So what quivers do you use? Looking for a new one to replace my cheap bohning, leather perhaps.
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So what quivers do you use? Looking for a new one to replace my cheap bohning, leather perhaps.
I use a bog standard / common all garden cordura 4 tube hip quiver on a decent leather belt.
I've been an archer since 1986 and it's the only quiver I've ever owned. Now that is value for money.
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for the wifes and mine anniversary im getting her a purple easton quiver. Its what she wants so thats what shes getting. In return shes getting me sme some new hunting boots.
the shorter length, nock rearward easton is good , even if a bit pricey here. the longer nock forward ones trip those less tall like myself, over out on 3d ranges. there's a matching belt available, works well. good quality and worth the price. i settled for the grey/silver, the only colour available at the time. 12 months use and holding up well.
I'm sorry, I have no idea. It was bought at a local archery shop, so is probably a proprietary brand or one they had made, but similar quivers are sold at just about every shop and also online.
The Easton quivers are nice as are some of the WinWin quivers, but mine's still going strong, so, I'll stick with it.
If I had the money I'd probably get a badlands hip quiver, but currently using something by PSE, which is serviceable but not great quality.
An alternative that might be worth considering is getting a cordura sheath for a 22" machete and, if you like, adding a few pvc tubes.
Didn't know about them. Would be made well.
http://www.cabelas.com/hunting-bags-...r-pack-3.shtml