
It is well-made (and in the United States!)and traditional looking, but I have a persistent problem with the hood part and arrow-gripper part slowly separating as I shoot.

I’ve shot my bow with a Boa quiver on it for several months now and I have some observations about it. Nothing cooler than shooting a stick bow. My Dad would of loved this, He hunted NY with a longbow back in the 70’s. I was lucky to pick this bow up for a good price. Trad archery is so much fun but definitely makes you work harder as a hunter. Reminds me of archery as a kid and I have always been interested in traditional bow hunting. Great article, beautiful bow and quiver set up. Tags: Arizona Hunting, Arizona Hunting Blog, Arizona Wanderings, AZ Wanderings, AZWanderings, Bow quivers, Longbow bow quiver, Rambling Reviews, Recurve bow quiver, Stickbow Hunting, Thunderhorn boa quiver, Thunderhorn boa quiver reviews, traditional bow, Traditional bow quivers 8 Responses to “Rambling Review – Thunderhorn Boa Quiver” My independent status may change in the future but, as of the date of publication, no relationship other than described above has been pursued or established. Arizona Wanderings is not sponsored by or associated with any of the stated companies and is accepting no compensation, monetary or otherwise, in exchange for this review. The reviews at Arizona Wanderings are my honest opinion. Prognosis: I highly recommend checking out the Thunderhorn Boa Quiver as a great option for carrying hunting arrows into the field. Price (well worth it in my opinion) Thunderhorn Boa Quiver He warned NOT to use heavy shoe grease though. I also asked Duane about care of the leather on the hood of the quiver and he recommended that an occasional application of a silicone oil or “Nik wax” (used on shoes) can extend the life of the leather. Thunderhorn Manufacturing does sell replacement foam if needed. If the quiver has arrows in it, it will stay together as one unit (even though the quiver is two pieces), and it reattaches very easily. When in a treestand or blind, I do prefer taking the quiver off to cut down on movement in the tree. I know many traditional archers disagree on bow quivers, but I prefer the extra weight on the bow. The extra weight seems to balance out the bow, absorb more handshock, and ultimately makes the bow a bit quieter. I actually believe that the bow shoots smoother with the quiver attached.
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The bow shoots very quiet even with a full quiver. On spot and stalk hunts where I move from location to location, the quiver stays on my bow at all times. The leather stands up well to the elements and serves to protect the arrows. It has seen many miles full of rain, snow, and sun. The Thunderhorn Boa Quiver has been strapped to my Fox Breed Recurve on all my hunts for the past six years or so. Thunderhorn Boa Quiver and an Arizona javelina

With those points carefully placed into the hood of the quiver, six arrows easily fit into the grippers on the bottom section of the quiver and did not rattle on each other when the bow is shot. When my Boa quiver first showed up in the mail, I was warned by my hunting buddy to strategically fit my broadheads into the foam hood insert. The Thunderhorn Boa Quiver comes as a two pieces both equipped with “quick mounts.” The top hood portion holds the broadheads or field points, while the bottom piece has small grips that hold the shaft of the arrows. The hood can be one solid color, or it can be ordered in contrasting colors, as is pictured. The straps are secure and the quiver does not move.Ĭustomizable color – The folks at Thunderhorn can match the quiver colors to the wood colors that any particular bow is made of. The “quick mount” constrictor straps allow the quiver to be attached to the bow even while it is strung up. Made in the USA – All of the Thunderhorn products, including the Boa quiver, are made in the Montana.Īdaptable – The Thunderhorn Boa Quiver uses quick strap attachments and can attach to most any traditional bow wether recurve or long bow. In my opinion one of the premier options for carrying arrows is the Thunderhorn Boa Quiver. Most compound archers carry their arrows in a side quiver, but traditional archery shooters are a quirky bunch who tinker with back quivers, belt quivers, and a variety of quivers that attach to their bows. Rambling Review – Thunderhorn Boa Quiver Thunderhorn Boa QuiverĮvery archer needs an efficient and quiet way to carry their arrows into the field.
