From: 2 bears
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Date: 30-Apr-24 |
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Kwikee Kwiver With extra brackets they can be mounted to your bow,your stand, or on your belt. With a little work they can also look nice. >>>----> Ken
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From: Nemophilist
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Date: 30-Apr-24 |
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My favorite quiver is the Kwikee Kwiver. Easy off and easy on and with the same bracket you can put on a 3, 4, or 6 arrow quiver. My favorite Kwikee Kwiver is my Bear Archery three arrow one. :)
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From: crazyjjk
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Date: 30-Apr-24 |
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2x that Ken. All I use anymore. Even have a mount on my bowhunting backpack and normally carry my arrows that way.
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From: tradslinger
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Date: 30-Apr-24 |
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yep, very hard to beat, simple and clean. always compared others to them. secure and easy/fast
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From: Shick
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Date: 30-Apr-24 |
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I agree with all that is said; Others may(?) look a lot more traditional, but you can't beat 'function'.
Shick
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From: Nemophilist
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Date: 30-Apr-24 |
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The first time I ever seen leather over the hood was on Barry Wensel's kwikee kwiver.
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From: Kelly
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Date: 30-Apr-24 |
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Where does one get an arrow gripper for smaller shafts like 1816's and skinny carbons?
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From: Linecutter
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Date: 30-Apr-24 |
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Personally, I really never cared for them. "For me" they made any bow I put one on, Compound and Traditional, feel top heavy and of of balance. They felt like they just sat to high on the bow. DANNY
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From: Dan In MI
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Date: 30-Apr-24 |
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My go to quiver too.
I pick them up at pawn shops dirt cheap. For a long time I could get them for $1. Just look in the hood to determine how much use they have seen. Sadly that is the only way to get them now.
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From: jons
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Date: 30-Apr-24 |
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Been using one since Jerry Simmons came out with his hip quiver back in the 80s, the Kwikee is fitted to a slide-in thin plywood shaped to the pocket, been very practical.
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From: 2 bears
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Date: 30-Apr-24 |
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The quiver goes wherever you mount the bracket. Not too difficult to balance on most bows. Just squeeze the bracket to release. I personally don't care for my arrows being on the bow when hunting in a stand. I like bright feathers to watch the flight but feel they attract attention moving around for the shot. In a lock on stand or tree I remove it & hang it on the stand or on the tree just behind my shoulder. >>-----> Ken
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From: Supernaut
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Date: 01-May-24 |
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Kwikee's are excellent quivers in my opinion.
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From: Boomer
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Date: 01-May-24 |
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I started with a Kwikee but found them too noisy. I won't hunt with anything but Selway now. These NC deer are wired and if your bow is too loud, they can pull a "Matrix" and dodge the arrow or worse, result in a poor hit. But of course, to each his own.
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From: Mark
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Date: 01-May-24 |
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I feel bow quivers upset the balance of the bow when I shoot. I prefer a side quiver made by Steven Catts that I have used for years.
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From: kaw369
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Date: 01-May-24 |
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I would think that everyone has probably at least one laying somewhere in the basement. I mounted my old one on my Walthrop chair.
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From: Uncle Lijiah
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Date: 01-May-24 |
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Over the years, the Kwikee Kwiver was improved. Better material in the rubber grippers held arrows more securely & the addition of the screw knob tightened and quieted the quiver on the bow mount bracket. Sadly, the company has gone out of business.
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From: Nemophilist
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Date: 01-May-24 |
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The older Kwikee Kwiver's didn't have a tension screw but the newer Kwikee Kwivers have a tension screw to keep them quiet. You can see the knob of the tension screw between my arrows. I added tension screws to my older Kwikee Kwivers.
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From: TradToTheBone
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Date: 01-May-24 |
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3 arrow Kwikee Kwivers in black are available on Amazon for $32.99.
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From: the Black Spot
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Date: 01-May-24 |
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Which do y’all think is quieter? The twist in type or the slide in?
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From: JusPassin
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Date: 01-May-24 |
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Mine too, for many years now.
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From: Bill Rickvalsky
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Date: 01-May-24 |
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I don't care to have anything hanging on my bow. I have never used any kind of bow quiver. I will stick to my Side Stalker for hunting purposes. It gives me plenty of options for wearing and hanging.
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From: B.T.
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Date: 01-May-24 |
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I use mine on my ILF hunting bow. I bought an extra one years ago, now I’m glad I did.
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From: Joe2Crow
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Date: 01-May-24 |
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Ken, I love the leather hoods. I’m assuming that’s your handiwork. Does it help with the hollow sound that you get when shoot with it on the bow?
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From: 2 bears
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Date: 01-May-24 |
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Yes but I don't know about the sound. I prefer a foam insert rather than the rubber inserts in them. I think that takes care of the sound. >>>-----> Ken
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From: shade mt
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Date: 02-May-24 |
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i have one i put a strap on and use it as a back quiver.
might make the purist cringe but it works well and i can put it down in my pack if i want, when using a pack.
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From: Keekeerun
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Date: 02-May-24 |
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How can you mount a quiver on the new Bear Super Kodiak recurves?
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From: HEXX
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Date: 02-May-24 |
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I have a Safari Tuff, bought it for hunting and carry it in on my tree stand, If I shoot a deer, I get down and put it on, grab my bow to begin tracking. Now the VA made a custom brace for my back and I need it for 3 D. It comes with two pouches which are quite handy for stuff I might need.
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From: Keekeerun
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Date: 02-May-24 |
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I found this idea and pic last year someone posted of the army bag with quiver,I made one and it works great. Great idea bigtime
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From: TradToTheBone
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Date: 04-May-24 |
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For those of you looking to mount a Kwikee or other quiver to a bow without the bushings, 3Rivers sells a product called the Bow Wart. Allows you to mount a quiver without drilling holes in your bow.
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From: keepemsharp
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Date: 05-May-24 |
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Like bow quivers but don't want to drill holes in my custom recurves. But don't like slip on ones that keep sliding apart.
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From: senior bowhunter
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Date: 05-May-24 |
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In the "beginning" Kwikee was almost all that was available. Since then I have tried almost all bow quivers, and keep going back to the Selway. The takedown model is solid as a rock. The slide on tightens up nicely and I have never had one of them slide or pull apart. To each his own, but for me its selway, and I have one for each bow. Stay safe guys.
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From: Jed Gitchel
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Date: 05-May-24 |
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Hard to beat a kwikee quiver but I have most of what is available. I love them on my b mag.
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