Anyone have one? Im looking to get the mid-sized one piece. Do you think the one piece is better than two piece? Is aftermarket better to go with? I have never bought one before and just need some advice. Thanks GS
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I have owned a lot of quivers and the TightSpot is by far my favorite. I like my quiver to sit as close to the bow as possible, and this is what the TightSpot allows it to do. Great customer service also. I over tightened one of the brackets and cracked the carbon rod, when I called them about getting a new rod he said it was not replaceable. Told me to send it back and he'll replace the quiver.
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Spend $$$ what you think you need to, but, it needs to serve the purpose it's intended for. Some guys like to have everything matching, Brand specific.
I refuse to spend a lot on a quiver. Why ? I don't shoot with my quiver on. All my quiver does is transport my arrows from point A to B, usually from my truck to my blind, where I immediately take it off.
You just need to consider your every day hunting/shooting scenario.
I just bought this Fuse quiver on eBay, new, for around $30. Light weight, silent, super quick to detach and holds my arrows in 2 places. That personally works for me. You may be totally different.
Good luck in your decision
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Not bad really, it is worth keeping. Gage's Ignite came with the quiver and it's been pretty good. I did mount it a little differently than what is standard though. Since he shoots with the quiver attached to the bow I wanted to get it as close as possible; I just screwed the quiver to the sight bracket without using the dovetail mount.
Other than that is holds the arrows well (4 arrow quiver) is quiet and small enough to not get in the way. I would suggest checking all the screws as we had some that started backing out; probably not in tight from the factory though. Wouldn't hurt to put a drop of fletching glue on the threads either.
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