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Post by goodyz71 on Mar 14, 2006 19:53:29 GMT -5
Wondering if anyone has used, or is using the truglo 360 quiver and if so how they liked it. I saw one of the guys on a tv show using one and it really looks compact.
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Post by Woody Williams on Mar 14, 2006 19:56:07 GMT -5
Wondering if anyone has used, or is using the truglo 360 quiver and if so how they liked it. I saw one of the guys on a tv show using one and it really looks compact. I looked it over real good when they first came out at the ATA show a few years back.. If I was in tha market for a bow quiver I would probably go with that one..
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Post by lugnutz on Mar 14, 2006 22:26:36 GMT -5
I bought one last Sept. of ebay, i really like it. Myself, i've lost dozens of arrows just simply walking to and from my stand, this isn't the case with this quiver, it actually locks each arrow. It has a small plastic knob on the back side of the quiver allowing you to "lock" the quiver. The only downside to this quiver is that you'll have to practice not looking at your quiver to "reload" an arrow, since you have to turn the head of the quiver to get another arrow to the slotted position for the quiver to release another arrow. All my arrows fit very snuggly in the quiver, no matter what type of broadhead you might use.
Hope you enjoy!
Lug
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Post by goodyz71 on Mar 15, 2006 19:40:06 GMT -5
Thanks for the input, I am going to look around and see if I can pick one up for a decent price.
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Post by jhhines on Apr 4, 2006 20:22:21 GMT -5
I bought one last season....I really like it because its compact and hold your arrows really snug...no vibration....I use carbon arrows...I give it a thumbs up.
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Post by polypros on Apr 5, 2006 12:55:29 GMT -5
I have used one for about 3 years now. I snapped when I was using a different quiver prior to the truglo and had all my arrows fall out when catching a branch. Not only did I have to climb back down the tree, but it was light out by the time I got back up.. The only downside for me is the noise if makes if no arrows are loaded into the quiver.
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