Quiver Question
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From: MAndrews
07-Oct-18
I've got a Halon 32 that I want to add a quiver to. I have a Mathews quiver on another Halon but I'm thinking a Tight Spot for this one for no particular reason other than something different.
Which one and why?
From: Dale06
07-Oct-18
Not familiar with Tight Spot, other than it’s expensive. I like two piece quivers, and Mathews makes one. But if you shoot with the quiver off, it’s not for you b
From: spike78
07-Oct-18
Look at Treelimb quivers I like mine a lot.
From: Franklin
07-Oct-18
The further apart the hood of the quiver and the last rubber arrow shaft holder are the better. That`s why I like 2 pc. quivers but the Tightspot also has similar traits.
From: Buck Watcher
08-Oct-18
I like the Mathews quiver. Incase you didn't know, they make 3 lengths of the mounting stud, to get your quiver closer or father away (single pin/adjustable sights).
From: Charlie Rehor
08-Oct-18
TightSpot Quiver is on all three of my bows including my Halon 32. I prefer the 5 arrow! Good luck!
From: Buffalo1
08-Oct-18
Kwikee Kwiver- Holds 3, 4 or 6 arrows. Not expensive and have been proven with the test of time 30+ years on the market. Not fancy, just functional.
From: carcus
08-Oct-18
Tightspot all the way
From: Buffalo1
08-Oct-18
I continue to see Tightspot quivers recommended on a lots of thread responses concerning quiver selection. Can someone please tell me the superiority of this quiver? What am I missing?
From: spike78
08-Oct-18
I have both the Tight Spot and Treelimb and I am liking the Treelimb a little better due to the compactness and it’s lighter. It has a quick release and loop to hang in tree and it is adjustable in height.
From: sharp stick slinger
08-Oct-18
I've taken my ALPINE SOFT LOC quiver from bow to bow over the last 15 years. tough to beat. attaches/detaches easily and quietly and has not worn out over the years. 5 arrows seems to be enough for me. $40. they also make a 7 arrow i believe
From: Wishedhead
08-Oct-18
Really really look at a quivelizer by option archery. They are awesome and reduce your overall bow weight
From: trkyslr
08-Oct-18
Tightspot get one
From: BOWUNTR
08-Oct-18
2 piece... I have a Tree Limb and like it. I have a Tightspot too and consider it a rattle trap compared to a 2 piece. Ed F
From: Grubby
08-Oct-18
I have a tight spot and I don’t love it. It’s a good quiver and I like how tight to the bow I can get it but I think I’ll put my alpine sof loc back on for next year .
From: RJ Hunt
08-Oct-18
Last year I bought a tight spot with my new bow. It took me a year for it to grow on me and get adjusted by trial and error as I used mostly two piece for the last 20 years. Now I just don’t know how I made it so long without the tight spot quiver. Probably my favorite upgrade in years.
From: carcus
09-Oct-18
You can adjust for different size arrow diameter, not sure if any others have this adjustment, before the tightspost I had treelimb 2 piece, the tightspot is better
From: midwest
09-Oct-18
midwest's Link
Buffalo, This website page pretty much explains everything I like about them (see my link). I've heard a few guys complain about noise but I've had a TightSpot on four different bows and they have always been dead quiet.
From: smarba
10-Oct-18
2017 Tightspots on Camofire today Oct 10...
From: BOHNTR
10-Oct-18
Tightspot quivers are much noisier than a two piece......I sold mine and went back with no regrets. JMO
From: 12yards
10-Oct-18
Buddy has a tightspot on his Halon 32. It is nice!
From: smarba
10-Oct-18
I personally prefer 2 piece also. But for those looking for TS some are on sale Camofire today.