The hottest quiver on the market is the Safari Tuff ArrowMaster side quiver. Tough enough for the roughest hunts, this side quiver has enough room for blunts, judos, and broadheads. Bright fletching is hidden and protected from wet weather, and arrows can be drawn or replaced quickly, quietly, and easily. Comfortably holds 6 broadhead tipped, or 12 field point tipped arrows. Measures approximately 36" long with removable top cover installed, 32" without. Weighs approximately 1 pound 5 ounces. ...read more
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I bought a second one in a week!
After trying so many of the top name trad bow quivers and finding some fault with all of them, I came full circle to this style. Rod makes a great quiver. It takes a little out of the box thinking if you are used to a bow mount but if you try this style you may be surprised how much you like no weight on the bow. This is the first quiver I am completely satisfied with.
My favourite quiver for all purposes
I have used nearly every type of quiver in my years of archery and hunting, and i never thought id find a better all-round quiver than a bow quiver. It felt a little strange at first not having the bow quiver, but i quickly found the Arrowmaster to be a very dependale, quality all round quiver. It serves me well hunting and in all forms of archery. Well done Rod on an awesome quiver!
Awesome quiver!
After trying a few different quivers, as well as ones I've made myself, I feel that this one exceeds my expectations... The fabric is quiet, there is a drain hole for wet weather, the side compartment has enough room for a sandwich, and the best feature is the fletching cover.... nothing ruins my hunts more than wet feathers! This is a sweet quiver and I'd recommend it to anyone… read more making the sneak on some jittery game...
Very quiet and comfortable easy arrow acess
I bought this for 3-d and stump shooting and it is working out great for that . I havent tried it in the rain yet but if it keeps my feathers dry i will use it hunting . So far i really like it very easy to get arrows in and out and hardly notice its on my side . I carry my water bottle in storage compartment and there is plenty more room for other stuff you may want to put in it… read more Overall i couldnt be happier , very nice quiver
I've found what I was looking for
First of all thank you for a very fast and prompt delivery. The quiver arrived just in time, Fallow rut has just kicked off. The quiver is very silent,comfortable and easy to access, kept my fletching dry while I hunted wet scrub(just after the rain) even without the cover.
As Advertised !
I've been using this quiver during the on-going spring turkey season and I can find no negatives!
Arrowmaster Side Quiver is a winner!
For a convenient way to carry a good size bundle of arrows, the Arrowmaster Side Quiver is a winner! Light weight and comfortable this quiver allows for a quiet way of carrying and concealing a large amount of arrows. I would definately recommend this quiver!
Pretty awesome quiver!
The only complaint would be that the pouch should be on the bottom. Otherwise this thing is awesome!
Very good quiver
My preferred quivers. He is very pleasant and quiet to wear. the new camo looks nice.
Safari Tuff is good quiver
This is a much better quiver than I anticipated. I was leary that it would not be easy to get arrows out of and back into but it is pretty easy to do both. The materiasls are very good and they are quite for stalking. It protects the arrow fletches from snags and the weather with a removable hood. It has a pocket for accessories. A large amount of arrows can be carried in it… read more when needed. All and all I am impressed with the functionality. It adjust very easily when on your shoulder and you can remove it quickly as well. I am able to attach it to a day pack and still able to access the arrows as if it were on my shoulder. The arrows stay pretty quite inside wwhen moving around. I don't think there is anything I don't like about it so far.
This is a very stiff quiver it should not collapse under normal use.
Here is a link to one https://www.3riversarchery.com/north-platte-heritage-rucksack.html
They all have the new three-point harness
You should pose this question to one of the fellows at 3Rivers. I’m unfamiliar with this specific quiver and use a very different type.
It would depend on the backpack. I don't see why it couldn't, but have not tried it.
I regularly strap my arrowmaster to my backpack. I use one of the compression straps snugged loosely just below the pocket. This way the opening is fully accessible, and the quiver cannot slide out of the strap.
If you are pulling the bow string with your left hand you would need the left handed bow quiver as well.
If you grab the arrow with your left hand then you need a left hand quiver. I shoot with my left hand on the bow and grab arrows with my right hand. I have a RT hand quiver. Hope this helps. Sent from my iPhone
The Arrow Shield is a cover that goes over the opening where the arrows come out of. This prevents things such as snow from getting into the quiver. The Arrow Shield can be found by this link http://www.3riversarchery.com/Safari+Tuff+Arrow+Shield_i6209X_baseitem.html
The quiver does not come with an arrow sheild. It helps keep junk out of the quiver and also protects your broadheads from rain and moisture. I bought one for my quiver from 3Rivers. The only down side from my perspective was that it was white on the inside instead of camo. It could flash a bit in stalks if you are not careful. Otherwise, love this quiver! Used it last year on a caribou and sheep hunt and it worked perfect in some nasty conditions and off horseback.
If i recall, it doesn't. It covers the bottom opening and prevents debris and rain from entering. The site sells it. Just do a search for safari tuff. It's worth the price and a great, comfortable and quiet quiver. Hope this helps.
Yes, this quver has a d ring in the top and the another one in the bottom.
Sting, There is a "D" ring on this quiver. It is located in the lower shoulder strap attatching loop, which is sewed to the quiver. The shoulder strap is separate from this loop. I have attatched two photos to this email showing the upper and lower connections for the shoulder strap. I can make out the D-ring in the picture in the 3Rivers catalog. It is opposite the Arrow Shield which is sold seperately. No detailed instructions came with this item, nor does the Safari Tuff website describe how to use it beyond the obvious. What is the D-ring there for? The description calls this a 3-point strap design. I think that because the upper end of the shoulder strap is attatched to a short fist-sized loop, it makes a three point connection to the quiver, but I don't know. Maybe this D-ring is a place for an additional strap to hook up (such as the "Traditional Side Strap" pn 6110 in 3Rivers catalog) to go. Note that all the strap hardware are made of some type of polymer, not metal. This strikes me as a good quiver for hunting, but I have not used it yet. Steve Hartford City, IN
This quiver has two plastic d-rings. One at each end of the shoulder strap.
The Safari Tuff quiver is going to be a little bigger than the Dawgware quiver. If anything it would only be an extra arrow or two.
Not familiar with the Dawgware Deluxe Quiver. I can say that I just returned from a hunt in the Brooks Range in Alaska and had 8 broadheads, 2 Zwicky tipped arrows and a blunt in it. Worked fine.
The Arrowmaster is slightly larger it is 3 1/2'' longer and weighs 7oz more it comes with a storm flap (hood) and a pocket on the side. The Arrowmaster is what I personally use and recommend.
These quivers come water resistant from the factory. The fletch cover and arrow shield will seal everything up. I still recommend using some water proofing to keep the heavy downpours out.