The Hex Light arrow quiver from Trophy Ridge illuminates your arrows and your surroundings in low light conditions. Perfect for those early morning walks to the tree stand, and early evening walks back to the truck. The four glowing green LED lights really make a difference when you're trying to fi...nd your way in dim light without alerting big game to your presence. The quiver holds five arrows of 5/16" diameter or less with adjustable single or dual arrow grippers. The soft-touch hood is precision designed, reducing vibration and eliminating noise. The hood features no hood foam for using with all styles of broadheads. With its adjustable low profile design the Hex Light sits tight against your bow. The convenient braided rope at the top of the hood allows you to hang the quiver, so you can remove the quiver once you get to your tree stand. Features four green LED lights - three on top of the hood and one inside. Turn them on and off by simply pressing the buttons on top of the quiver hood. Designed for quick attachment and removal. Mounts to ATA accessory holes. Comes complete with mounting hardware, and two 3-volt Lithium cell batteries (already installed). Available in black. For both right and left handed bows. Approximately 15" long. Weighs approximately 14 ounces.
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Not what I was looking for
I purchased this for my Das Dalaa 17". It mounts fine, is easily removed but it is too heavy for me. Mounted it puts most of the weight on the hood side when carrying. The design also puts the weight on the belly side when shooting and really makes the bow tip back on the shot. I wanted to like it, the built in light is handy putting broad heads back in the dark, but the dual… read more gripper design doesn't make it easy. The arrows are very close together and fletching alignment is needed to prevent noise. I flipped the L shaped arm opposite in an attempt to get more weight back toward the grip, it helped some, but not enough. I couldn't recommend this for a recurve, if you've used any light weight quivers like a Selway slide on, this one will disappoint. It comes off easy enough in the stand but it's awkward carrying it through the woods, cranking your wrist trying to keep the top limb out of the dirt. Also, the bow mount piece is plastic and so is the little piece that slides up and down to unlock it. That piece will break eventually. Overall it's well designed, just not a good fit for a Dalaa.
It is a straight design, there is plenty of room even for longer broadheads like the Woodsman. If you email us with a photo request we should be able to send one over to you. Our email is [email protected]
No, the Hoyt Satori does not have the ATA accessory holes for the Trophy Ridge bow quiver to mount to.
It will mount on the 19" and 21" Satori riser.
It is a straight design, there is plenty of room even for longer broadheads like the Woodsman. If you email us with a photo request we should be able to send one over to you. Our email is [email protected]