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Old 12-16-2006, 10:24 PM
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Fair enough, I'm sorry to hear about your dingy problem though. Good luck with that.


It'll be nice once it gets here.

$1,200 for a new bow set up.

$500 to build my own workshop in the basement.

$200 for the Enigma Chuck has on order for me.

Then a little extra for a down payment on a truck.

Then I'm busted again.
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Old 12-16-2006, 10:27 PM
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You got your head on straight son that's for sure. I wish there were many more young men like ya.
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Old 12-16-2006, 10:28 PM
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Its all about priorities.

When I say hunting is my life, I mean it.
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Old 12-17-2006, 06:05 AM
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Its all about priorities.

When I say hunting is my life, I mean it.
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You've got it Dan, until that special someone comes along and steals your heart. Its gonna happen.
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Old 12-17-2006, 06:24 AM
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Alright, so I'm looking at the Fuse quivers.

What are the main differences between the Katana and the Satori?

They look to be identical to me.
The Satori is a solid one piece quiver. The Katana is an adjustable one piece quiver. You can adjust the "head" or the "tail" up and down for arrow lengths to optimize stabilization and balance.

I have the Katana.
Here is what the Fuse website says about the Satori.


SATORI™
In its first year, the Satori has become arguably the most popular detachable quiver in the woods. Satori combines the lightest FUSE quiver design with advanced features such as our patent pending Ejector Pin Technology (EPT) for quick and easy removal. An adjustable span mount allows for custom accommodation of arrow length and Shock Rod Technology* makes it quiet and vibration free.
*patent pending

Might as well have the lightest and most popular one Dan.
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Old 12-17-2006, 07:51 AM
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WAIT! Save a few bucks for a Tx hog hunting trip!
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Old 12-17-2006, 08:34 AM
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Alright, so I'm looking at the Fuse quivers.

What are the main differences between the Katana and the Satori?

They look to be identical to me.
The Satori is a solid one piece quiver. The Katana is an adjustable one piece quiver. You can adjust the "head" or the "tail" up and down for arrow lengths to optimize stabilization and balance.

I have the Katana.
Here is what the Fuse website says about the Satori.


SATORI™
In its first year, the Satori has become arguably the most popular detachable quiver in the woods. Satori combines the lightest FUSE quiver design with advanced features such as our patent pending Ejector Pin Technology (EPT) for quick and easy removal. An adjustable span mount allows for custom accommodation of arrow length and Shock Rod Technology* makes it quiet and vibration free.
*patent pending

Might as well have the lightest and most popular one Dan.
Fuse website says:

KATANA™ The totally adjustable Katana features a two-piece telescoping hood and gripper providing 18 inches of adjustment capability perfect for any length of arrow. Shock Rod Technology*, all-weather grippers, and Ejector Pin Technology make Katana the ultimate adjustable quiver.
*patent pending



Might as well have the ultimate Dan.

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Old 12-17-2006, 11:16 AM
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ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter

Alright, so I'm looking at the Fuse quivers.

What are the main differences between the Katana and the Satori?

They look to be identical to me.
The Satori is a solid one piece quiver. The Katana is an adjustable one piece quiver. You can adjust the "head" or the "tail" up and down for arrow lengths to optimize stabilization and balance.

I have the Katana.
Here is what the Fuse website says about the Satori.


SATORI™
In its first year, the Satori has become arguably the most popular detachable quiver in the woods. Satori combines the lightest FUSE quiver design with advanced features such as our patent pending Ejector Pin Technology (EPT) for quick and easy removal. An adjustable span mount allows for custom accommodation of arrow length and Shock Rod Technology* makes it quiet and vibration free.
*patent pending

Might as well have the lightest and most popular one Dan.
Fuse website says:

KATANA™ The totally adjustable Katana features a two-piece telescoping hood and gripper providing 18 inches of adjustment capability perfect for any length of arrow. Shock Rod Technology*, all-weather grippers, and Ejector Pin Technology make Katana the ultimate adjustable quiver.
*patent pending



Might as well have the ultimate Dan.





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LOL. More weight and moving parts to fail; stick with the quiver that is argueably the lightest and best seller. Dan, I shoot a 28" arrow and have never needed to adjust this quiver from the factory setting. A quiver for me is simply something to carry my arrows in until I get into the tree. Oncein the tree,it is removed. The only time I leave the quiver on while hunting is when I am hunting for elk or spot and stalking; than the lightweight feature is important to me so that the bow feels balanced. If you had some freaky short or long draw length you might need the katana. Both are great quivers and have EPT. Good luck with your hunting and your new stuff.
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Old 12-17-2006, 11:19 AM
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LOL, good one HCH....I love mine, you love yours, Now were down to arguing the model in the same manuf....but my wife is hotter.[8D]
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