11/19/2023 0 Comments Hunting quiver reviewSlide the TightSpot quiver as close to your bow as possible using the one handed clamp bar. Take your bow to the range, and try different positions. I found that a slight top forward lean is best for my setup. This is adjusted by loosening the 2 bolts that attach your quiver mount to your sight. Move the top of the quiver (hood end) forward and back to better balance your bow. And sliding the quiver up or down to where you want it. This is done by loosening the 2 (older models have 4) bolts on the crossbar. this will keep your nocks out of the dirt if you happen to set your bow down. Move the quiver up enough so that your arrow nocks are above your bottom limb. Here are some reasons why you should use a Tightspot Quiver that you may not know about.ĭon’t spend $139.95 on a quiver, slap it on and be done with it. If it breaks -no matter how- TightSpot will fix it or replace it. And with TightSpot's “Quickdraw” system, your first arrow comes out quick and silent. The TightSpot 5 arrow quiver is just 9.9 oz. The TightSpot hood is larger and deeper than your average quiver, protecting your broadheads from exposure, and you from their sharp blades. While I don’t recommend that you drive over one with your truck, you could. Ok, but why the TightSpot quiver? Here are a few reasons you probably know about, and a few you might not. But for the rest of us public land, or western hunters, I think it's pretty clear that we need a quiver that attaches to our bow. A private ranch somewhere lead by guides? Yea, you can use a hip quiver there. These backcountry areas are where you’ll find deadfalls, creek crossings, and 2,000’ ascents. How about a hip quiver? I have seen some hunters using a hip quiver on TV, but I have not seen these same hunters in the same kinds of backcountry areas where I find deer and elk. In a hunting situation you need to get to your arrows with the least amount of movement. And of course this location needs to be easy to reach and efficient. So this location needs to house your broadheads safely. But hunting arrows differ from other arrows because they have deadly sharp broadheads. What is the benefit to having a quiver for your arrows? Simply put, a quiver is place to hold your arrows. Having said all that, I want to introduce you to the TightSpot Quiver. I’m only going to review gear that we sell, and we don’t sell anything that we aren’t currently using or have used ourselves. You might ask yourself, why do all of Rob’s reviews tend to be on the positive side? Well, that’s an easy one. I just want to make it clear that I don’t get gear handed to me, I purchase everything I use. PAID to say good things about the product. Most of the reviews I read are from guys who are sponsored by a product manufacturer, i.e. Not because it’s my job, but because, well, I’m a gear freak. I read a ton of reviews and articles on gear. Buy it because it will make you a better hunter. 2016 TightSpot Quiver Review Don’t buy a TightSpot Quiver just because it's the best quiver on the market.
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