What’s different really?īesides the obvious additional arrow slots that you are getting, there is one difference that I am particularly stoked on and that is the new XL mounting bracket. Paired with TightSpot’s Iron Clad Gaurantee and I am sold. The quiver has the same design, just with extra arrow slots, so I feel better about how many arrows I have on my backcountry hunts, haha. This has the same great construction that comes with all TightSpot quivers and the addition to the quiver is really so simple it’s hardly noticeable. Definitely not gonna leave you in pain from lugging around the extra weight. This 7 arrow quiver is pretty much identical to its 5 arrow sibling. My first impressions weren’t really much to think about to tell you the truth. I thought, “Could this solve my running out of arrows problem?” I knew that I had to get my hands on this thing immediately for my backcountry endeavors. It was a day to remember for sure.Īt the start of this year, I found out that TightSpot was actually coming out with a 7 arrow quiver. Just this past December, I was able to do just that and brought home my first archery buck. I loved the idea of the quiver being so much more closer to the riser, which would make it a lot easier to lay my bow in my lap while crab crawling my way down to a bedded mule deer. Like a lot of folks, I have been carrying a 5 arrow quiver for quite some time and as of a few years ago, that quiver has always been a TightSpot. This is especially true when I am backpacked into an area and have only the arrows that are in my quiver. I know that might sound hilarious, but it’s the truth for me. I don’t know about you, but whenever I miss an animal and lose an arrow, I start hoping I don’t run out of arrows.
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