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Handy hip-style quiver
Allows arrow organization: separate slot for each arrow permits grouping 6 arrows into 2 groups of 3 for more efficient target practice. Several handy pockets accommodate tabs, wax stick, arm guard, natural wood golf tees for pinning targets to foam block, small practice notation pad, etc.
Good quality, but...
This is a really well-made quiver, but the individual arrow slots are awkward to load arrows into. Also, the zipper tab is noisy as you walk and it hits the metal zipper.
Great quiver!
Great! I just got mine today and it hasnt left my side since it got here! Keeps arrows in place without any rattle! As an added plus, it had small compartments for scorecards, pencils, ect.
A well made quiver for target shooting.
I bought this to use when I wear a coat as I usually use a pocket quiver. I find myself using it even when I am not wearing a coat. A good buy!
Great quiver for field shooting!
This is a very handy and convenient quiver that holds the arrows at just the right angle and height for easy access without getting in the way.
I would buy this product
excellent quality
Excellent and does the job
I own the deluxe and love this quiver. I swing it to the front to load the arrows then slide it to the small of my back for out of the way easy access. Been using it for a while now with no regrets. Many of my quivers hang on the wall as arrow holders. This one gets used constantly.
Very Practical Design!!!
A very practical product - holds arrows well with minimal movement. Very useful multiple pockets!
Great design
I like everything about this product it's comfortable,easy to use,quiet and very functional. The B model works great.
Not bad for the price
Found that this quiver is good for targets and competition in the feild. Just a little too bulky in the woods. If your sitting in a blind ot tree stand .. it's OK.
For a right-handed shooter the quivers should be placed at the 3 o'clock position
It should be worn so it is angled towards your back. Make sure it's also far enough around your hip so the arrows are not interfering with your shot. Sent from my iPad
I wear it exactly on my right hip so that the arrows point back and out of the way of my right arm. I've never had a problem with it there. They do sell a right and left handed option so make sure you ordered the right one!
For a right-handed shooter the quivers should be placed at the 3 o'clock position
It should be worn so it is angled towards your back. Make sure it's also far enough around your hip so the arrows are not interfering with your shot. Sent from my iPad
I wear it exactly on my right hip so that the arrows point back and out of the way of my right arm. I've never had a problem with it there. They do sell a right and left handed option so make sure you ordered the right one!
The 145 grain will fit into the slots. With the Hammers having sharp edges it is a little difficult to get them in due to they do snag a little on the Fabric of the quiver.
It's tough to say. I've never used those blunts before, but I think they would be hard to insert into the quiver and might be difficult to get out. Also, I found the zipper hold to be very noisy as it jingles against the rest of the zipper and replaced it with 5-50 cord. Off the shelf, it's not designed for any type of hunting if that's what you're thinking of using it for. I wouldn't recommend using them for this quiver as it's designed more for field tips and tournaments and they could rip the fabric.
No, this quiver will not work with any broadheads. It is only made to accept field points.
No you won't be able to. Back quivers or bow quivers are your best bet for using Zwickie Judos. Also I had problems with the quiver not being strong enough for wood arrows, hope your shooting aluminum or carbon, Jeff
You will not be able to use any broadheads for this quiver. Only field points will fit. I just use it for competitions. You'll need a broadhead quiver for hunting. Hope that helps.
Too big for broadheads. Pretty much a field point set up. But for what it is, its the most comfortable one yet. Great arrow placement. Out of the way and easy to reach.
If your right handed you will want to get a right handed quiver.
Right hand model, the arrow nocks of your arrows should be facing behind you as you wear the quiver, hope this helps, J
I purchased the right hand version (hangs on your right side), so I can retrieve my arrows with my right hand. Barry
Yes, this quiver is only meant to hold 6 arrows.
The pocket on these quivers is 10" deep. You would have 12" of arrow sticking out.
You will need a RH quiver.
False. To be worn on the right side and fletching in front, you'll need left hand quiver. Base on your statement, I bought the left hand for my right hip thinking it will be facing to my back: but nope, facing front....