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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: 30coupe on January 07, 2008, 10:38:00 PM
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I got my Linx quiver in the mail today. It looks great on my Kanati!
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v612/30coupe/KanatiLinx.jpg)
The Linx angles the arrows back so that they are parallel with the bottom limb of my bow...more out of the way when walking through brush.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v612/30coupe/KanatiLinxQuiver.jpg)
The adjustable bar adds some weight, but the Kanati is so light to begin with, I don't mind a bit more mass. It should keep everything sitting in the right place.
I just wish we had some more season here. :(
BTW: The folks at Thunderhorn Archery are great to deal with!
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That is nice how they angle back like that!
Very nice indeed!
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got one on the way
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yep .......... i got one in October to put on my new one piece ............. love it !!!!!
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Now dangit Russ, you are costing me money! I think I mentioned when you were here I wanted one but wasnt sure how they would fit on my bow. IT LOOKS GOOD!!!!!
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Where can you get one these quivers.
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Hey Jason
Don't know if you got my email but the bow you sent me looks great. Shot a 52 the other day in the tourney that I still have to post.
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how much weight does it add? very nice looking though.
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Sweet
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Sorry Jason, but as I recall the Linx was your idea. ;) You'll love it!
Gumby,
I ordered direct from Thunderhorn Manufacturing.
http://www.thunderhornmfg.com/ I called in my order and had the quiver in less than a week and a half, which was how long she told me it would be. They will dye the hood to compliment your bow. I told them what bow I had and the color I wanted. When I got the quiver it was exactly the color I wanted!
Kawika,
I don't know the exact weight, maybe a tad heavier than my Boa. It was a six arrow and this is a five, but I usually carried five anyway. I shoot fairly heavy arrows for my 46 pound bow (540-550 grains), so that is probably more of a factor than the quiver. While I love the light weight of the Kanati, I have to admit, I shoot better with the added mass of the quiver. Sorry I can't be any more precise, but I must say the weight is just about right for the bow.
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I have been shooting one on my Morrison Shawnee for almost a year and I love the way it balances on the bow and keeps the arrows back, more out of the way.
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Got my Linx today. Fits great,looks great. Outstanding workmanship. Wish I would have sprung for some of the laser art though.
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Is that the Small Fry or the Boa hood? What are its dimensions? Thanks.
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It's basically the BOA with a bar connecting the hood to the arrow gripper making it a one piece. It is set up for 5 arrows and the dimensions vary as the quiver is custom made to fit your bow by Thunderhorn.
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Now I'm drooling, mine is suppose to be shipped today :thumbsup: :D That looks good to me!! Cept for being mounted on the wrong side of the bow :jumper: But lucky for me they are convertable R TO LEFT!
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Picture on a Morrison Shawnee Arapahoe balances well. Sorry wish the picture was from the other side.
(http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa282/Bowhuntater/07ElkBow012.jpg)
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Did some shooting with it on today-very quiet. I'm a barebow/no quiver shooter and got the Linx to take off in the blind or stand as I don't like the back or side quiver's. However, I found that my groups did tighten with the quiver on the bow, so I may have to keep it there. My old quiver was a Great Northern but I shot worse with that on the bow. Still to early to tell for sure but if I keep shooting tight groups then the quiver stays on
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Nice looking quiver......and bow! ;) :thumbsup:
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Tater 2, that's a really cool pic!
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After reading some of these posts I ordered one yesterday. I got the small fry two piece that goes under the limb bolts. I even went all out and got the snakeskin inserts and brackets. Sure looks good in the pics and I hope it works as good as it looks.
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La , you will like it