I have not had it in a driving rain but I did have it in a light to medium rain for a hunt (3-4 hours). No issues with the quiver all season. Hope this helps.
@@teamcajunbowfishing3298 i was hoping they made a rain fly for a quiver but they don't. So i bought a dish cover kinda like a shower cap to keep in my bag if it rains. Because i read someone cooked there electronics in there hex quiver.
@@fishingwithhoffman7365 I contacted Bear archery to get the official word on this. Here is the reply I received: I haven't seen hex light short out, but if it gets submerged in water completely it can get water inside the lights. Normally it just makes it so you can't turn it off until it dries out. I know they did change it recently and there is a membrane over the buttons which should help. So as I suspected through my use of this quiver, the 1st Gen model should be good in normal rainy hunting conditions. It appears that they have addressed any water issues in the newer models. This quiver will not be recommended for your spear fish setup. 😄 Hope this help your confidence in this quiver.
@@teamcajunbowfishing3298 thank you very much. Bear sent me a new Escalate. They are AWESOME and very great people! And customer service. I bought me like a tiny shower cap looking thing. It really goes over like food bowls and plates. And i am going to keep in in my hunting pouch. Its clear also. But so it it does rain or snow when i am on a hunt i can protect it. I really appreciate you getting the info for me man. That helps. And i appreciate it Sir
“You might not be able to see on the video”…why make it then? One of the worst instructional videos I’ve ever seen. Looking for help installing the hex lite quiver. This was absolutely zero help. How are you even making instructional videos?
Sweet looking bow I like it, very nice all decked out in Trophy Ridge black good video.
I was told this is not waterproof. Do they make a cover to cover the quiver if it rains?
I have not had it in a driving rain but I did have it in a light to medium rain for a hunt (3-4 hours). No issues with the quiver all season.
Hope this helps.
@@teamcajunbowfishing3298 i was hoping they made a rain fly for a quiver but they don't. So i bought a dish cover kinda like a shower cap to keep in my bag if it rains. Because i read someone cooked there electronics in there hex quiver.
@@fishingwithhoffman7365
I contacted Bear archery to get the official word on this. Here is the reply I received:
I haven't seen hex light short out, but if it gets submerged in water completely it can get water inside the lights. Normally it just makes it so you can't turn it off until it dries out. I know they did change it recently and there is a membrane over the buttons which should help.
So as I suspected through my use of this quiver, the 1st Gen model should be good in normal rainy hunting conditions. It appears that they have addressed any water issues in the newer models. This quiver will not be recommended for your spear fish setup. 😄
Hope this help your confidence in this quiver.
@@teamcajunbowfishing3298 thank you very much. Bear sent me a new Escalate. They are AWESOME and very great people! And customer service. I bought me like a tiny shower cap looking thing. It really goes over like food bowls and plates. And i am going to keep in in my hunting pouch. Its clear also. But so it it does rain or snow when i am on a hunt i can protect it. I really appreciate you getting the info for me man. That helps. And i appreciate it Sir
How long is the side stabilizer?
I believe that was the Hitman 8/10 inch bars. Most put the 10 inch up front but I like the weight to be more back so I put the 8 inch up front.
@@teamcajunbowfishing3298 thx
“You might not be able to see on the video”…why make it then? One of the worst instructional videos I’ve ever seen. Looking for help installing the hex lite quiver. This was absolutely zero help. How are you even making instructional videos?