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I am looking for a solid, dependable, quiver that I may remove from the bow if I want to hang it in the treestand. I also want something that will handle western Big Game Hunting abuse!

I have been told that the following 8 will fit the bill, but I am looking for any input on these or some other quivers that I may have overlooked.

Alpine Archery Soft Loc Quiver
Bohning Arrow Antler Bow Quiver
Diamond Max-4, 1 Pc. 4 Arrow Quiver
Martin Archery Fast 4 Quiver
Treelimb Quiver
Trophy Ridge - Ridge Hunter
Tru Glo Pro Tune Quiver
Vital Gear Extreme Vital Pack Quiver

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I have used almost every brand out there and I think the Alpine Archery Soft Loc Quiver is top notch. :(
I also like the Trophy Ridge quivers, especially the one piece.
 

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The alpine is a great setup especially in the 3 arrow model.

you do have a heavier weight than the average 1 pc quiver out there. the rubber block does add some weight.

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I have an alpine, maybe its me but I can't believe you guys don't mind that big rubber block on your bow.

IMO it ruins the clean lines of the bow.

Go with a Kwikee 3. The lightest quiver you can get and still uses the little bracket they always used. The alpine mount alone is heavier than my whole quiver set-up..........Mike
 

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I have used the soft-loc for a few years now and it is the best I have ever used. This year Alpine has come out with the new tree stand attachment and one for the tree that are great, I have them both. If you buy the one for the tree you can take out the screw and drill two holes that are the same size as the one that fit in the holes were your quiver goes and you can use that as your bow holder on you bow. It makes it a lot lighter. These are the best out there, you won't go wrong.
 

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I agree they look good with the quiver on , thats why I bought one. When you take the quiver off you have the big ugly rubber block mounted to the side of your bow.

I use a quiver for practicality not looks. I have been using Kwikee's since the late 70's with out a problem. But that why they make so many different quivers everyone likes something different.
 

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I purchased the Alpine Archery Soft Loc Quiver, thank you for your suggestions! :cool:

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I have the Catquiver VII, it's large like a backpack, yet light and made of silent fleece.
It was a gift while I was on my last tour in Iraq and will be used during my African Safari when I retire. :)

 
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