Yep, everything Hoyt makes is overpriced, but the name recognition allows them to get away with it. I didn't pay full price for my Buffalos, or even close, and would not recommend anyone do so, as they are grossly overpriced for what you get. Much better bows with more options available for far less money. That said, they are good bows, but the quiver is nothing special, just a way to get some more cash out of you, like the Formula limbs, which are proprietary. They bow could have had standard AMO sight window holes and so had the option of many screw on quivers, but Hoyt rigged it so that you can only attach their quiver, which is about 2x more than it should actually cost. If I could pick one up for thirty bucks, I'd pay that for it, because that's about what it is worth.