Powerful neodymium magnets create a silent, secure locking system, allowing rapid one-handed attachment and
removal. The solid, lightweight construction with noise-dampening rubber ensures vibration-free performance.
Python Grip™ compression five-arrow gripper fits all small- and large-diameter carbon and aluminum arrows.
Hood holds fixed and expandable broadheads with or without foam insert. Self-aligning broadhead-point hood
sockets. Adjusts vertically to accommodate arrows within
the axle-to-axle length of all brands of compound bows. Reversible for right- or left-hand use.
Camo pattern:Realtree AP™.
Extremely silent and sturdy. This would have recieved 5 stars but there were a few confusing things. One, there were no instructions in the package about how to put this on. Two, I understood how it should mount on the bow, but there were extra parts for it and I am not really sure what they were for. Third, I have a 2008 Diamond Marquis, and the screws supplied were too long. So I went to a hardware store and got some shorter ones and it mounted right up with no problem. Lastly, when I was having problems with these issues I contacted G5 and they still have not responded to me and it has been over 3 weeks.
The locking system is genius. It is silent and very tight. I really like how easy it is to unlock it and remove it. I see this being very, very handy when game are in nearby. It's strong an sturdy and I didn't notice any vibration. My arrows were held very snugly.
The rest is a little bit heavier than I would like but not heavy enough to be a big deal. I would admit that I'm probably being a little bit too critical, too. But when you have a sub-4 pound bow, you don't want add weight too recklessly.
Now the problem. After installing it and I figured out how to quickly detach it by just twisting it a bit and it popped right off. Awesome! However, at the range (the day after I bought it) when demonstrating the mechanism to a buddy, the magnet popped off and stayed in the riser mount. Don't worry, if this happened in the field, all would be fine because it stayed attached as snuggly as when I first pulled it out of the box. However, how could this happen? The magnet is apparently stronger than the glue to hold it to the quiver. This needs improvement.
After further examination, the piece on the quiver that fits into the riser mount and latching device is made of non-metal, perhaps some plastic (but hard to tell). Because the magnet doesn't pull the piece into the metal riser mount, the connection may not be flush. If you engage the lever lock, you could bend that piece of 'plastic'. I'm sure there is a good engineering reason for it being plastic, but I have a very sour taste after this experience.
I gave it three stars and a 'recommend' because the design is awesome and I can quickly and quietly remove it. Even though it has flaws, it is still operable in the field. At the moment, I'm not sure that I will be exchanging it or replacing it.
Works really really well. Using smaller diameter arrows had one slot in quiver where the rubber didnt want to grip the shaft as tight as the rest, but its the arrow i used while hunting anyway. The rest held tight and quiver locks down tight and is silent.