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Redheadtwo 21-Jan-20
olddogrib 21-Jan-20
Redheadtwo 22-Jan-20
fdp 22-Jan-20
Wapiti - - M. S. 23-Jan-20
Mr.Griz 23-Jan-20
George D. Stout 23-Jan-20
Ben 23-Jan-20
Bootaka 23-Jan-20
Lenny 23-Jan-20
From: Redheadtwo
Date: 21-Jan-20




The rubber gripper for a 6 arrow Wing quiver OTHER THAN 3 Rivers? Or has anyone made their own from a sturdy piece of rubber? Thanks

From: olddogrib
Date: 21-Jan-20




I've made home-made replacements for several makes from the high- density foam blocks that you clip to canoe gunwales for non-scratch car-top carry. Don't know exactly what the material is but the ones I've made held up well.

From: Redheadtwo
Date: 22-Jan-20




bump

From: fdp
Date: 22-Jan-20




Somebody on here at onetime made a gripper I want to say from pice of an old tire or something similar. Maybe somebody will remember, or that person will come a long.

From: Wapiti - - M. S. Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 23-Jan-20




Not sure who that was that made them.

From: Mr.Griz Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 23-Jan-20




Do a search for arrow grippers . You might try to modify the Quickie 6 arrow model.

From: George D. Stout
Date: 23-Jan-20




The one at 3 Rivers is like the original 6 arrow that mounted on Wing limbs. I imagine you can make one, but for twenty bucks, 3Rivers has that one built for the original quiver.

From: Ben
Date: 23-Jan-20




I've made several for Wing and Bear quivers. There is a rubber supply house in Kansas City, Mo. called Hanna Rubber that has a walk in showroom and they have trimming drops that you can go thru and find any thickness and size for a very reasonable price. I'm sure if you look in your area you will have the same type of supplier. Then it is just a matter of tracing onto the new material the shape you want. I use a hole punch of the appropriate size and an Exacto knife or box cutter. Sometimes by the time you spend money for gas, material and labor it is just as cheap to buy one unless you make multiples. Once you purchase material you will always have it available though and you have the satisfaction of making it yourself.

From: Bootaka
Date: 23-Jan-20




I replaced a couple for friends with rubber flip flops from the dollar store. The old Navy ones are slightly better but 3x the price at $3! Can make 2-4 grippers per pair, depending on what size you want them, or get them? Can get them in any color you want, even rainbow.

From: Lenny
Date: 23-Jan-20




I bought a couple old delta round quivers hoods were cracked the grippers on them work great!





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