Quivers

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Re: Quivers

Postby Willie on Wed Dec 16, 2009 9:35 am

muddy wrote:
dbltree wrote:Why do you like this one better then others? :?:


-2 clamps for the arrows, they don't rattle
-4 points of contact for the quiver, it doesn't move around without some effort, yet it removes very easily
-they are cost effective
-the foam in the hood area is removeable if you use mechanicals, or you can stuff the fixed head into the foam. either way they don't move


Couldn't agree more. I've had the Alpine on my last two bows and love it. The mounting system is awesome and very quiet.
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Re: Quivers

Postby mole on Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:34 pm

So is the Alpine Soft lock adjustable in length? I really want the arrows to not extend past the cams.

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Re: Quivers

Postby muddy on Thu Dec 17, 2009 6:48 am

The quiver itself can be moved up and down in the bracket that holds it about 5 -7 inches. Well, not in the bracket but yes, the quiver itself does not have only one "setting". Hard to explain so here's a pic. You can see the quiver and bracket, the quiver is able to be moved up and down as you see fit. This is a 7 arrow one, mine is 5, but all of them have this basic design. I didn't want my knocks/fletchings going past my cam either so I moved mine so they didn't. Also attaching photo of my quiver "pushed up" so the arrows don't go past the bottom cam.

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Re: Quivers

Postby CamoMan on Thu Dec 17, 2009 7:00 am

I also removed the foam insert, cut it down to half the thickness and put it back. That was when I was using the Rage heads and didn't want them exposed below the quiver. I don't like to bury my Muzzy heads in hte foam, so the new way works great with them also. By doing this, it let the arrows come up another inch or so into the quiver.
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Re: Quivers

Postby mole on Thu Dec 17, 2009 9:47 am

Thanks for the info and pics. It helps a lot. I'm leaning towards the Alpine right now. I "patched" the Kwike quiver together with zip ties, so I could make it through the rest of the season if I need to. The wife told me I need to wait until after Christmas before I start buying any more stuff.

Maybe she's been listening to my whining. :D

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Re: Quivers

Postby ktm926 on Tue Dec 22, 2009 9:56 am

Going on 5 years with the Alpine, a buddy uses one also. You can't go wrong. All thumbs up. :D
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Re: Quivers

Postby Hardcorehunter on Sun Mar 07, 2010 2:11 pm

I've owned a lot of quivers over the years. I just got this one, and so far so good. I am impressed with th e quality. Tree limb

Offered in Predator Camo to match my Predator SR-71 Strother bow. My thoughts. It is high quality, and locks on the bow rock solid. It grips my A/C/C arrows VERY snugly, and should work on any arrow. 2 Screws that mounted right into my Armortech-HD 5 pin .019 sight. This is the nicest quiver I have had. Thumbs up TreeLimb. They also offer a Riser mount for those that want to mount he quiver on the riser. $20 for the riser mount. Quiver was approx $100

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Mechanicals fit in nicely with no blade contact issues. This is a spitfire.

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