G5 Head Loc Air Quiver Bottomlands 4 Arrow
Original price was: $57.07.$39.95Current price is: $39.95.
G5 Head Loc Air Quiver
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Description
The G5 Head-Loc Air Quiver brings advanced vibration-dampening technology to bowhunters seeking a quieter, more stable shooting experience. Designed with a rubber compression mounting system, it isolates the quiver from the bow to significantly reduce noise and vibration. The Exo-Flex hood is both ultra-lightweight and exceptionally quiet, while the low-profile design keeps the quiver close to the bow for better balance and maneuverability in tight cover. Holding up to four arrows, the Head-Loc Air features a power grip double spreader, adjustable mount, secondary lever lock, and mounts directly to ATA accessory bushings. A tree mount is included for added convenience.
Additional information
| Weight | 1.050 kg |
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| Dimensions | 15.00 × 8.00 × 3.00 cm |
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