Looks well made. I like the adjustable belt. I currently have the deluxe hip quiver from Easton for my target shooting. One thing I like about the Easton version is the divided arrow compartment. see video
What that allows me to do is segregate arrows. Maybe I have a torn fletch and I want to set that arrow aside, or I bust a nock, or I have 4 arrows grouping real well on the field course...
So If I had that Hip quiver, I'd add 3 plastic tubes with a magnet in the bottom to hold the field tips from "bouncing" as I scramble up and down the hills on the 3D course.
I know Aron peruses this forum. you can tell he has spent plenty of time on the archery course by what he highlighted... I like the flexibility of add on pouches. I like the belt adjustibility and rigidness better than the one on the Easton field/hip quivers
What that allows me to do is segregate arrows. Maybe I have a torn fletch and I want to set that arrow aside, or I bust a nock, or I have 4 arrows grouping real well on the field course...
So If I had that Hip quiver, I'd add 3 plastic tubes with a magnet in the bottom to hold the field tips from "bouncing" as I scramble up and down the hills on the 3D course.
I know Aron peruses this forum. you can tell he has spent plenty of time on the archery course by what he highlighted... I like the flexibility of add on pouches. I like the belt adjustibility and rigidness better than the one on the Easton field/hip quivers