Keeps the bow simple- sight, rest and quivalizer, nothing more. Quivalizer may not be for everyone- but I'm grateful my brother-in-law turned me on to it- for me it's awesome, it's an excellent product very well made and thought out and I'm very happy with it. she does not have back/side bar though which would need added to get the balance right on it for me- which means adding more weight. My baby girls bow has typical side mount quiver with a stabilizer- I have to torque it to shoot and find I'm fighting that on every shot which effects accuracy. It just "feels right" if that makes sense. Balance feels great and pulls up naturally, I don't find myself having to "torque" the bow or my arm to get it leveled. The stability and balance is awesome for me. Running it out front I practice/shoot with 4 arrows so it's same as I would be hunting with idea being the 5th arrow would be at draw on an an animal. That's how I feel with all side mounted quivers though- it is a lot of weight on side effecting balance-and like quoted above, I'm not a fan of adding extra weight just to balance it out again. I will likely never run it on the side of bow- it is amazing how much it throws off the balance. You can adjust it to your liking and leave it fixed or you can remove the quiver from the bow and hang it up. Quality/fit/finish is excellent- you can tell there is a lot of thought into this thing. Quick Detach Mount: The Tightspot Shift Lock Quiver gives you the best of both worlds. I went with the 5 arrow black molded with the adjustable arrow grippers. I get it's a love it or hate it thing- but Man, I ordered it up and have to say I do love this thing! I ordered direct off Dan's site and it was at my house in 2 days. He switched to one years ago and has been very happy with it. I just got my new Solution SS and brother-in-law recommended I "open my mind" and take a look at the Quivalizer as well.
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