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lavacrawler said:I've really been looking for options for my new Insanity and even though the price kills me I think ya can't go wrong with the Tight Spot. I've heard from some that with its adjustability it has eliminated their need for a stabilizer. So do many of you guys find this to be true as well?
I have been researching quivers and it seems unanimous that tightspot makes a great quiver, But, I found the Fuse Satori Streamline Quiver that looks very similar, anyoune have any experience with it?BrentLaBere said:I am a fan of the Fuse Products, although I have yet to commit to a quiver. That one might be one I would go with.
Fullabull said:Why would you want to take that many arrows with you? That's just more weight to carry around. I never carry more then 4 arrows on my quiver, three with BH's and one with a target point for practice. If you are bivy hunting or something get a big quiver for you backpack and a smaller one for you bow. Just a thought![]()