Mathews bow quiver $100
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Mathews bow quiver $100
I guess it would be worth it, it is made from milled aluminum chunky bits.
Any quiver that fits on the sight holes would work, any sight with its own quiver, or quiver holes would work. Does sagitarius still make it's great line of quivers? Some of the best quivers are actually the traditional ones. Those velcro on bow quivers are killer, no noise, and they never come loose, I think you could find one that would work. I gave up on bow givers long ago, and am happy I did. I use an under the arm quiver that is very fast, and fine in the bush, I think Raptor makes it. A part way option would be one of those mini qivers that just holds a back-up arrowcor two, and then some non-bow quiver for the bulk of them.
I'll tell you one thing, while traditional bows are hard to compare to tech bows, on the accessory/everything else front, they have us beat. Its a seperate post, but despite what one might assume, I like their arrows better, more tech options. The quivers and armguards are much better. Their stuff is simple an field proven.
Any quiver that fits on the sight holes would work, any sight with its own quiver, or quiver holes would work. Does sagitarius still make it's great line of quivers? Some of the best quivers are actually the traditional ones. Those velcro on bow quivers are killer, no noise, and they never come loose, I think you could find one that would work. I gave up on bow givers long ago, and am happy I did. I use an under the arm quiver that is very fast, and fine in the bush, I think Raptor makes it. A part way option would be one of those mini qivers that just holds a back-up arrowcor two, and then some non-bow quiver for the bulk of them.
I'll tell you one thing, while traditional bows are hard to compare to tech bows, on the accessory/everything else front, they have us beat. Its a seperate post, but despite what one might assume, I like their arrows better, more tech options. The quivers and armguards are much better. Their stuff is simple an field proven.
#4
RE: Mathews bow quiver $100
Mathews only offers 2 accessories, the quiver and the rest and they have both been $100 for years.
I've found the Alpine Soft-Lok works so well that I've stopped using the Mathews quiver.I love this little quiver
I've found the Alpine Soft-Lok works so well that I've stopped using the Mathews quiver.I love this little quiver
#5
RE: Mathews bow quiver $100
I actually picked up my 2 pc at $70. Maybe he felt bad for charging me so much for the hat I bought!<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
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#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Cincinnati oh USA
Posts: 626
RE: Mathews bow quiver $100
nice quiver....I have one too....I did manage to get the hat! <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
I really do like mine, is it worth a hundred bucks? heck I don't know, it does match the bow real nice. I got mine for 90.00
I really do like mine, is it worth a hundred bucks? heck I don't know, it does match the bow real nice. I got mine for 90.00
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Heaven IA USA
Posts: 2,597
RE: Mathews bow quiver $100
After looking at a friend of mine's two piece (I don't like the detachables) I decided they wanted to much for their quiver and bought a two piece from Arrowzona products that gets the job done for Less than half the cost.
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Duluth MN USA
Posts: 20
RE: Mathews bow quiver $100
kwikee makes a 3 and 6 arrow detachable quiver that is the exact same camo as the mathews realtree xtra. i use the three arrow model and really like it. i figure if a guy needs more than three arrows per trip he should spend some more time practicing.