Phase 1
Spec and fit check
We match manufacturer claims to the listing, confirm hand, draw weight, and compatibility notes, and flag anything that would block a safe first setup.
Quick verdict: I’d buy the Mathews LowPro Detachable Quiver if you shoot a supported Mathews hunting bow and want tight riser balance plus a quiet, tool-free detach. It fits best on LIFT-family, Phase4, Image, V3X, or ARC setups where BridgeLock and Integrate MX2 stacks already crowd the riser.
✓ Best for
Choose it if you hunt with a supported Mathews platform and want the quiver tight to the riser. It also fits hunters who walk in with shafts on the bow,…
✕ Not for
Skip it if you share gear across brands, want hip or 3D carry, leave a quiver mounted all season, or already run a quiet universal QD on a tight budget.…
The 10-Second Answer
I’d buy the Mathews LowPro Detachable Quiver if you shoot a supported Mathews hunting bow and want tight riser balance p
On a frosty ladder climb, that detach matters. You want a quiet bracket and arrows that stay seated.
A hunter running Hoyt one weekend and Mathews the next will feel that limitation. OEM LowPro is built for one lane, not a shared range bag.
4.3
Out of 5 stars
Editor's Verdict
I’d skip it if you need one quiver across brands, prefer hip carry, or never pull a quiver in the stand. Then a universal hunting quiver or Fixed LowPro usually fits.
The ~$249.99 price is the real tradeoff. You’re paying for OEM geometry and dual-mount balance, not a logo alone.
— ambermitchellI like this quiver when the goal is balance and detach, not badge matching. If your bow already lives in the Mathews ecosystem, LowPro Detachable solves a real field problem: keep the quiver close for the walk in, then get it off the bow for the shot.
I would not buy it just because the riser says Mathews. If a universal QD already hangs quiet and your groups are fine, keep the money for arrows and broadheads.
Overview
This is a bow-mounted hunting quiver, not a belt pouch. It grips five arrows against the riser with rubber holders and a padded hood, then uses a tool-free bracket so you can park it on the bow or leave the mount and shoot clean.
The buying case is in-line balance, BridgeLock and Integrate MX2 clearance, and detach for crowded bow accessory setups. Versus Fixed LowPro, you pay for remount convenience. Versus a universal QD, you pay for riser geometry. Versus an Easton Flipside hip quiver, you stay on the bow.
Choose it if you hunt with a supported Mathews platform and want the quiver tight to the riser. It also fits hunters who walk in with shafts on the bow, then drop the quiver on the hang.
Skip it if you share gear across brands, want hip or 3D carry, leave a quiver mounted all season, or already run a quiet universal QD on a tight budget. BridgeLock is not the mount itself; the quiver hangs from supported Mathews riser geometry.
Specs, Visualized
Summary: spec: Detail. capacity: 5 arrows. hand: RH (B09SX5V6KT); LH sold separately. color: Black. mount: Ultra-low-profile riser, dual mount points. compatible platforms: LIFT family, Phase4, Image, V3X, ARC. clearance notes: BridgeLock sights, Ultrarest Integrate MX2. price band: About $249.99
Strung length
20"
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How We Tested
Summary: We verify listing specs, check owner feedback across Amazon and forums, and compare against bows and accessories we have already reviewed on Bow Advice.
Phase 1
We match manufacturer claims to the listing, confirm hand, draw weight, and compatibility notes, and flag anything that would block a safe first setup.
Phase 2
We read recent Amazon reviews and archery forum threads for repeat praise, repeat complaints, and gaps between marketing copy and real-world use.
Phase 3
We compare price, included accessories, and upgrade path against close competitors so the recommendation reflects value—not just brand loyalty.
Owner Consensus
Summary: Shoppers usually praise solid build, confident mounting, and a cleaner look once seated. That tracks with LowPro’s job: feel planted, keep broadheads covered, and avoid a floppy bolt-on silhouette. The…
Shoppers usually praise solid build, confident mounting, and a cleaner look once seated. That tracks with LowPro’s job: feel planted, keep broadheads covered, and avoid a floppy bolt-on silhouette.
The pushback is almost always price. Buyers who expected a cheap universal quiver to feel identical often call the spend hard to justify.
Common praise
Common complaints
Forum chatter splits cleanly. Hunters on LIFT and Phase4 stacks like the tighter riser feel and quiet detach. Skeptics ask whether $250 buys more than pride, and whether BridgeLock plus Integrate MX2 still clears a full hood of broadheads. Dry-fit your sight, rest, and quiver together before opening day.
I like this quiver when the goal is balance and detach, not badge matching. If your bow already lives in the Mathews ecosystem, LowPro Detachable solves a real field problem: keep the quiver close for the walk in, then get it off the bow for the shot. I would not…
Best for
Choose it if you hunt with a supported Mathews platform and want the quiver tight to the riser. It also fits hunters who walk in with shafts on the bow,…
Not for
Skip it if you share gear across brands, want hip or 3D carry, leave a quiver mounted all season, or already run a quiet universal QD on a tight budget.…
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Check price on Amazon →It is a 5-arrow bow-mounted hunting quiver from Mathews designed to sit close to supported risers. The Detachable version adds a tool-free bracket so you can remove the quiver without tools.
It is built for recent supported platforms such as the LIFT family, Phase4, Image, V3X, and ARC. It is not a promise that every older Mathews bow will fit the same LowPro geometry.
Both aim for a low-profile, in-line feel. Detachable adds remount hardware so you can pull the quiver for the shot, while Fixed stays on for hunters who never want to remove it.
Yes, Mathews positions LowPro around BridgeLock clearance and Integrate MX2 stacks on supported platforms. Still dry-fit your hood, pins, and rest before you trust a season of broadheads.
The common listed band is about $249.99 for this RH Black SKU. Check Amazon for the live number, because accessory pricing moves.
It is worth it when you care about Mathews OEM balance and clearance more than saving money. If your universal QD is already quiet and centered, keep it and spend elsewhere.
B09SX5V6KT is the RH Black listing. Left-hand shooters should buy the matching LH SKU instead of forcing this one.
Yes, the mount is for supported Mathews risers, not a BridgeLock-only clamp. BridgeLock still matters for the clearance package Mathews designed around these bows.
Buy the Mathews LowPro Detachable Quiver RH Black (B09SX5V6KT) if you want OEM low-profile balance and quiet detach on a supported Mathews hunting bow. Skip it if you need multi-brand flexibility, hip carry, Fixed-only simplicity, or a cheaper universal mount.
For more options, see our best quivers for hunting picks, then confirm live pricing. Finishing a Mathews hunting bow setup? This SKU keeps the front end in one OEM lane.