ey guys lookin into a new back quiver and am curious what ud guys would recomend. i dont wanna pay an arm an a leg for it though. i perfer one that holds a good number of arrows thanks guys
I just bought a used cat quiver three. It has worked out great so far.
Check out our web site . We have quite a few on there.
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You hafta check out Mikes Archery Leather. AWESOME quality at an affordable price!
You can always just make your own
ditto what gobblegrunter said!
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You won't find any better than a Back quiver made by Shell.
Mike G is a TradGanger and sponsor, and his quivers are affordable and excellent; they're very popular here in the Territory.
http://www.mikesarcheryleather.com/hunter_quivers.htm
I use one made by Neet.Holds plenty of arrows and has a three point hook up that keeps it in place.
Years ago I had a large Hill style of heavy leather. I would recommend against the type as it was overly large (the loose arrows clattered around), so stiff it was noisy, and was always shifting.
I would recommend a smaller one, of flexible leather so it forms to your back and closes on the arrows
i plan on trying to make one out of a deer hide as soon as i can get a deerhide. any blueprints or how tos on making one is very helpful and greatly appreciated thanks
QuoteOriginally posted by Stumpkiller:
Years ago I had a large Hill style of heavy leather. I would recommend against the type as it was overly large (the loose arrows clattered around), so stiff it was noisy, and was always shifting.
I would recommend a smaller one, of flexible leather so it forms to your back and closes on the arrows
A large, Hill style of the proper leather and sized for your body, even of thick leather will conform to your body and not let the arrows rattle about. The correct leather will lay down around the shafts but still have a space at the bottom for broadheads. Getting the correct carrying adjustment and fit to you makes a huge difference. Mine works excellent!
I vote with silent bear.
Pick a design and make your own. If you want to change something after its made you can. Just wait till you see it laying next to your quarry after a successful hunt.
pete
I love my Catquivers but if leather is your thing, you can make a great and servicable one yourself. It is pretty hard to mess it up and it will be a hoot to wear and use your own.
Steve