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I have an octane quiver.its light,silent,holds.the arrows securely, and is quick and easy to take off and put on the bow.I'm curious... What do you get out of a $140 tight spot quiver that I don't get out of my $40 quiver?Im just curious what the big differences are

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A tightspot can be used to help balance your bow as well as it is adjustable for different arrow sizes and is longer than most quivers so it holds the arrows more securely. Try one you'll be amazed.

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Are talking about the octane that looks similar to tight spot?

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I got it because it's built pretty solid, light, a it's practically flush with my bow. I was shooting the other day and took my quiver off 45 minutes late I noticed I didn't put it back on. It's that light

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It also adjusts easily for balance, slight forward back etc...

Tight spot is the way to go for me at least.

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more adjustability and for those of us running Victory VAP's, its adjustable tension is one of the few quivers we can use with confidence...you get what you pay for...

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