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    Suggestions on quivers and stabilizers.

    I bought my wife a new black Bowtech bow and I'm looking to put some accessories on it.
    I need a top of the line quiver, 3-4-5 arrow will work. My main concern is the weight, how much noise it makes, & if it's user friendly.
    On the stabilizer, I'm looking for something that is not to heavy, but dampens noise and vibration. This will be a hunting set up, so it has to be a fairly short stabilizer.
    Please give me your suggestions on brands and models, & also the pros and cons of them.

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    I'd go with the octane for both. they're made by bowtech and generally "match" quite well.

    For me I want the opposite, the max length I can hunt with with a good amount of weight out front. I currently shoot a 9" posten, I want my stabilizer to stabilize not to dampen. Things like string suppresors and cat whiskers cut my noise and a good bow has little vibration to start with.

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      #3
      Originally posted by txdukklr View Post
      I'd go with the octane for both. they're made by bowtech and generally "match" quite well.

      For me I want the opposite, the max length I can hunt with with a good amount of weight out front. I currently shoot a 9" posten, I want my stabilizer to stabilize not to dampen. Things like string suppresors and cat whiskers cut my noise and a good bow has little vibration to start with.
      I agree with your point of view for my set up. But the wife has made it clear that she doesant want the total weight of the bow to be heavy. And your right, the bow is already quite by itself.

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        #4
        octane they've got some nice stuff

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          #5
          Originally posted by txdukklr View Post
          octane they've got some nice stuff
          Thank you sir for the great info! All I can get is greatly appreciated!

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            #6
            Check out new dawn vortex. They make a pretty cool quiver that has sort of a spinning technology.

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              #7
              I recently purchased a tight-spot and love it.

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                #8
                I agree with the Octane suggestion. I have an Octane quiver and stab. on my bowtech. The quiver is heavy with the magnetic insert, but I took it out and am using the foam insert. It is no heavier than the average quiver with the foam insert.

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                  #9
                  Octane on the Stabilizer for sure.

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                    #10
                    I have the octane stab. and octane quiver and they match my optifade camo...As far as looks go I would recommend the Octane set

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                      #11
                      check out the new blade stabilizer from fuse its "trick"
                      tight spot if she shoots with quiver on, if not its a lot of money

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