Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Quiver for Hoyt Satori

Messages posted to thread:
Jay B 21-Sep-19
ca 22-Sep-19
Jay B 22-Sep-19
Jim Keller 22-Sep-19
ca 22-Sep-19
ca 22-Sep-19
Jay B 22-Sep-19
Brian waters 22-Sep-19
fdp 22-Sep-19
Buglmin 22-Sep-19
Sirius Black 22-Sep-19
Jay B 25-Sep-19
From: Jay B
Date: 21-Sep-19




Any of you guys shooting a Satori? What quiver are you using?

From: ca
Date: 22-Sep-19

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I like the Tru Glo way better than the 3 times more expensive Hoyt. Light weight and quiet + the right amount of space in between the grippers, so no fletching contact

From: Jay B
Date: 22-Sep-19




Thank you CA, how is that one attached to your riser? You hit the nail on the head there bud, $200 for a bow quiver? Pffft

From: Jim Keller
Date: 22-Sep-19




I put a kwikee on mine. I don’t shoot with a quiver on my bow. So I can slip it right off when I get on stand.

From: ca
Date: 22-Sep-19




Jay B I drilled a second thread into the riser cause I like to have the quiver at an angle.

From: ca
Date: 22-Sep-19

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Jay B I drilled a second thread into the riser cause I like to have the quiver at an angle.

From: Jay B
Date: 22-Sep-19




Thank you, CA!

From: Brian waters
Date: 22-Sep-19




Before you go drilling another hole look @ the g5 headlock quiver. It twists to any angle you want.

From: fdp
Date: 22-Sep-19




My oldest son uses the Tru-Glo quiver. He heard they were going to quit making them so he bought another one or 2

From: Buglmin
Date: 22-Sep-19




Trophy Ridge pro lite two piece, Hoyt two piece quivers. One piece, especially the short ones, are a joke!! They have lots of vibrations, make noise, and too close to stop the vibrations.

From: Sirius Black
Date: 22-Sep-19




Kwikee Quiver.

From: Jay B
Date: 25-Sep-19

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Settled on the Eagle’s flight for now, works out nice, and didn’t have to buy a new one. Don’t really care for those black plastic things sticking way up above the riser.





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