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Your cart is empty.Keep arrows at-the-ready position at all times. Designed to be used on the range or in-field. Dual easy-to-reach arrow-tube design allows for separation of arrows, ensuring ease of arrow removal. Crafted from rugged 600-Denier Polyester cloth covering and featuring a reinforced bottom to provide superior construction and integrity. Printed with the October Mountain Logo on front. Quick-clip design, allows for ease of belt/hip attachment and removal. Reversible for right or left hand shooters.
RJGould
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2017
These are very nice, however, the front lead needs shortened to half otherwise they spill too easy..
Lucky
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2015
Works great!
Dave L
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2015
Lightweight and the right height. Works well for me
BP1988
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2015
Same balance point issue mentioned in other reviews. when you put arrows in it it tilts forward and the arrows fall out. Not a functional product.
H. james
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2014
When you put arrows in it and hang it from your belt it tips forward and all the arrows spill out. What the point in having a quiver if the freaking arrows always fall out on the ground? DUH!
Hunter
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2014
Nice quiver for a beginner at a reasonable price.
Sam
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2014
Purchased locally (used store coupon). For the $4 I paid for it, it is okay, but like another reviewer stated, the loaded quiver tips forward too far, laying horizontal, causing arrows to spill out. To provide a counter-balance (like a hip quiver should already have), I found 1.25" brass disks which fit into the tubes, and inserted a piece of foam over the disks to protect the arrows from being blunted by hitting metal. It seems to work better now. I may end up shortening the upper strap to force the tube to sit more upright, or move the strap towards the top of the quiver (where it should be) if it continues to be an issue.It does have two 1.5" tubes, which hold a half-dozen Genesis II Aluminum arrows (each tube) comfortably. You can fit (squeeze in) 8-9 carbon arrows if you're careful, but a dozen aluminum or 16-18 carbon are pretty much limits. Removing the tubes will allow you nearly twice the carry-capacity, but you'd also lose the protection and organization/separation the tubes provide.EDIT: One friend suggested sand in the tubes for counter-balance, which would work, but I'd still recommend putting the sand into a balloon or container (so it won't absorb water), and use foam between the sand and field-tips so you don't rupture the balloon and abrade your tips (constant sand-paper action).
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