ISO lone wolf stick quiver
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Re: ISO lone wolf stick quiver
I don't know why these got such a bad rap. I love mine. You can put them on and take them off with very little, or zero noise if you slow down and don't just rip them off or slam them on the post.
Speed is fine...Accuracy is final.
- hillznhollerz
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Re: ISO lone wolf stick quiver
I have one, don't use it anymore. If you pay shipping I can send them to ya.
I didn't like the way the packed and stuck out farther from the stand than what I'd like. I put my pack on the outside of my setup, and the quiver just didn't help keep a flat profile and didn't secure well to the seat post. To each their own I guess! Some love em, some hate em
I didn't like the way the packed and stuck out farther from the stand than what I'd like. I put my pack on the outside of my setup, and the quiver just didn't help keep a flat profile and didn't secure well to the seat post. To each their own I guess! Some love em, some hate em
- hillznhollerz
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Re: ISO lone wolf stick quiver
Here’s my current setup without it. Lot sturdier and flatter profile.
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