8/30/2023 0 Comments Tight spot quiver max 1The TightSpot weighs in at 11.36 ounces, is 19 3/4″ in length, and it holds 5 or your favorite arrows. But, if you are one of the many who spot & stalk game with your bow, or for any other reason need to shoot with your quiver, you should look at the TightSpot. If all you are going to do is use your quiver to get to your treestand, and then take it off to shoot, then there are 130 better ways to spend a buck. If you are a treestand hunter only, I don’t think it is necessary. However, I still wasn’t sold on dropping $100+ on a quiver…it just didn’t seem necessary. ![]() If I couldn’t shoot well with my quiver, I was in trouble. ![]() All of a sudden my quiver was more than an arrow “transportation” device, and it was now a critical piece of my bow setup. ![]() It wasn’t until I tried spot & stalk hunting, that I realized I did need a quiver on my bow, and I did need to shoot with it on. When I first heard about the TightSpot, I literally laughed at the price, just as some of you may be doing right now.Īfter all, what can a $130 quiver do that my $30 quiver can’t? I certainly didn’t need to spend $130 to hold my arrows until I got to my treestand, because once there, I was just going to remove my quiver from my bow anyway. It isn’t often that I start a review with something negative, especially on such a great product such as the TightSpot, but let me get this out of the way… There is only one downside to this product, and it is the price.Īt $130, the TightSpot isn’t cheap, but price aside – everything else about this quiver is perfect.
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