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Lightweight quiver and backpack.

I found the TA quiver a bit to slim . I have a fox specialist brolly and i wouldn't say it's bulky when packed away but it doesn't fit in the main compartment of the ta quiver. Found this a bit disappointing. I use an esp camo quiver now and I'd say its ideal and does the job perfect
 
I found the TA quiver a bit too slim . I have a fox specialist brolly and i wouldn't say it's bulky when packed away but it doesn't fit in the main compartment of the ta quiver. Found this a bit disappointing. I use an esp camo quiver now and I'd say its ideal and does the job perfect
I am not sure which is the main compartment , but unlike many quivers, the centre compartment on TA quiver is for landing net and pole. The outside pocket is for brolly.
 
I found the TA quiver a bit to slim . I have a fox specialist brolly and i wouldn't say it's bulky when packed away but it doesn't fit in the main compartment of the ta quiver. Found this a bit disappointing. I use an esp camo quiver now and I'd say its ideal and does the job perfect
I have a fox specialist brolly bloody thing wouldn’t fit in the Grand Canyon let alone any quiver
 
I have a fox specialist brolly bloody thing wouldn’t fit in the Grand Canyon let alone any quiver
It fits in the esp quiver fine, I haven't owned many brollys I've had the fox 1 for years now and it's done the job up to now so haven't felt the need to change. Would you say it's bigger than most brollys then?
 
It’s the big central hub that the spokes are attached to that’s the problem I ended buying the 44” super specialist it’s a good little brolly
I’ll probably move the fox on only used it twice
 
I got a TA quiver after reading this, seems great so far so thanks for the recommendations

I’ve quickly realized how important tip protectors are, any recommendations gratefully received
I use to use Freespirit carpy tip & butt protectors when they were available, but can't find them anywhere now & no one seems to sell them on as second hand...
 
I use to use Freespirit carpy tip & butt protectors when they were available, but can't find them anywhere now & no one seems to sell them on as second hand...
Mark Tunley sells tip and butt protectors - see attached
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Korum folding quivers are excellent
I have one for barbel, one for pike
 
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