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EFA Cherokee 3 arrow quiver, thoughts?

Messages posted to thread:
Wudstix 04-May-24
Nemophilist 04-May-24
Nemophilist 04-May-24
DerekMac 04-May-24
Wudstix 04-May-24
grizz 05-May-24
fdp 05-May-24
Maclean 05-May-24
Maclean 05-May-24
Wudstix 05-May-24
lost run 06-May-24
GUTPILEPA 06-May-24
HuumanCreed 06-May-24
HuumanCreed 06-May-24
Sir Coco 06-May-24
Wudstix 06-May-24
Pdiddly2 07-May-24
Pdiddly2 07-May-24
Pdiddly2 07-May-24
Wudstix 07-May-24
tradslinger 07-May-24
Wudstix 07-May-24
From: Wudstix Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 04-May-24




Picking up a EFA Cherokee 3 arrow quiver and wondering what your thoughts are.

From: Nemophilist
Date: 04-May-24

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I don't have the EFA Cherokee but I like my strap-on three arrow EFA riveted and three arrow MESA quivers.

From: Nemophilist
Date: 04-May-24

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Used my EFA three arrow riveted quiver on my 1971 Bear Super Magnum in 2022. I worked great on the short riser.

From: DerekMac
Date: 04-May-24




I suspect you’ll like it. I love the two I have.

From: Wudstix Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 04-May-24




Thinking it will go on the Paul Bunyan 100 50# Fiberglas bow I have.

From: grizz
Date: 05-May-24




I don’t have a Cherokee but, like Nemo, I have a 3 arrow EFA and it’s my favorite quiver.

From: fdp
Date: 05-May-24




I've been a big fan of EFA quivers for years.

From: Maclean Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 05-May-24

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I have the 4 arrow Cherokee EFA. I'm a diehard GN quivers guy, but I love this quiver. Small and very light, plus the fastening system is rock solid.

From: Maclean Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 05-May-24




I forgot to mention that I got the "jumbo" hood option that accommodates longer broadheads like the Grizzly Kodiak or Abowyer 300 gr. Brown Bear.

From: Wudstix Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 05-May-24




I'm a GN fan as well, but needed a light quiver for my Paul Bunyan 100 50# recurve. Thinking perhaps 1 1/8" 3 blade heads.

From: lost run
Date: 06-May-24




Great quivers.

From: GUTPILEPA
Date: 06-May-24




I love mine

From: HuumanCreed
Date: 06-May-24

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Love mine. Its the best quiver for those that dont want to have a quiver. I have tried GN, Selway, and a few Amazon one. The EFA is the lightest one that does not throw off the balance of your bow or you have to adjust your tune. Solid all around! Great on recurve or longbow.

From: HuumanCreed
Date: 06-May-24

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From: Sir Coco
Date: 06-May-24

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I recently put on my Navajo EFA quiver on my Omega longbow and am really pleased with it. Light, small and just right for 4 arrows.

From: Wudstix Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 06-May-24




Good news, think it will ride nicely on my Paul Bunyan 100 Fiberglas bow.

From: Pdiddly2
Date: 07-May-24

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Great little quiver...hardly know it's on the bow.

Four arrows should be more than enough...pictured on a 1964 Howatt Hunter, now deceased!

From: Pdiddly2
Date: 07-May-24

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Before the bow gave up the ghost it filled the pot a few times, using that quiver.

From: Pdiddly2
Date: 07-May-24

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OK...that is NOT my picture! Try again!

From: Wudstix Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 07-May-24

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Here it the 3 arrow Cherokee I picked up. Should fit the bill nicely.

From: tradslinger
Date: 07-May-24




light and tight is nice, you guys are making me wish I had one

From: Wudstix Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 07-May-24




I have not had good luck with EFA on my heavier 63-71# bows.





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