Quiver help

Joined
Dec 12, 2012
Location
Casper, Wyoming
This weekend I was deer hunting and while we were hiking I lost an arrow. My bow was attached to my duplex/Highcamp/grab it with the arrows in my Mathews five arrow quiver. Well I got back to the truck and an arrow was gone and another was pretty close. What do you guys do to prevent this?
 
I was looking but those are only single gripper. I feel like I would be in the same boat. With that said, I have never seen one on a bow.

You can adjust the tightness of the grippers on a tightspot quiver. I've never even come close to losing an arrow.
 
This weekend I was deer hunting and while we were hiking I lost an arrow. My bow was attached to my duplex/Highcamp/grab it with the arrows in my Mathews five arrow quiver. Well I got back to the truck and an arrow was gone and another was pretty close. What do you guys do to prevent this?


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Nope...I can run with the bow in it. Not that I do not put the cam in the basket.



I strap the cable so it is out of my face.

 
I have Tight Spot quiver. For hikes in and out where brush was involved, I have duct taped my arrows to my quiver at the gripper.
 
I got an Apex game changer this year. Fits the bow similar to a tight spot, has double grippers and costs a lot less than the tight spot. So far I've been very happy with it.
 
I prefer two piece quivers. Fuse makes some great two pieces and I have never had an arrow come loose. Nice thing about a two piece is you can spread it as far apart as you want
 
Sorry wyobowhunter. I'm stuck at work right now. I will get a pic for you when I get home but it will be a couple of weeks. I debated on this or the tightspot and I'm super happy with this one
 
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