

#Tightspot quiver weight full
Adding a quiver full of arrows almost doubles the weight on the end of my arm.ĭon't get me wrong I'm 6'2" and have played sports my entire life. I tried shooting with a quiver on my bow, but the main reason I have my bow setup the way I do is it's light weight. Let me know! I'm planning on getting a 5 arrow quiver. Im planning on shooting more with a quiver attached because I believe its best to be prepared all the time rather than have to grab my quiver before moving on somewhere.

This was due to me believing that I shot better with it off, which could be true, but I've been practicing more than I ever have before and adding my anchor sight has helped me a lot as well. When I sit in my stand I tend to take it off.
#Tightspot quiver weight install
How easy is it to install? Do I have to remove other parts from my bow to install it?(ie: Site, anchor sight, rest?)ĭo other quivers really cause arrows to dislodge and become lost that often?Ĭurrently I have the stock Octane quiver that comes with the Carbon Icon. Ive been doing a bunch of upgrades to my bow lately (added QAD HDX, Anchor Sight) Likely looking at changing stabilizers soon after a bit more research and testing models.Īnyway I was also thinking of getting a Tight Spot. Th is makes the quiver quieter than ever before.Hope you guys dont mind me reviving this thread. Acoustic dampening material inside hood In the space between the hood ceiling and the insert is dampening material that is specially formulated for acoustic sound-deadening applications. In fact, these rods work so well that your bow itself will vibrate less with a TightSpot quiver attached than with no quiver at all.ĥ. They’re expensive but off er an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, excellent stability and maximum vibration absorption. These carbon rods are constructed of woven carbon cloth, which has a very high carbon content. Super-premium woven carbon rods off er unsurpassed strength-to-weight ratio, absorb vibration One reason a TightSpot quiver is so lightweight is that much of its structure consists of two carbon rods. This gives you another point of contact, absorbs vibration, and gives you a reference point so you can put the quiver in the same place every time.Ĥ. QuadFit ™ 4-way spacer lets you slide quiver against cable guard Rotate the QuadFit 4-way spacer, which has a different off set on every side, so the TightSpot quiver nestles as tight as possible to your bow.

Bumper strip on crossbar kills arrow vibration The TightSpot quiver is designed so your arrows can rest against the bumper strip on the side of the quiver crossbar, dampening smaller vibrations for an even quieter bow.ģ. Extra-long wheelbase TightSpot quivers feature an extra-long "wheelbase." This stretched hood-to-gripper distance reduces both arrow and quiver vibration, resulting in far less unwanted noise.Ģ. TightSpot quivers win here, too! They're exceptionally lightweight, thanks to vibration-absorbing woven carbon rods and a frame machined from aircraft-grade aluminum.ġ. The heavier the quiver, the more torque it exerts. TightSpot's patented dovetail design eliminates this problem! Proximity to the bow is only half the equation. Torque affects accuracy, throws your bow’s balance off and makes tuning more difficult, especially with broadheads. The further a quiver is from the bow, the more torque it creates. The problem is the design of most quivers. Why do so many bowhunters remove their quivers when hunting? Because they shoot better without them! They are willing to give up having their arrows handy for a second shot to ensure accurate shooting. TightSpot fits tight to your bow and is exceptionally lightweight, which means virtually no torque. DRAMATICALLY REDUCED TORQUE! LEAVE YOUR QUIVER ON! The purpose of a bow quiver is to make your arrows readily accessible.
