I've had mine for a while now and I really love it. Its the best side/auxiliary quiver I've ever used. I keep the cover on mine all the time to keep out trash and man these things are a dream to carry and they sure are quiet.
I hope some of you our there are capitalizing on these things. :jumper:
Uh, yeah, that would be me. Been using mine for 5 years I guess and pretty hard. It is very well made that's for sure.
Have been using my mine since 2014. She has hunted across the world and has been on over 600 hunts and is going strong.
They are the best in my opinion. Numero Uno !!1
Quite, fair amount of storage and quick access on your side or in the blind. My favorite hunting quiver.
Yeppers.
I've had one for a few months now and I'm really liking it. Wish I would've bought the arrow shield too.
Mine has been in camp at least , most often across my back since 2009. .... best quiver going
Yep, if I could only choose 1 quiver, that would be it!
I am a side quiver nut I have two Safari Tuff the new model and a Predator Spring green camo one that I got from Terry Green it had never been used.
Quote from: trad_bowhunter1965 on March 23, 2022, 09:17:39 AM
I am a side quiver nut I have two Safari Tuff the new model and a Predator Spring green camo one that I got from Terry Green it had never been used.
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So it was you that grabbed that. I hesitated too long. I had a Safari Tuff and switched to a Palmer. I wouldn't mind another ST.
Quote from: kbetts on March 23, 2022, 11:57:52 AM
Quote from: trad_bowhunter1965 on March 23, 2022, 09:17:39 AM
I am a side quiver nut I have two Safari Tuff the new model and a Predator Spring green camo one that I got from Terry Green it had never been used.
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I always wanted on in Spring green and I was lucky as soon as I seen it I bought it.
So it was you that grabbed that. I hesitated too long. I had a Safari Tuff and switched to a Palmer. I wouldn't mind another ST.
Yes, I had 3 and that one never left the house. I was 'saving it' as my grandfather use to say, but the other one just wont wear out so I let it go along with some other stuff I had to much of. I need to get rid of some more stuff as well.
Anyhow, I have to agree with what has already been said, the Safari Tuff is hard to beat. Mine has been in 5 states, and I've taken over 10 really nice big game animals with it along with four pheasants.
I even got a proto-type from Rod Jenkins when he was developing them back in 06 to test out for him. Good stuff, good memories. And besides, they have the coolest logo. :campfire:
They also sell cases, tabs, arrows and other gear...
I just got one and haven't had the chance to use it yet.
Great product. Love mine.
Yes, these quivers are great. Had mine for years as well. Several people that have hunted with me over the years have ended up buying one. Another well made great product for us bowhunters. :campfire:
had mine since 2010 or so. I use it here and there, depending on what I'm shooting. It is an awesome quiver. Extremely well made.
I am actually in the need of a quiver.... Can somebody posts some pics of how to wear/use it? Please help me decide if I want one...
https://safarituff.com/products/arrowmaster-padded-strap?pr_prod_strat=copurchase&pr_rec_id=574a08c20&pr_rec_pid=6598533939274&pr_ref_pid=4353647050826&pr_seq=uniform
https://youtu.be/HCe7K5LRpz8
https://youtu.be/4_qplcYQMxs
Those two videos pretty much explain everything, great investment. :campfire:
It is my most used quiver by far. I've had the full sized one, but sold it and bought a duiker. I like the smaller size for most of my hunting, but I did like the larger one for more arrows when backpacking in Colorado.
I use a Great Northern bow quiver on occasion as well depending on circumstances, but I do like keeping my arrows dry and the pouch is handy for a small file, mini binoculars and other miscellaneous items.
I usually take it off when stand hunting and sometimes take the cover off and pull out arrows from the top. That's the reason the cover isn't pulled all the way down tight in this photo.
I been tempted for years to try one.
I finally got mine out for a little walk in the woods yesterday. My little woodlot is pretty thick so it's a good place to test a quiver.
I think it was better in the brush than my back quiver or the plains style...I've used both quite a bit.
Yeah, back quivers are great and nostalgic in big woods, but SUCK in the thick stuff.
Up for Jo Jo said he couldn't find this thread. :campfire: