Trad bow quiver suggestions?

brownbear

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I've been using a safari tuff for a few years now. I do like it but it's not the fastest for follow up shots- especially when hanging from the treestand hook.

I've looked on and off for a bow quiver for a 64" one piece longbow, but could never decide on anything.

Any suggestions for a solid bow quiver? Quiet, low profile, max of five arrows (maybe three)?

Thanks!
 

Felix40

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Ive been using an eagles flight for several years. They are great for something light and minimalist. You can convert it from a strap on to a bolt on pretty easily. They weigh almost nothing. 3, 4, or 5 arrow versions.
 

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Selway is my current favorite and is deep enough for longer broadheads, I like both the quick disconnect or slide on but haven't really heard much good about their strap on variety! I used Thunderhorn Boa for years but the leather on them scuffs up much easier.
 
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No question Marksman quivers are the best. Low profile, excellent mounting that doesn't move and doesn't look bulky at all.

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brownbear

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Thanks very much for the replies so far! I'll have to check out those Eagles Flight and Marksman Quivers- up to this point, I have not heard of them. I've had the Selway in the cart a time or two, but never did complete the deal. Those Marksman Quivers look sharp!
 

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I've used Thunderhorn BOA's, Eagle's Flight, Great Northen, and Selway. Currently I'm using a Selway disconnect on my 3 pc lb and plan on getting another for my 2 pc lb that's on the way. At this point I don't foresee going away from the Selway.
 

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I guess that slide-on quiver is more secure than I imagine. It looks like it could move but with the long term success of Selway I guess it has to work well. I may have to give one a try.
 

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I guess that slide-on quiver is more secure than I imagine. It looks like it could move but with the long term success of Selway I guess it has to work well. I may have to give one a try.

Just make sure you order the right size recurve or Longbow. I did have problem with the quick disconnect one being too big for a recurve I own, but a piece off innertube cut to fit inside the attaching point fixed it right and it's secure hell so far
 

AdamW

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Great thread, thanks guys. More options out there than I thought!
 

okie jim

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Strap on Great Northern adjustable. Light and sturdy. I have used selway years ago and have 4 GN on my bows from TD to one piece bows.
 

Mike Mongelli

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The EFA quivers are pretty nice. The last one I had was a 4 arrow Mesa with Totem. Great compact design if you shoot 2 blade heads.
 
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