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Your cart is empty.Just a Dad in Arizona
June 29, 2025
Okay so let's go over what a quiver is for- a tool for holding arrows so you can easily access arrows when target shooting or hunting. Simple really, right?Well yes and no, everyone is different, some enjoy hip quivers others back quivers and others holding arrows while shooting.I really enjoy a good hip quiver, and use a recurve/horsebow for target and hunting. With a few strands of 550 cord you can easily convert this into a back quiver as well.Pros of this quiver:1. Inexpensive2. Quality manufacturing3. Holds 15-30 arrows depending on tip design (broadheads or field points)4. Easy to adjust5. Easy to use.Cons:1. Not built for hunting (have to modify)2. Inexpensive- not really a con but some people really like brand name and expensive.Overall worth every penny. And I own 4 of them!
marie cozby
June 14, 2025
was very sturdy. we used it to hold wooden flowers for my son to hand out at ren faire. worked perfect for our intended use.
Jason M. Heon
April 4, 2025
I needed a hip quiver and this was a good price. Leather is what you would expect in this price range, but is nice and stiff and holds its shape well. Nice length and having a loop gives me the option of adding a strap to put on my back if I wanted to. Knocked one star off since it's a little noisy. Added some foam inside to fix the issue. Definitely feel like I got my money's worth.
Bonita
March 22, 2025
Received a black one and it is exactly what I wanted!!!! It's not too big and very sturdy. I can't wait to make a strap for it so I can wear it on my back. It does work well on my hip but I purchased this one specifically for use on my back as part of a costume.
Travis P.
October 17, 2024
So it turns out there's a good reason why the product photos show this quiver holding crossbow bolts - the quiver isn't really suitable for arrows above 28" or so. I put 12 31" carbon arrows with field tips into this quiver and watched as it started to hang almost perfectly horizontal. When moving to and from my target, I had to keep one hand on the arrows themselves to keep them from tipping and pouring out. Fortunately, my six year old son uses 28" arrows, so the quiver can go to him while I look for something better.The construction of the quiver seems fine. It's just not balanced well for longer arrows. I suppose if I really wanted to use it, I could weight the bottom, but it seems like adjusting the straps to make the angle more extreme would solve the problem. Unfortunately, the straps on this quiver are not easily adjusted without re-sewing.
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