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bow quiver reviews
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However, if you have some money to investinto a piece of gear that will last several years and prove itself over and over – the TightSpot fits the bill perfectly.Īs with any “investment”, we must weigh the return, and not use money that we need elsewhere.Įven at the top pricing in its market, the TightSpot is worthy of the cost, and I mean that as a great compliment.

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If you’re struggling to buy your kid’s gluten free crackers, you probably have no business buying yourself a TightSpot. Retailing at $149, most guys are going to lean towards the lower price point options. The only obstacle I can see with the product is the price.Īs with most things in life, high quality comes at a high price. With such a long list of “pros”, I have trouble coming up with any “cons” with the TightSpot quiver. If you are looking for a quiver that will do more than simply notget in the way, and even helpwith your bowhunting setup – you owe it to yourself to check into one of these. There isn’t anything about the design to complain about. It has a tight fit against the bow, rear arrow removal, adjustable tension & length, it’s lightweight, and it’s just simple. It’s obvious this quiver was designed by hunters.Įverything about the TightSpot (with the new hood insert) is well thought out, and designed with a purpose in mind. In a world where guys are considering taking their quiver off once in a stand to help balance, I’m glad it’s not an issue with the TightSpot. My bow actually feels steadier when the quiver is on, than when it’s off. When I combine the tight fit of the TightSpot, with the perfect balance system on my Hoyt Vector 32’s riser, it makes for an extremely balanced bow. If I find myself belly-crawling along the ground, a balanced bow can mean more than you might think. This close fit helps improve bow balance both while shooting and while carrying. The ultra-low profile design holds the arrows very tight against the bow.

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You can probably guess the magic of the TightSpot quiver from its name. I’m extremely pleased with the quality of this new Tight Spot. When installed on the bow, you know you won’t have to worry about every little bump and scrape along the way.Īfter having a quiver break on me, durability and quality are very important considerations. The materials are just as good as the build. It’s rigid, well finished, and crisp to hold. When you open the package and hold the TightSpot Quiver in your hands you can feel the quality. Now the hood is up to par with the rest of the high-end design displayed by the quiver. There is nothing to rip, poke or fall out. The new hood uses a rubber insert that grips the tips of broadheads without any foam. The folks at TightSpot redesigned the hood and the difference is tenfold better. Permanent glue fixed the issue, but proved to be a problem when it was time for new foam. It was not very durable with broadheads, and the bottom portion fell out of the hood, and down around my arrows frequently while practicing with field tips. It seemed as if the hood foam was an afterthought to an otherwise great design. I loved everything about my old TightSpot Quiver, except for the foam in the hood.

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What’s not to love about that? The New Tight Spot Quiver They carry top-of-the-line gear, have excellent customer service, and ship fast.

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If you’ve never used them, I recommend you check out the next time you’re looking to upgrade a piece of your kit. They had them in stock, ship fast, and had my new quiver out to me within a few days. I ordered one of the TightSpot Quivers at Amazon. Turns out that bowhunting quivers are one product where you definitely get what you pay for. One showed signs of wear quickly, and wiggled on the bow. I’ve since owned 3 other quivers and have regretted letting the TightSpot go. It seemed like the miserly thing to do at the time. I’ll have a new quiver and can put the difference towards other gear.” “I can sell him this quiver, then buy another one for 1/3 what the Tight Spot cost me. When the guy buying my bow offered me a great price for my old tight spot, I thought to myself, I sold it with one of my old bows when I upgraded a couple of years back. Each of the last 2 quivers I’ve used cost around 1/3 the price of a new TightSpot.īelieve it or not, I used to have a TightSpot quiver. Since it’s the best policy, I’m going to be straight forward with you – these things ain’t cheap.












Bow quiver reviews