It kind of depends on the length of the riser. With a longer riser, the limb bolt quivers work well. On a short riser, there is just too much unsupported arrow sticking out below the bottom of the quiver. This can cause noise due to the arrows flexing the fletching making contact.
If you want an extremely lightweight quiver, the EFA is hard to beat. It's what I use on my Kanati.
On my Orion, I love my Thunderhorn Linx. It is similar to the Boa, but there is an adjustable bar between the hood and the bottom of the quiver. This keeps the two from sliding apart. It does add some weight, but not enough to overbalance my bow. I can slip it off and on easily without the arrows coming out. EFA also makes one with a bar now as well. It would also be worth a look.