Here is my pair of Kanati Longbows and a new quiver I made for the new one. I just received the walnut colored one. I liked the first one so much I ordered a backup. The bows are 60 inches long and 47#@28 inches. I draw about 30 inches and they really fling a nice arrow. I killed my first deer on my new hunting property this year with the first bow so hopefully they will keep scoring. I am working on food plots and hopefully a big buck is in the future.
The quiver is formed out of a 1 inch wide piece of aluminum and the holddown blocks are wood. Industrial velcro is used to hold it on the bow. There is soft rubber under the contact surfaces. It does not slip, it does not rattle and it can come off the bow in seconds with the arrows in it. It works real good. I'm kind of proud of it. It rides a bit higher on the bow to keep your arrows off the ground if you lean the bow against a tree and the holder is tilted back away from the face of the bow. The distance points between the hood and the arrow holder are farther apart to keep the arrows from getting whippy below the arrow holder.
Jason builds a great shooting bow. If you are thinking about a Griffin or a Shrew, both great bows I might add, you might want to give a Kanati a try.
Thanks
jwingman