I'm running an Eagle's Flight 3 arrow minimalist quiver on a Cari-bow 58" Wolverine. It's a nice quiver, although I wish is was NOT as large as it was made to be. When ordered I specified that I'd be using Grizzly Grande broadheads, which are fairly narrow. What was sent to me is a broadhead quiver large enough to accommodate the largest (widest) Simmons Sharks broadheads. The quiver could have been made narrower to accommodate my needs. Actually the finish product is not much smaller than a GN Small Fry cup type with the foam insert. I already had one of those and had I known how large the danged thing turned out to be I'd not have purchased it. Aside from the excessive size, the quiver is well made and the improved attachment mechanism does a pretty fair job of attachment. There is an option that makes use of what looks to be a center section of arrow that attaches both sides of the quiver together. That option looks like it has some merit in that it would prevent each side of the quiver from riding away from the riser section of the bow.
Nice quiver but I wish, for my application it was made an inch narrower.
Star shooter, since you mentioned dissatisfaction over the weight of the quiver you already have, I just weighed my quiver so you can compare the two. For just the broadhead side of the quiver my Eagle's Flight comes in at 136 grams and the Small Fry comes in at 140 grams. Your mileage may vary but 4 grams net savings is not very much benefit considering the price. Admittedly the Eagle's Flight 3 arrow is about 1 inch thick and the Small Fry is about 2.75 inches thick so there is a reduction in net size favoring the Eagle's Flight. There you have it.....