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Trophy Ridge 5 Spot Quiver Mossy Oak Bottomlands 5 Arrow

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Trophy Ridge 5 Spot Quiver

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The Trophy Ridge 5 Spot Quiver in Mossy Oak Bottomlands is a lightweight, durable, and efficient solution for bowhunters needing secure arrow storage. Designed to hold up to five arrows, this quiver features a Bottomland camo pattern for optimal concealment in natural environments. Its quiet, no-snag arrow storage system ensures silent access while hunting, while the adjustable mounting system allows for a secure and customizable fit. The quick-detach feature offers convenient removal when needed, making it perfect for both field and range use. Built to withstand rugged conditions, this quiver delivers the reliability and performance bowhunters demand.

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Weight 0.730 kg
Dimensions 16.00 × 6.75 × 2.00 cm

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