The maximum noise cancellation technology would definitely help you in the process. If you are someone who would like to never miss a shot and prefer shooting from the closest distance possible, this is the product. The product can be also praised for its single-handed arrow removal technology. The cutting-edge technology of the quiver is designed to keep the broadheads submerge. This quiver actually looks really good from an objective point of view. And, it should not matter when the product is a necessity. One of the other things that are fascinating about the product is it a pro look. The Tight Spot 5-Arrow Bow Quiver Polymer can easily hold 5 arrows which is enough considering you are not in a real war. The design is in such a great state that would save you considerable time during the hunting. The quiver would be an easy and tight fit to your bow that you would forget about its existence. So, you need not to be worried about anything. Another important and fascinating fact about this bow is that it is useful for almost all the crossbows in the world. It is designed for both right and left-handed bows. The engineers have taken the left-handed people for this product. It also has a rubber hood liner which would make sure the absence of noise. But that tightness creates problems during the removal time of an arrow.īut TRUGLO TUFF-LOC Lightweight Compact Composite Quiver uses thumb-tab style gripper configuration methods which allows you to save time and effort during the removal of an arrow. There are some products available on the market which are really good when it comes to holding the arrows tight into the quiver. One of the other factors that the experts look into when it comes to choosing a good quiver for them is the arrow removal design aspects. This quiver is very easy to carry out and have fun in the shooting. Overall I felt that the Bushmaster Arrow Quiver was one of the best and most practical products that we tested out for the bowhunter, and I personally will not go back to a conventional quiver now that I've seen how much I like the Bushmaster.For the good, this quiver falls under that elite class of products which are lightweight. That is my only complaint with this product. I'm not particularly fond of Break-Up, and it doesn't look that great out in the Sagebrush or Aspen country, so I had my wife (who is a seamstress) cover up the Break-Up with Predator Fall Brown, and now it looks good in any terrain. It only comes in one camoflauge, Mossy Oak Break-Up. There is only one complaint that I have with the Bushmaster Quiver. It does not wobble around or become annoying, and is quite comfortable to wear, and light. The Bushmaster fits very comfortably on your back with an adjustable strap. It's a LOT more room than in a conventional quiver. I've tried out over a dozen different broadheads and even the biggest broadheads have plenty of room and do not touch or rub up against other broadheads. With a very small amount of practice it is second nature and you can do it without looking. Arrows are very easy to load into the quiver, and even easier to take out. They spin without much effort, but not so easily that they're spinning around when you don't want them to. The foam "discs" are made to spin quietly and simply inside the frame, and they work just as intended. Then there is a foam piece at the bottom that your broadheads stick into. There are two circular pieces of foam inside that spin, with five arrow holes that line up on each one. It completely protects the full length of your arrows. The Bushmaster frame is of hard, molded plastic. I just took a screw-in step and hung my pack and the Bushmaster Quiver on it, and it was out of the way, but plenty accessible. It's great for treestand hunting, and your arrows won't be clanking on the arms or your climber anymore. It's much easier to crawl along and push only your bow in front of you, instead of pushing a bow with an attached quiver full of arrows. It is fantastic for spot and stalk hunting in open or mountainous country. It keeps your bow lighter for carrying, and quieter at the shot. It keeps the arrows out of your way when walking/stalking. It has all of the advantages of a back quiver with none of the disadvantages. The Bushmaster Quiver is one of the most unique and practical products for bowhunters that we tested out in the hunting season of 2002/2003.
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