NZAP have a few replacement arrow holders for the most popular quivers.
Shown is a replacement for your worn or lost rubber arrow holder for your six-arrow Kwikee. Ring for others we may have in stock.
This spare mounting block lets you use your Kwikee Quiver on a second bow or replace one that it broken.
This dandy little bracket will solve a raft of problems with any sight-mounted quiver.
Mounting a bow quiver on a sight block may create excessive side torque and adversely effect the balance of our bow. The Torque Snuffer with its offset design brings your quiver back in toward centerline of the bow handle and places it behind the handle for better balance.
In this rearward position the Torque Snuffer will also afford better vibration control for your bow and it will clear the handle riser for larger sight knobs and arrow rest installations.
Torque Snuffer is made from tempered 3/16" aluminium with a black anodized finish and is very stiff and vibration free.
We try to keep replacement quiver inserts on hand for the most popular bows.
If you don't see your bow listed, check out the NZAP Quick Tip at the bottom of the page or send us your old insert and we will make a new one for you.
This handy bracket fits Martin two-piece quivers and will rise the quiver hood 4 1/2 inches above the regular mounting point.
This makes it ideal for moderate to short length bows as it rises the arrow enough so that the fletching does not extend below the lower cam. Available in right hand only at this time.
This handy bracket fits Martin two-piece quivers and will extend the quiver arrow clip 3" below the regular mounting point. Available in right hand only at this time.
This adapter will enable the mounting of all direct-mount two-piece Martin quivers to Mathews Bows. Simply, replace the quiver extension sleeve on the Martin quiver with this adapter. Sold in pairs.
Those foam inserts that come standard in many quivers don't last very long, especially if you use three-blade broadheads.
A quick and easy (not to mention cheap) replacement can be fashioned from one of those sleeping mats that the backpackers use and are often on sale for around $10 in the discount stores. Simply laminate three or four layers of the mat using a spray adhesive, such as Adolph's, then cut a section to fit your quiver. One sleeping mat will provide enough inserts to last a lifetime.