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Back quiver for broadheads
Back quiver for broadheads











Famous in their line-up is the October Mountain Traditional Suede Hip/Back Quiver recommended for both intermediate right- and left-handed archers.

back quiver for broadheads

October Mountain attracts a strong following for keeping the traditional designs of many archery accessory essentials. One of these accessories is the Titan Compact Back Quiver Orange, which we recommend to both right-handed and left-handed archers who want their quivers to have an added padding to its shoulder straps. Vista understands the importance of making the accessories ambidextrous, so both left- and right-handed archers won't feel isolated.Īrchers respect Allen as a brand for adding protection layers to its selection of accessories. People like Vista for the way it makes sure it elevates the accessories industry by adding, say, arrow pockets to the quivers and ensuring that the gear is comfortable even for all practice situations. We especially recommend to intermediate archers their Vista Raider Youth Back Quiver that both right-handed and left-handed users can enjoy. Vista is a global provider of versatile and multi-bow archery accessories. Whether as a beginner or expert archer, we highly recommend the Wyandotte Shoulder Quiver w/Pocket Medium for right-handed shooters for its adjustable shoulder strap design and a front zippered pocket. Wyandotte serves archers with its reliable traditional leather gear, such as gloves, armguards and shoulder quivers that help increase the hunter's harvest. Our criteria for what makes a reliable hunting hip and back quiver would include: durability, body material, portability, adjustability, ease of installation and quantity of add-ons. The only modification that I have suggested after quite extensive field testing, is for the angle of the front opening to be relaxed a little, to make it easier to get arrows out in a wider range of positions.ĭealing with László is always a pleasure and the quality of his work is absolutely first aims to offer in this category some of the world's prominent hunting hip and back quivers sold by established brands, including: Neet, October Mountain, Vista, Allen, and Wyandotte. As I generally use arrows with various kinds of small game heads on them which are wider than either field points or broadheads, the volume of the quiver at the base is designed for there to be enough room for me to fit a couple of dozen arrows in at a time. There’s lambswool lining in the top collar, and a foam pad in the base, so it’s easy to keep the arrows quiet in a stalking situation. About half way between my side and my back works best, and I can retrieve arrows comfortably without having to look at what my draw hand is doing.

back quiver for broadheads

I also shoot what is colloquially (but incorrectly) known as a horsebow, and various different length bows can get caught up in a quiver that is too far around behind the body. I usually have it low down by my side on the draw hand (right) side of my body, and sometimes around behind my back. The VLBB stalking quiver has worked perfectly for me under these kinds of conditions. Given that I’m known by some of my archery friends as ‘Captain Flatcap’ for my tendency to be wearing a flatcap almost year round … Laszlo had a stamp made and the quiver is personalised with my nickname!įor the kind of archery I mostly do, the stalking quiver and back quiver work best for extracting arrows while wrestling with the undergrowth and traversing over uneven ground. The next day I took it out for a test drive, and it has been my main field quiver ever since.Īs with anything that comes from VLBB, it is beautifully made, with quality materials and tidy, strong stitching.

back quiver for broadheads

In October 2020 the prototype VLBB stalking quiver arrived in Australia after a brief journey from Hungary on the other side of the world. He suggested that he’d make one and I’d test it out, and give him some comments for any modifications it might need. It was then he mentioned that he’d had in mind for some time a design for a stalking quiver. At the time I was interested in one of his field rig setups, but as the conversation went on, it became clear that because I’m primarily a roving / stump shooting kind of archer, that wasn’t going to be a good fit. In the past I’ve used his excellent finger tabs, so I knew what kind of leatherwork quality he was capable of. Back in mid 2020 I started talking to László about making me a new quiver.













Back quiver for broadheads