Hip quiver

Hilltop

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Feb 25, 2014
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I still do. The pros are easy arrow accessibility without having them on your bow and the quiver is easy on and off. The cons are the leg strap is annoying on stalks and occasionally arrows will hit/catch on brush. I am planning on switching to a back quiver as I can't stand shooting with a bow mounted quiver.
 

ivorytip

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Mar 24, 2012
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i cant even imagine how many things would go wrong with a hip quiver, back quiver might be diff but I really like having mine on my bow. hilltop let us know what you think of back quiver, could it work with backpack on??
 

Gr8bawana

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Aug 14, 2014
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i cant even imagine how many things would go wrong with a hip quiver, back quiver might be diff but I really like having mine on my bow.
Squat down or kneel next to a rock or a piece of brush and have the fleching rake against it and make noise. AAAGGGHHH!!!
I like having my quiver on my bow, I practice with the quiver on bow and hunt with quiver on bow so it's just natural.
 

25contender

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Mar 20, 2013
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I used one for a season then sold it. It was great in more open areas but in the timber it was annoying as h$##!! I also tried a pack quiver and it was just as bat. Now I will only use a Tight Spot Quiver. I like how adjustable they are and I adjust mine so I can put the limb of my parallel limb bow on the ground or knee without knocking a arrow out our getting garbage in the nocks of the arrows in the quiver.