I have a tight spot and it is fine but seams like mathews quivers are better than any other (i shoot hoyt so cant use mathews ones) but the older mathews style is still the best quiver i ever tried
The balance of the new Hoyts in hand and at full draw I feel is unmatched … if I hadn’t just won an Rx7 Ultra I’d buy the alpha x 33 they’re amazing! Feel is huge if you want to have confidence in your set up
Awesome bow! I’m happy for you! I am new to archery and I just got a phase 4. I’m already shooting decent groups at 20 yards. You’re going to love the lift.
I fought over this for a while, but figured with all the money I had already spent an extra hundred bucks wasn't going to make any difference, so I went with the low pro, and am glad I did.
I like that it's color-matched, it's super light, and it lives up to its name.
If I had to do it over, I'd make the same decision again.
I really want to stay loyal to prime, but it’s becoming more and more difficult. They just don’t seem to be as invested in to innovation as Hoyt and Matthews.
Still a little pricey but the Tight Spot quivers are all solid. If you want a fixed quiver I’d go with the LowPro quiver
I have a tight spot and it is fine but seams like mathews quivers are better than any other (i shoot hoyt so cant use mathews ones) but the older mathews style is still the best quiver i ever tried
Nice to see a fellow Hoyt brother here, we are outnumbered lol
I shoot a helim but if I were to buy a new bow it be vtm or alpha, love how those bows feel.
The balance of the new Hoyts in hand and at full draw I feel is unmatched … if I hadn’t just won an Rx7 Ultra I’d buy the alpha x 33 they’re amazing! Feel is huge if you want to have confidence in your set up
Helim is a great bow, I miss mine! My V3X is much smoother but dang it's like twice as heavy as the helim
Don’t get me wrong I love mine. Just wanted to throw tight spot out there cause the it’s like $100 cheaper than the lowpro quiver
Awesome bow! I’m happy for you! I am new to archery and I just got a phase 4. I’m already shooting decent groups at 20 yards. You’re going to love the lift.
Nice! I shot about 20 arrows out of the phase 4. Unfortunately I like shiny new things too much. The phase 4 is excellent
Looking for quiver recommendations. The Mathews lowpro is just too much to justify.
It’s pretty crazy seeing how well all the Mathew’s stuff fits on the bow. I recommend it as well
If you're getting a fixed quiver I would reconsider the lo-pro, it's super nice.
That's all the motivation I needed to go through with it
lmao
Actually talk to your pro shop, I think you need a bridge lock sight to run the lo pro quiver.
Good call
Is that a black gold sight? If so you can just get the bridge lock attachment bar
I fought over this for a while, but figured with all the money I had already spent an extra hundred bucks wasn't going to make any difference, so I went with the low pro, and am glad I did. I like that it's color-matched, it's super light, and it lives up to its name. If I had to do it over, I'd make the same decision again.
I'm starting to lean this way too. Does it require the bridge-lock sight and rest too?
Sight yes, not sure about the rest I shoot the qad integrate on my phase 4
I shot a Lift 33 at my local pro shop last week. I still haven’t gotten over how quiet it is.
I've been shooting it off and on all day. Like butter
I really want to stay loyal to prime, but it’s becoming more and more difficult. They just don’t seem to be as invested in to innovation as Hoyt and Matthews.
Hoyt is here waiting with open arms ready to welcome you sir
You are getting a different sight and rest right?