I am thinking of getting a Twig Archery Back Quiver and was wondering who has one and how you feel about it,also if you have any pictures with it on I would appreciate it to see how it rest on the back.Thanks for any info
I never had one, but from the pics he sent me years ago, they're pretty well constructed.
I'd probably opt for a hill style quiver, depending on how much you are willing to pay. Usually, for a good quality, correct fitting quiver, you're going to pay 150-175 bucks.
Howard Hill Archery may have some for a bit less money and they do craft a softer version which conforms more to your back.
If my arrows were 28"+, I'd go with the 22" quiver as compared to the 20"er.
Nate Steen of Sunset Hill Bows crafts an excellent hill style quiver. Good luck with whatever you decide on.
I have been to the shop at Twig and they are very well made. John's wife makes them and does a good job with leather. I hope this helps.
Mine is over 20 yrs old and still going strong..........
hvyhitter: Have you ever shot at Guernsey County Sportsmen?
Mine is almost 20 years old and it's still great. It is a well designed and great looking quiver.
A very high quality quiver and keeps the arrows against the back so there is not rattling. I love my Mikes Archery Leather quiver and the Twig would be a great second.
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Been years since I've been the Twig, and don't remember any back quivers. Last I knew he didn't have a website, how much are their quivers?
Found his website, but still doesn't show any back quivers.
Spoke with them the other day.They do not have them on their site any more but they will make one if they have the material.Seems like they might not stock them anymore.Hope this helps.