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I would like to introduce a few new products from Anneewakee Archery/Kanati Bow Quivers ready for your 2012 hunting year!!! Our web site has been updated with the latest gear and hope you enjoy looking at it. We have a order code tagged to every quiver model to help you choose your quiver model easily. www.kanatiquiver.com We plan to have all Kanati Quiver models at Denton Hill ETAR this year at an awesome show price!!!! Don't miss it!
We have a new Bow Quiver called the Kanati Dual ARC. The Dual ARC answers the question of "Balance" With the Dual ARC being very tight to the bow. Now you can have a bow quiver that has an infinite amount of horizontal and vertical adjustment to suit most any bows best balance point. This reduces torque, ease of natural feel, and keeps you enjoying a bow quiver as it should be. Tree Hanger as part of this quiver allows you to hang your bow with quiver on or quiver off. Locking Dual ARC arms allow you to custom set your quiver position. With our new FDS system you can remove your quiver from your bow with no hassle and super fast. Check out the pics below. Shown below the Dual ARC with the Pro hood or Slim Jim hood.
Cool new Tree Hanger!!!
The Dual ARC can be mounted close to the riser or closer to the bow string. This gives you the option of horizontal balance that no other bow quiver can do.
Locking Dual ARC arms with variable arm degree setting. All screw holes are threaded for less parts and no nuts to loose. 6061 aluminum all powder coated for durability during your hunt.
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Another cool product is the new Anneewakee Addiction ILF. We have joined forces this year with Bill Dunn of Zipper Bows to offer you an ILF bow at a great price with awesome performance. Check it out.
Another awesome item is our new Brick Kitchen Knives. Best hunting skinner out.
Cool new fletch cover at reduced cost!!!
Cool new string keeper colors!!!
We are also a Grizzly Broadhead dealer and will be stocking most all Grizzly broadheads!!!
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Most are familiar with the Kanati "Angle" Bow Quiver. Introducing this quiver several years ago has developed a cult following with traditional bow quiver retailers to add that "kick back" that the Kanati Angle has. For 2012 the Kanati Angle has a new lighter stronger center bar with an adjustable angle platform. Using our redeveloped FDS straps this quiver straps on and off in a jiffy and is easy on your bow.
Close up of the FDS mount system. Our Patent Pending mount sytem is by far the most secure and fastest removal we have. Shown below with our Shaft Rider option. Allows you to carry an additional arrow on any Angle or Dual ARC model Kanati Bow Quiver
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Looking good. You guys always amaze me with the way you never stop looking to improve your products.
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Such great pics to go with the clear descriptions , John - YOU WIN AGAIN, my friend (and so do all of your customers)!
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Ret'd USMC '53-'72 Disbanded Hubert Archers (Treasurer) Traditional Bow Shooters of West Virginia (Official Dinosaur Wrangler, Supporter, and Member) TGMM Family of the Bow Posts: 18880 | From: S Coastal NC | Registered: Mar 2003
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Awesome John. I am always impressed with your designs.
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John , Can the new fast deploy straps be used on the old style pro angle? One of mine is the model that you pull the strap over the limb and push the strap over a round spacer/cylinder? It is also very nice that you also have the replacement parts that may get lost or needed ...I know some companys make you buy the whole quiver if you just need a little part but you carry those extra parts just in case if one should ever need something and don't need to buy the whole quiver ! That is great John Posts: 3342 | From: Hurlock Maryland | Registered: Mar 2006
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"Our greatest fear should not be of failure but of succeeding at things in life that don't really matter.” Francis Chan http://twotracksbow.com Posts: 4858 | From: Michigan | Registered: Feb 2009
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WOW! What a combination, John Dill and Bill Dunn! Great innovators and pursurers of excellence teamed together! I must be ahead of the curve, I already have my Grizzly Broadheads (by Zipper) ready for my SlimJim quiver! Can't wait to check out that ILF model! Congratulations.
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