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    Need Advice Regarding A Quiver

    I Would Like To Remove My Bowtech Quiver And Go To Another Carry System For My Hunting Broadheads. Any Advice Would Be Greatly Appreciated...

    #2
    Originally posted by k-town View Post
    I Would Like To Remove My Bowtech Quiver And Go To Another Carry System For My Hunting Broadheads. Any Advice Would Be Greatly Appreciated...
    Catquiver. Backpack and quiver all in one.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Mike D View Post
      Catquiver. Backpack and quiver all in one.
      x2

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        #4
        Might want to look into getting a man-sack, too.

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          #5
          this is the one I use
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            #6
            Originally posted by Mike D View Post
            Catquiver. Backpack and quiver all in one.
            X3....I use one of these when I'm in Colorado chasing elk. Holds plenty of gear and keeps my arrows in easy reach.

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              #8
              Anyone seen the new Octane quivers by bowtech that have the magnetic hood? Saw some at triple edge archery the other day and they looked good! They are quick detatch with no foam in the hood.

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                #9
                Originally posted by Chew View Post
                Anyone seen the new Octane quivers by bowtech that have the magnetic hood? Saw some at triple edge archery the other day and they looked good! They are quick detatch with no foam in the hood.

                http://www.archeryoutfitters.net/Octane_Quivers.htm
                I've got several, great quivers.

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                  #10
                  Thanks, Could You Give Me Some Info As To Where It's Best To Purchase These Items...

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                    #11
                    Cat Quivers are great for hauling a lot of arrows for an elk bowhunt

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                      #12
                      alpine softloc 5 arrow. had good luck with it so far, about two years worth.

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                        #13
                        Danny
                        I have the catquiver III and I like it but travel on a plane was difficult because of the space it took up. So I bought an Alpine Soft Lock for when I travel. If you want you can borrow my catquiver for a couple of weeks during the season to see if you like it before you fork out the $140. It seems on the catquiver you either love them or hate them, I never see much middle ground on those. I used a hip quiver too but it always felt like I was waving a flag, other than that it was fine.

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                          #14
                          Originally posted by k-town View Post
                          Thanks, Could You Give Me Some Info As To Where It's Best To Purchase These Items...
                          Locally Bass Pro or Cabelas.

                          Online probably eBay.

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                            #15
                            Thanks Mike

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