Great Northern has streamlined the design of their popular Kickback Adjustable Quiver, making it easier to use and more efficient. For bowhunters who like to keep their arrows close-at-hand but out-of-the-way. The Great Northern Kickback Extreme keeps the arrows more in-line with the bow to put the...m closer at hand for convenience and efficiency. This also keeps arrows out of the way when travelling or hiking to your treestand. Holds 5 arrows. Fully adjustable with two wires allow for length between attachment points to range from approximately 10" to 17". All models feature the Great Northern logo on leather hood hand-stitched with artificial sinew. Wires carry a lifetime warranty. Please note that these quivers come with a medium gripper that holds 5/16" wood arrows, aluminum arrows up to 2020 spine, and carbon arrows 9/32" to 5/16" Weighs approximately 8 ounces Holds 5 arrows Comes with standard gripper Wires have a lifetime warranty Available in Right or Left Hand. Brown leather is made from Cowhide. Distressed Brown leather is made from Water Buffalo. Both use Brown straps. Please specify. Click Here for Replacement Grippers for Great Northern Bow Quivers Click Here for Replacement Hood Foam for Great Northern Bow Quivers
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Excellent!
Hunting, target (3D)
They will come with the gripper for 11/32" shafts you will have to get the smaller gripper separately.
Yes, we do ship to the UK. For this item shipping would be $42.99.
The selway strap on quiver would be a great quiver for your longbow
I see no reason why it wouldn't as long as you can adjust to your bow. I attach mine to a 58" one piece longbow w/ real short riser (maybe 13"?) so real short distance between attachment points but its adjustable and I shorten up no problem. The rubber straps that wrap the quiver frame to your bow are super durable and lock everything in place very well but still are easy to get on and off which I do every time I sit. Its also very quiet if you shoot with quiver attached. Best quiver I've owned. West Warren Managing Director Wortham, L.L.C. www.worthaminsurance.com< http://www.worthaminsurance.com/> Wortham, L.L.C., General Partner John L. Wortham & Son, L.P. Coverage cannot be initiated, bound or changed via e-mail transmission without confirmation from Wortham personnel. Comments we make regarding contracts of any nature are from an insurance perspective only and not to be construed as giving legal advice. Any questions of a legal nature should be referred to competent legal counsel. This email, together with any attachments, is intended for the addressee only and is confidential. It may contain Protected Health Information "PHI" under HIPAA, and if you are the intended recipient of this PHI, you are obligated to maintain it in a safe, secure and confidential manner, pursuant to federal law. If you are not the addressee then the distribution, use or reproduction of this e-mail or the information within it is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If received in error please advise the sender and delete all record of it from your system. Although believed to be virus free, accurate and complete, responsibility for any loss or cost arising from its receipt or use or its incomplete or inaccurate transmission is hereby excluded to the fullest extent possible.
Yes it can.
YES! See mine attached to 58" R/D longbow (Centaur). Works great. No wobble. Easy to strap on and off which is important to me since I like to shoot without quiver once I'm on stand. Rubber straps are very durable. No wear and tear on mine after 1 year. Only thing I'd caution is that you will need to cut receiver slots for the broad heads deep into the foam under the hood. The hood and foam underneath are very well made. The foam is very dense. You must cut the foam deep enough to receive the entire length and width of your broad head. If you just cut the slots large enough to receive the point, you'll stabilize the arrow but the shoulders of your broad heads will be exposed and the hood doesn't extend far enough past the foam to cover them. With sharp broad heads, this is a hazard. West Warren Managing Director Wortham, L.L.C. www.worthaminsurance.com Wortham, L.L.C., General Partner John L. Wortham & Son, L.P. Coverage cannot be initiated, bound or changed via e-mail transmission without confirmation from Wortham personnel. Comments we make regarding contracts of any nature are from an insurance perspective only and not to be construed as giving legal advice. Any questions of a legal nature should be referred to competent legal counsel. This email, together with any attachments, is intended for the addressee only and is confidential. It may contain Protected Health Information "PHI" under HIPAA, and if you are the intended recipient of this PHI, you are obligated to maintain it in a safe, secure and confidential manner, pursuant to federal law. If you are not the addressee then the distribution, use or reproduction of this e-mail or the information within it is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If received in error please advise the sender and delete all record of it from your system. Although believed to be virus free, accurate and complete, responsibility for any loss or cost arising from its receipt or use or its incomplete or inaccurate transmission is hereby excluded to the fullest extent possible.