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Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
Can be worn for hours without discomfort. Sturdy, have had 2 ( 1 for my kid, one for me when I use my compound bow) for months. No complaints
Rob
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2022
I walk our dogs in the woods behind our house on trails I cut out. That means there is trail maintenance. Two dogs, my extendable loopers, pruning shears, a snake grabber (for small branches twigs on the ground, not snakes LOL) oh, and whatever else I need with me, maybe marker flags (the ones with the 16" long wire,Everything else besides "two dogs...." takes a back seat. Or it use to. Or I would have to go out do the maintenance, and then take the girls. Lame. Now I load it all into this quiver and get on down the road! It's perfect. It keeps the things out of the way of trail snags, and in a pinch I can get to the longer things like that snake stick.Sometimes you have to think outside the box. I had a need and this fulfilled it. 5 Stars!
Vlad S.
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2022
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Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2022
This is my second year shooting my recurve bow and I've always wished I had a quiver while practicing. I'd usually end up putting my arrows on whatever was close like a table or bbq grill and that wasn't always convenient. I saw this quiver and decided to give it a try. Turns out, it's really nice!There are some really good features on this: First, the three straps secure the quiver nicely. Two straps wrap around the waste and the third goes over the shoulder and they all secure together at the chest. This prevents the quiver from sliding off or moving out of reach.Second, there are loops on the straps that prevent the excess strap from dangling once everything is pulled tight. That's absolutely necessary to avoid interference with the bowstring.Third, there is a zipper pouch on the front of the quiver that's incredibly useful to hold equipment. I put in an armguard, an arrow puller, and archery glove, and a stronger. With the arrows in the quiver, that's literally everything I need to practice besides the target and bow. It's convenient to have those things in one place so I can grab it and go.I would not recommend hunting with this quiver because the arrows jostle around and make a lot of noise. There is no way to secure the arrows and so they could easily fall out if ducking beneath some brush.I also don't know if I would put arrows with boradheads in this quiver. I haven't tested it but I feel like the inside fabric would get torn up by the blades.If you are looking for a great quiver to use while practicing, look no further! This quiver delivers.
Randall M. Rueff (K9RMR)
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2022
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