

This is similar to the back quiver but instead is attached to your hip. This is not very practical for hunting, but works fine for target practice because most of these can hold over a dozen arrows with field points attached. Back QuiverĪ back quiver comes equipped with straps that go over and around your torso so that the quiver sits on the archers back. They are strapped securely in and won’t make any noise when walking through the woods or climbing your tree stand. Types of Bow QuiversĪ quiver that comes with a mounting bracket and is mounted directly onto your bow is the quietest way to transport your arrows, and also the most convenient. What type of quiver you need depends on the number of arrows you plan on using, as well as if you shoot with your right or left hand. Many people use these for compound bows, crossbows and also recurve bows.

It’s also a great organizational tool that helps keep your equipment in a spot that you know will be protected and safe. Some quivers come equipped with an LED light which can be used as a backup flashlight Many even come in camo so that you can stay as invisible as possible. The points are protected inside the quiver so that the hunter does not accidentally pierce themselves. The point of a bow quiver is to keep the arrows safely organized for the hunter.

The ability to detach and attach the quiver to the bow is effortless, and quick to say the least. I would have to rate this quiver a 9 out of 10. If I had to rate this quiver on a scale from 1- 10. I am positive this would eliminate the rocking portion of the hood, but it is more important to me to have it bumped up against the riser. I was told to move the quiver down off the fade out portion of the limb. I like to have my quivers close to the riser to completely eliminate the possibility of the quiver affecting the action of the limbs. I still get a little rocking of the hood on the top limp. However, after speaking with John I got this resolved over one quick email, thanks John. I was having a little movement with the quiver when I first attached it to the bow. I was a little concerned at first about how well this quiver would hold on the bow. This particular quiver is a strap on model. The quiver is also very light weight, which was another concern I had when purchasing a quiver. The most important factors to me is the silence, and durability that this quiver contains. The quiver is made with perfection, and quality materials. I wanted to put this quiver to the test in the field, and practice range. I received my quiver last week, and took sometime with it before I did this review. As a doctor that answers his own phone, that is extremely refreshing to me. When you order anything from Kanati, you speak directly to John. I received my quiver from John Dill within 3 days of my order date, the fast shipping and customer service was great. However, with this bow I wanted one piece of my collection to be “pretty”. I am a hunter primarily, so usually looks don’t mean much to me. I honestly could not find a quiver that would even compare to the Kanati quiver “look wise”. After searching the internet for quivers, I finally settled on the Kanati bow quiver. With that being said, I needed to find a beautiful quiver to match up to this bow. As most of you that follow Tradgeeks already know, I got a new longbow a couple weeks ago.
