What makes a tight spot quiver so special? Can anyone tell me ?
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Originally posted by Chew View PostNot sure they are really special. Just expensive. Narrow profile. I see a lot of them for sale on various websites so people may not be hanging on to them after they buy them.
There are some reviews online. Here's one:
http://soleadventure.com/2011/07/gea...htspot-quiver/
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Yep. Before I started shooting a recurve, I didn't really care about the quivers on my compound. I would just take it off when I got to the stand or blind anyway. If you shoot with a quiver attached, then spending a little more money for something light, quiet, and low profile might be worth it.
If you want a used one, I used to see them pop up in the archerytalk.com classifieds pretty regularly for 90 bucks or so.
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Originally posted by Chew View PostYep. Before I started shooting a recurve, I didn't really care about the quivers on my compound. I would just take it off when I got to the stand or blind anyway. If you shoot with a quiver attached, then spending a little more money for something light, quiet, and low profile might be worth it.
If you want a used one, I used to see them pop up in the archerytalk.com classifieds pretty regularly for 90 bucks or so.
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I think we as hunters/archers/rednecks get caught up in the whole, "If it costs twice as much then it must be twice as good and twice as cool". I think we all know that if Hoyt had secretly released their carbon line of bows as a "budget bow" at $399 instead of $1299 and didn't tell anyone, they wouldn't have sold as many. We have a desire to have the best and the marketing folks know that.Last edited by Chew; 04-04-2013, 09:56 AM.
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Originally posted by Chew View PostI think we as hunters/archers/rednecks get caught up in the whole, "If it costs twice as much then it must be twice as good and twice as cool". I think we all know that if Hoyt had secretly releases their carbon line of bows as a "budget bow" at $399 instead of $1299 and didn't tell anyone, they wouldn't have sold as many. We have a desire to have the best and the marketing folks know that.
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Originally posted by Chew View PostNot sure they are really special. Just expensive. Narrow profile. I see a lot of them for sale on various websites so people may not be hanging on to them after they buy them.
There are some reviews online. Here's one:
http://soleadventure.com/2011/07/gea...htspot-quiver/
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Originally posted by Chew View PostI think we as hunters/archers/rednecks get caught up in the whole, "If it costs twice as much then it must be twice as good and twice as cool". I think we all know that if Hoyt had secretly released their carbon line of bows as a "budget bow" at $399 instead of $1299 and didn't tell anyone, they wouldn't have sold as many. We have a desire to have the best and the marketing folks know that.
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