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Non-bow mounted quiver options

Started by Iowabowhunter, November 14, 2025, 10:22:24 AM

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stik&string, Tim Reese, Greenstyk, mjh, Iowabowhunter, rainman and 9 Guests are viewing this topic.

Iowabowhunter

Hey all, wondering what quivers you use that are not bow-mounted?
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Pat B

I use a Side Stalker style for 3D and target shooting and a GFA style side quiver for hunting. Never liked a back quiver.
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rastaman

I also prefer a side stalker style quiver.  3-Rivers came out with one in the last year that is pretty nice.  Safari Tuff makes a really nice one.  I had one made by one of our members here that i really like.
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trad_bowhunter1965

#3
I use and have a bunch of difference side quivers my favorite is the Jack Bowyer's The WILDERNESS, Side Stalker Quiver.
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Flemish Twister

I use a quiver that came with my back pack for tree stand hunting. Selway waist quiver for still hunting on the ground.
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Arctic Hunter

I used several different hip quivers over the years. Recently went back to a bow quiver. Hip quivers are great in the wind, but kind of a pain if you're doing a lot of spot and stalk hunting.
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EHK

I have one that came with my horn hunter pack and attaches to it.  I prefer a bow mounted quiver, but when I was a wheel bow shooter, I really liked that.

Maclean

I use bow quivers most of the time, but when I'm not I use the GFA style side quiver by Great Northern - the Sidekick. It's small, light, and versatile. I like my razor sharp broadheads to be secure, if you catch my drift.
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Davt

Started using the Raptor side stalker quiver around 1990. Still use the original one Ted made for me then. I imagine it will still be in use by someone in a hundred years from now.
Dav

Stumpkiller

#9
Another vote for a Side Stalker (Jack Bowyers).

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Tim Reese

Dryer weather the side stalker

Wet weather or snow I use the alpha quiver from riverwolf. It protects the arrows and feathers a lot better. I have fallen on it and never broke a arrow :)
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