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4.5
My old one had to many years on it, this has been great replacement.Highly recommend for someone that wants a hip quiver. The field design keeps the arrows facing behind you and feel more comfortable.good productJust right!!!I shoot both olympic and barebow, and bought the black on black quiver since I didn't want a quiver with logos all over it. I window shopped it versus comparable quivers from Neet and Easton before deciding against a leather quiver, and now that I have it I am very impressed with the build quality. I really like this quiver. GIven the build quality, this should be the last quiver you have to buy. Initial observations: For aesthetic reasons, I'm not a fan of tube style quivers - which this is not. The zippers are cleanly sown, and the nylon fabric in the belt and quiver is heavy; NOT like the thin canvas belts that are included with some quiver combos. While it may take a bit longer to break in, I find that a plus since the belt is padded with no pressure points.Other features: Includes hooks for towel, arrow puller, arrow lube, as well as pockets for a pencil holder and other items. The quiver and the basket both have spacers on the inside so that there is an 'air gap' to the body- meaning they don't rub when walking. The quiver pocket includes a carbon fiber backing plate to avoid wear when returning arrows to the quiver. The field pocket/release pouch keeps things like an allen wrench and shooting tab, could hold a small pair of binoculars or a monocular, but since it is insulated and padded I like to stick my hand in there to warm it up.If I had to nitpick, the arrow pocket feels a bit shallower than I expected, but does accommodate a dozen full length arrows without any risk of arrows falling out. The carbon fiber backing plate is THICK. They could have saved a few ounces on something thinner. There is no place to attach a scorecard/tablet but you could probably repurpose one of the hooks. Finally, if you are a righty using a right handed quiver, the arrows face backward, which requires a bit more of a reach, but after using it for a while, it feels natural. If you prefer to have your arrows facing forward instead of back, you could buy a left handed quiver, but given the shallower arrow pocket, you might want to look elsewhere.