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| I use an Alpine 5 arrow softlock quiver, it is easily removed, quite and quite affordable compared the the mathews one or two piece quiver. |
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| ment to say quiet, but it is quite quite if that's OK with you. |
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| quote: Originally posted by smokeeter: I use an Alpine 5 arrow softlock quiver, it is easily removed, quite and quite affordable.........
Same here. It's a great quiver. And the best thing about it is that the "Alpine" stickers come right off so nobody has to know.
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| It depends, really, on how you hunt. If you're in a treestand all day, then anything that you could hang will suffice. If you stillhunt/stalk a lot, then something on your hip or back may be more comfortable. IMHO, if you're going to hunt with the quiver on the bow, then never practice without it. If you'd like, I have a Martin adjustable bow quiver with vibration dampening gear on it that I'd be willing to sell. There's a link to a picture below, I just need to confirm the color. If you're interested, let me know at jayzuena@yahoo.com http://www.martinarchery.com/?page=accessories&file=3910-T |
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| I would also have to say that i like the alpine soft-lok quiver |
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| Alpine 5 arrow soft-lock.
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