quiver. Love my TS....I own 3!
Another angle!
Another angle!
I also use a TightSpot Quiver my recurve!
Good deal. I've been wanting this ever since I started using TightSpot quivers. I will definitely have one before next season. Kwikee Kwiver has a similar screw in mounting bracket that I used for years. This is a much better alternative than hanging the quiver on a hook or shoving it in a pack.
That's nice!
Now for the 6 or 7 arrow quiver!
Has anybody got ahold of the new 7 arrow quiver yet?
I like it! I will have one...Not to mention a NEW EVII 5 Arrow Tight Spot to go with my EVII Halon 32 and Reign 7!
The New Elevated 11 version.
The New Elevated 11 version.
Kota-man! I got the Elevated 11 Quiver before the bow:))
I'd love to see them put on a second arrow holder, like alpine. This way your BH can float inside the hood rather than depending on the hood for a 2nd point of contact.
Nick,
Tight spot did listen and respond with a 7 arrow quiver!!!
Mark
Send to me ASAP and I'll send it back before fall :)
Loved that screw in mount on the old Kwikees, but I didn't like the quivers. I like everything about the Titespot except the one arrow gripper ( as Ohiohunter pointed out ). I don't like my broadheads jammed into anything I ain't gonna eat. Now if they would add another gripper.............
There is no foam in the quiver head so I don't understand "broadheads jammed into something" There are small slots for the broadhead tips only. Nothing touches the blades whether fixed or mechanical!
C, I thought a few years ago you were a proponent of always leaving your quiver on the bow in case of a second shot? You must have started practicing :)
I love my TS Quiver, can't wait for the 7!
Taking the quiver off lightens the bow and reduces the influence of wind, but the best place to have your quiver to make it available for a second shot is on your bow - not attached to the tree behind you.
The 7 arrow quiver adds only 43 grains!
For backpack mountain hunts it will be the tickets....(no more "extra arrows" with B heads detached) jammed into the side compartments of the backpack).
For whitetail hunts, it gives the option up to 7 (of which at least one will be a grouse blunt:)).
Matt, I hear you on the ease of the second shot, but.....IMHO, the benefits of not having the quiver on (wind in the mountains or bulk in the deer stand) and increased accuracy are certainly worth taking it off in most situations.
A great new option!
Mark
Pumped i can remove the piece of 550 cord i have tied onto my quiver for whitetail hunting and use one of these! Loved the old Kwikee deal myself and glad to see TS putting this out.
Here is a picture of the 3, 5 and 7 arrow quiver along with the color options from their brochure. Back in the 80's I always had an 8 arrow quiver and several times it was emptied with not a whole lot to show:)
Why would you spend that much money on a quiver you will just be taking off the bow?
Pretty sweet...but I prefer a 2 piece quiver. In my own independent testing I found 2 piece quiver on my Hoyt to be much quieter at the shot.
Also like Matt stated if you need a follow up shot your 2nd arrow is right there
I love my Tight Spot and this is a great option! I actually prefer to shoot with it on though on my set-up, I've optimized the balance based on my stabilizer set-up and quiver attached with 4 arrows in the magazine and one on the string. When it comes to quivers there's tight spot, and all the other junk on the market IMO. Nothing comes close.
Brochure picture of bracket.
$140 for a quiver? It better be the best dang quiver ever made because it sure s the most expensive quiver I have ever seen.
Curious why they didn't implement the dovetail clamp for mounting to a tree bracket.
I didn't realize they made that offset bracket. That would provide clearance for a dovetail sight bar. Nice!
My quikee does just fine. Im sure the tight spots are nice, no way i could justify spending that much on a quiver. If i had enough money that $140 wasnt much, maybe. But i aint there....
Kwikee has had that for years. I can understand spending money for a decent quiver if you shoot with it on the bow. BUT why spend $150.00+ on something your taking off and using it to hold a couple extra arrows?
"Matt, I hear you on the ease of the second shot, but.....IMHO, the benefits of not having the quiver on (wind in the mountains or bulk in the deer stand) and increased accuracy are certainly worth taking it off in most situations. "
Wind is the only factor I've experienced that makes keeping the quiver on the bow a disadvantage. It is my observation that removing the quiver is a regional thing. Lots of guys back east do it, most guys out west (where wind and longer shots are more common) don't.
Just got my 7 arrow quiver in! The extra two arrows are kind of buried behind the middle two so they aren't exactly quick access. But once the middle two arrows are gone they're fairly easy to get to. It's definitely nice to have the two extra arrows on the quiver!
The Tight-Spot is the most solid & quiet removable quiver on the market. I doubt it makes much noise when on the bow. I leave mine on the bow most of the time, even shooting 3-D tournaments with it on. However, when it's windy, it's great to have the option to easily remove it.
I prefer a quiver on my bow and not one that attaches the way these do. I use mathews two piece quiver forever and they are very quiet and vibration free. It has always been best for me too have a quiver on the bow for a second shot. 7 arrow quiver for what? Scooby
I swear, my bow is quieter, more vibration free with my TS on than without. Never liked one piece quivers until I tried the TS. Kind of like buying a high end release....once you've used the best, it's hard to go back to mediocre.
Just got my 7:) I called TS to see if they could send me some screws, as the pro shop had the quivers unpacked and misplaced them. TS got them to me in 2 days...awesome people and CS:)