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Hoyt and 2-Piece Quivers?

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5.5K views 5 replies 6 participants last post by  ontarget7  
#1 ·
I seem to see a lot more vids of the Hoyt guys (especially carbon) shooting and hunting with the Hoyt 2-Piece Quivers.
I have always removed my quiver for 3D or in the tree stand.
Are you guys finding the combination of the off-set front stabilizer bushing and the 2-piece Quiver is the better combo on the carbons?
 
#2 ·
I personally always hunt with my quiver on, but also recognize that the bow is less weight and easier to balance without it. I’m not willing to sacrifice the ability to spot and stalk or give up any spare time between reloading arrows, so it’s quiver on for me. If you are comfortable hunting without a quiver on the bow, there’s no reason to change what you have..... but, If you hunt with a quiver attached, I truthfully don’t believe there’s a better quiver on the market than the new Hoyt 2pc.
 
#3 ·
Hoyt 2-piece quiver for me. I pack into the backcountry a lot for mule deer and elk. The 4 arrow 2-piece quiver on my carbon defiant has served me well. It's easy to strap onto my backpack and the arrows are very secure. Having said that, I recently took my RX1 on a whitetail trip to Kansas and used the Hoyt 4 arrow quick-disconnect quiver. That worked great while sitting in the tree stand or ground blind.
 
#4 ·
I shoot a RX3 and for most of the year I've used the new Hoyt carbon solo 2 piece 4 arrow quiver. Very solid, light and good compact fit. I just got a great deal on the new 1 piece hoyt carbon solo 4 arrow quiver. The one piece is nice, nicer than I thought it would be. I believe it's a quieter setup than the 2 piece. The only thing I don't care for with the one piece is the arrows tend to shake a little more at release because the hood and gripper are much closer together. By no means a dealer breaker. If you are someone who likes to take off the quiver now and then or shoot with it on the 1 piece solo is the way to go. If you never plan to take it off you can go either route the one piece or 2 piece and I think you'd be happy. Hoyt really did a great job on the carbon solo quivers.
 
#6 ·
The overall balance is money with no need for a side bar for me personally. It sits so well at full draw I find myself not really glancing subconsciously to make sure my sight bubble is level. It really doesn’t budge and the reason why I think pin float for me is so solid. It’s one less thing you don’t really have to pay attention to per say.

Compliments the bow well !


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