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Anyone Use a Back Quiver with a CamelBak??

Started by Nala, September 15, 2012, 04:22:00 AM

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Nala

Hey all,

I was looking at a Camelbak the other day, one that held 100 ounces.  It has the back harness that snapped in front and it felt really secure.  No doubt it would work really well.
What I was wondering is how well it would work if you put a back quiver on top of it.  Has anyone done it?  How well did it work for you and was it comfortable?

I'm looking for options on carrying water.

Thanks

Nalajr

Grey Taylor

I made a simple round quiver out of some leather that I could strap to the side of a Camelback. It only holds a couple of broadheads and another couple blunts but that is added to two more broadheads on a bow quiver. It worked pretty well for me. In the Arizona desert after javelina I figured I needed water more than arrows.

Guy
Tie two birds together; though they have four wings, they can not fly.
The Blind Master

Bud B.

Yep. I use a CamelBak Mule and back quiver. Not alot, but enough to make sure when putting the BH arrow back into quiver you get the quiver. I like the Mule due to the carrying capacity for other things.
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