Be ready at a moment's notice with the Kwik-Lok Arrow Holder! The Kwik-Lok keeps the perfect hold on your arrow as it sits on your bow's rest. Releases arrow when you start drawing the bow with little effort. Adhesive backed for easy installing. Measures 1½" long for the arm. Fits right and left handed bows. Trim to fit if needed. ...read more
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I have owned these before and I would buy them again.
I have used this arrow holder for over 30 years. It works perfectly. The arrows do not fall of the shelf and the holder flips out of the way with a light pull. It is not effected by the weather. It is perfect for the hunter who spends long hours in the stand.
I would not buy this again .
They need to have one available for smaller shafts. There is no information on their website.
I'll never hunt without one on my recurve or longbow!
I've used these since I bought my first Hunting Bow. In my opinion it is a must have for a hunter, whether you hunt from a tree stand or blind like to stalk on use any other method. The Kwik-Lok holds the arrow ready and in place. It gives you a "free hand" so you don't have to worry about the arrow falling off. When hunting in the tree stand I can hang my bow and all I have to… read more do is grab it draw, anchor and shoot. If you've never used a arrow holder before and use one once you'll never hunt without one again!
Awesome arrow holder
I've used Kwic loc arrow holders for over 20 years. Awesome product.
Not for carbon
I have gold tip carbon arrows ans Simply Traditional carbon 600 spine shafts and this arrow holder iw way to big. I have a 15 year old version of this same product that works fine
I will not buy this again.
I like the idea of this product and tried to use it in conjunction with the Super T-300 rest and the combination didn't work well. If I was shooting off the shelf it would most likely work better. The arrow holds on fine. I was using with 5/16th 2018 Aluminum arrows. The issue is when drawing back this stays attached to the arrow during 3/4 of the draw, then when it pops off,… read more the arrow falls off the flipper arm to the shelf of the bow. The product is well built, just not not designed to work with the T-300 rest.
Works great with carbon arrows, 340, 400, 500 diameter
The adhesive backing is great. Does not affect the finish, and I have pulled one off of my Grizzly and stuck it on my Big Jim Thunderchild with no issues.
Works
It does the job of holding the arrow on your rest almost too well. Im going to attempt opening up the mouth in hopes it pops off the arrowshaft more subtly. The adhesion is plenty adequate to last for some time, but the arrow holder would work better on a flatter spot on a bow. I have it on a Great Northern Lil Creep and its starting to come up in one spot. I believe its because… read more the riser in that area is rounded. Otherwise its funcional
Great Product
I really appreciate the service of Three Rivers in answering questions I had about the Kwik Lock Arrow Holder. They were very helpful. It's really nice to sit in my tree stand and not have to worry about dropping arrows on the ground. Thanks much!!
Kwik-Lok Arrow Holder
Keeps my arrow firmly in place regardless of my bows position. No more cold hands during cold morning hunts.
In your case I recommend Item #7724 arrow holder that is mounted on the front of your bow.
Im afraid it wouldn't work that way because it would be in the way of the arrow, and the quick loc arrow holder releases the arrow when you draw. Maybe you could add a few twists to your bow string to bring back your brace height and it would bring yor arrow fletching back as well. I hope this helps let me know how you make out. Stan (Huron).
Hi there! I by no means consider myself an expert however you have some options of either try to see if you can install the arrow holder on the forward part of your bow's Riser or see if you can get more clearance from your arrow by slightly moving the fletching back on your arrow to get more clearance. As far as mounting it on your particular longbow, there should not be a problem and it should function as designed. Also it is not really a wise idea to have your fletching so close to your shelf on the riser to begin with! I would also highly recommend using Velcro backing on the sticky side of your arrow holder and on your riser so you have the option of easily removing it for various hunting or shooting applications. Hope this helps and good luck to you!
The rubber tubes are to be used as wedges for smaller diameter shafts.
Their are included rings to help hold tighter on a micro-diameter shaft. I have used it without the ring and find it to be a decent hold for all but hard hits to bump the arrow off.
The rubber O-rings go over each finger of the gripper. On slides over the top and one slides over the bottom. That will fill in the top and bottom portion of the opening in the gripper to grip smaller arrows. No glue necessary.
It will work with most micro shafts. They do include a rubber ring you can install on the arrow to help it fit if need be.
Yes. It should work. I used mine with carbon arrows and it was very snug
If you remove this from a bow then you can wipe off the sticky residue that is left behind with some denatured alcohol and will not hurt the finish of the bow.
No - I've put thyme on my black widow as well as my RK1 - no problems at all
I have kit had any problems with the finish coming off the bow. I peel the arrow holder off and use a dab of goo gone to get rid of the adhesive residue. Always worked for me! Sent from my iPhone
Frankie, I wish I could say but I can't. I have replaced one from my DAS Kinetic bow with no affect on the finish. I have one on my Black Widow recurve. It's been on for years. I don't know what would would happen to the finish if I tried to remove it.
In your case I recommend Item #7724 arrow holder that is mounted on the front of your bow.
Im afraid it wouldn't work that way because it would be in the way of the arrow, and the quick loc arrow holder releases the arrow when you draw. Maybe you could add a few twists to your bow string to bring back your brace height and it would bring yor arrow fletching back as well. I hope this helps let me know how you make out. Stan (Huron).
Hi there! I by no means consider myself an expert however you have some options of either try to see if you can install the arrow holder on the forward part of your bow's Riser or see if you can get more clearance from your arrow by slightly moving the fletching back on your arrow to get more clearance. As far as mounting it on your particular longbow, there should not be a problem and it should function as designed. Also it is not really a wise idea to have your fletching so close to your shelf on the riser to begin with! I would also highly recommend using Velcro backing on the sticky side of your arrow holder and on your riser so you have the option of easily removing it for various hunting or shooting applications. Hope this helps and good luck to you!
No, the adhesive should not hurt the finish.
Im not sure if it would hurt the finish,But I wasn't worried about what was under the sticky pad, if it ever where's out I'll put another one on because it works so well.But if you use it and don't like it I don't think the sticky residue would harm it and you can clean it off with rubbing alcohol I use it to take pine pitch off my bows.When in doubt don't use it. I personally love it on all my bows.Hope this helped. Stan.
Hi there. I don't think you will have any damage what so ever on the finish of your bow but a smart thing you can do is to use same size Velcro to attach your arrow holder on your bow! This way you have the option of removing or attaching your arrow holder depending on your hunting situation. For example you can attach your arrow holder when you are in a tree stand and you can peel it off when you are stocking prey in the woods or even just during practice! Hope this helps and may you be blessed.
Yes it will work just fine.
Hi. Yes, it should work on just about any Recurve bow and even some long bows! Just pay close attention to where you will be placing it to get optimal performance! Good Luck!
It should reach. However, you might have to slice the flap on the holder a little further in to increase its reach. I don't know if the large diameter shafts will fit ( 2216 shafts do), but if not you can tape the holder securely crossways over the holder tabs to a piece of wood with sufficient depth to allow you to then drill them to a size that will hold your shaft. Use a variable speed drill and start slowly with very little pressure. Good luck!
This arrow holder will reach that far. The 2613 would be a tight fit.
The answer to both of your questions is yes. You may have to allow the very near edge of the adhesive backing to be off of your riser, but there is more than enough left to hold. When the Kwik-lok is brand new, I put a LIGHT swipe of vaseline, or similar, on the arrow at the point of contact with the arrow holder for a few shots. After that, it is generally no problem. Also, if your nocks have a loose connection with your string, the Kwik-lok will pull the arrow off the string instead of releasing, so pinch the arrow nock briefly as you begin to draw.