![]() It’s reversible, so it’s a good option for right-handed archers as well as left-handed archers. Just a heads up!Īs my dad would say, “This one is a beaut.” Made out of tough leather, this model is a little taller-22 inches-so if you use longer arrows (or simply want a deeper pocket with less of the arrow shaft exposed), this is a fantastic option (and it’s sturdy enough for broadheads or judo-points). The only thing to keep in mind-and I don’t usually care about this sort of thing, but I know many traditional archers do, so I’ll mention it-is that it’s not actual leather it’s a synthetic material that looks a lot like leather. If you’re into cosplay or Ren Faires, this is a nice option, because it actually looks the part. It’s for both lefties and righties, so that’s nice. Perhaps the nicest feature is that it has a foam bottom, so you can feel safe putting broadheads or field tips into it. The piece fits about 20 to 24 arrows, which is more than you need if you’re just taking this to the range. This one is 19 inches tall, so just like the OMP Mountain Man, a good portion of your arrow shafts will be exposed (and again, that’s a good thing). This has a really interesting leather crown on the top of it, which I love: if you’re going to get a traditional back quiver, why not have it actually look like a traditional back quiver? Traditional Back Quiversįirst up! The OMP Mountain Man Suede Side/Back Quiver. Hunting back quivers, which may or may not be camouflage, usually have pockets for various types of gear, and are excellent choices for roving and sneaking up on prey these are a little less popular among the traditional archery crowd, but they’re great for people who want to hunt, as well as for recurve archers and compound archers who just want to go to the range.Traditional back quivers, which are usually simple, streamlined, and made out of leather-these are a great option for traditional bow enthusiasts, as well as recurve archers and compound archers who simply like to do some target shooting and.This just an observation, but in my experience, there seem to be two types of back quivers: hunting), discuss some things you’ll want to keep in mind when buying a back quiver, and explore some of the recent talk about back quivers and their role in archery. I’ll go through some quivers I like (including the different types-traditional vs. jack makes them for 3 rivers.On this page, we’ll try to figure out the best back quiver for you. You can get this quiver from 3 rivers archery also. I have found most people if they dont like a bow quiver realy like the Cheif side quiver. ![]() Every one is diferant and everyone seams to like diferant quivers. Now the side quiver (CHEIF) made by Jack Bowers is a good quiver, It hangs on your side with a strap that hangs over your shoulder and you pull your arrows out from the front very lil movement and has a fletch cover to protect them from rain.I like to cary a pack when i hunt so I like to have my arrows on the bow I stain them grean for hunting and use lite color feathers so they dont look like a flag. The only thing i dont like about the cat quiver is it is hard to sit down and while taking an arrow out to shoot is easy putting it back in the quiver is a lil more difacult. The cat quiver is good for a few things one is if it is raining thats the best quiver to protect your feather fletching. I can control where they are for brush and they are right infront of me when I need them. I have both a cat quiver and a selway bow Quiver, I also have a cheif side stalker quiver from Jack Bowers. I dumped mine after hunting with a buddie who was wearing one and I could easily see him even though he was sneaking along slowly. When you walk the arrow fletching waves like a flag, even with a cover on the fletching it shouts "here I am". ![]() I do have to say the only drawback I can see is when you go to sit down with cat quiver on, it sticks down a little and makes it hard to sit with it on.įor those considering a hip quiver, my experience is don't. Getting arrows out of the cat quiver is no problem IF you are careful. Here in the early bow season it's sooo hot and dry, I wear mesh camo over shorts, wear my cat quiver II and try not to scrap anything. Mostly I back pack hunt and wear a Shuh pack and carry my bow with quiver attached(or rifle depending on my draw luck). I too am 6'4" and have tried bow quivers, back quivers, hip quivers and the cat quiver puts the arrows behind my body profile. I have had little problem when I take it slow and try not to make any noise, which is the ultimate goal of bow hunting. ![]() You have a point there, but basicly ANYTHING might hang up on brush: bow, gun, backpack, quiver, etc. ![]()
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