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Lightest quiver suggestions

Started by 1Longbow, March 15, 2023, 11:02:24 PM

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1Longbow

I have a Checkmate bow and am looking for the lightest 4 arrow quiver for it. Looking at the Great Northern , or Eagle Flight. Checkmate bow bows have limbs that fit into the riser. Thanks for all suggestions

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Maclean

It's hard to beat the Eagles Flight quivers. I bought the 4 arrow Apache and really like it. It's small, lightweight, fits all my bows perfectly,  and looks great. The hood is deep enough to hold 3 inch Tuffheads. I also bought a separate 4 arrow gripper for when I want to carry judos and blunts for small game, birds and stomping. Very versatile.

I used to use a Great Northern strap model, but after using the Eagles Flight I converted the GN to a Asbell style side quiver and never looked back.
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BillyJack1975

Big Jim quivers are very light weight, as are most other traditional quivers.

Flbowhunter

The only quiver bow quiver I've ever used is the eagle flight mini max. I had avoided bow quivers for the weight that they added to the bow. However I decided around Christmas to get the eagles flight. I absolutely love it. 4 arrows in in a (if I remember correctly) 5 ounce quiver. I'm not going to say it's like having nothing on there, but I actually like the small amount of weight it added to my longbow for the added stability.

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