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Re: Tightspot quivers
[Re: ColeT]
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11/18/19 09:07 PM
11/18/19 09:07 PM
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kodiak06
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Tight spot is worth every penny IMO. Took me a while to decide to spend that much but glad I did. People like them but, im not buying one. My Apex is adjustable and about $60 less. My son wanted a light weight quiver so i just grabbed a tru-glo. It's sleek and that may be cool for running and gunning. I've been close on the tightspot but not yet
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Re: Tightspot quivers
[Re: Rooster600]
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11/18/19 11:04 PM
11/18/19 11:04 PM
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Not that I’m in the market for a quiver, but what makes the tightspot so good? I’ve heard a lot of people like them. Mainly the adjustability but, there are other quivers that can be adjusted as well. If I were buying a TS, id get one of the new ones with dual grippers just because of the brush im busting at times.
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