Mark
Reviewed in Australia on July 13, 2022
The quiver is an incredible concept, it's light, quiet, incredibly adjustable and has a couple of well thought out features.I found the pivot points that connect the hood could be slightly smaller to allow for a flatter quiver configuration. I filed mine so I could put it on my sanlida dragon x8, yes the quiver's worth more than the bow but the bow was a gift ( and a saviour becaming homeless in 2019).A touch of lubricant on the screws/threads upon assembly is a good idea, you'll find adjustments easier to do correctly as precision is paramount during set-up.Do not over-tighten the brackets, particularly the centre ones that allow the graphite shafts to extend in and out, too much tightening will crack the rods, just as easily as plastic.Other issues are the hood positioning, if you have a double limb bow with a split yolk system, you will severely restrict the adjustment in getting the quiver as close to the riser as possible.. You'll have to allow it enough room for the cam to come down to clear the hood.Also if you have an arrow rest that protrudes out, that will restrict how far forward you can have your arrows sitting with a full quiver..So a few points to consider before purchase, it is a lot of money and won't fit all risers, be careful tightening screws and doing up brackets, it will still crack as easy as plastic and you won't be able to get a replacement for cracking it. It needs the hood pivot points slightly reduced in width to allow for the flatter adjustments.It looks good, it's nice and firm, the quick arrow access on the bottom holder is more of an advantage than I'd anticipated and incredibly light.Good luck..
Orr212
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2022
I’m sure it’s a great quiver but it doesn’t even come with adapters to mount to Prime bows. The prime adapter holes are a triangle shape and I seen there’s a picture of a triangle shaped adapter that comes with this quiver so I figured it would work. Nope, the triangle adapters that the quiver comes with are way too small for prime bows so unless you have something other than a prime don’t get this quiver
Noah R.
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2022
I think Tight Spot makes some of the best quivers on the market. I wanted a two piece quiver for my Hoyt Ventum, so when I found this, it was a no brainer. I got it in the mail and put it on my bow. First problem I realized was that it was difficult to line up, I couldn’t get it to adjust to a point that was straight up and down. When I got it as close as I could, I tightened everything down as much as I could. Throughout the time I’ve been shooting my bow, this quiver slips out of alignment a lot. The top where the arrow tips go tilts and slides a lot. It never stays put. I’ve gone over the bolts and they’re all tight. Obviously, I realize the problems I faced could potentially be my fault. Maybe I just need guidance, but that was my experience.