![]() This is ONLY for righties, which means that it’s a little more custom fit-and, because there’s more fabric that between the belt loop and the actual quiver, the quiver may jiggle a little bit less when you’re walking around. It’s good for arrows 30+ inches, and it has plenty of compartments to stash a couple of smaller tools you may need during an afternoon at the range. The Bohning Adult Right Hand Target Quiver is similar to the Easton model, but it’s got five tubes, instead of three, and can hold up to 20 or more arrows (if you’re not finicky about the fletchings touching). The Bohning Adult Right Hand Target Quiver I won’t say it’s the best hip quiver, but I think it’s certainly among them. That big pouch on the side that says “Easton” is attached to the quiver itself by Velcro, and you can take it off and stick to the other side of the quiver if you want to put the quiver on the other side of you.Įaston has other hip quivers with more bells and whistles (and I discuss one below), but I think this is a great, no-frills, simple quiver that can last a long time. This quiver is reversible, meaning they can sell it to both lefties and righties. One of the reasons Easton is such a big player in the equipment game is because they make clever products. Plus, it has an internal zippered pouch INSIDE the big pouch, where you can stash things you don’t want to lose (and for me, that’s keys, credit cards, etc.-if it’s small, I’m going to lose it). Plus-this is my favorite feature-it has a pouch with internal pockets, so you can store some small items you may want to bring along: an Allen wrench, an extra glove, bow string wax, that sort of thing. At my range, we shoot ends of six arrows, so I put two arrows in each tube, and that way I’m reasonably certain that the fletchings never get too jostled. There’s a reason it’s popular: it’s manufactured in a bunch of different colors (black, red, pink, blue, and camo), it can comfortably fit arrows that are 30+ inches long, and it can store up to 18 arrows (six in each tube) if you’re not worried about the fletchings rubbing up against each other. When I got started in archery, this is the side quiver that I bought, and it served me well. Easton is a well-known and highly-regarded sporting equipment manufacturer, and we think the Flipside a great option for new archers. The piece is part of the Prairie Edge Collection.I can make a prediction: if you’ve been to the range recently, it’s highly probable you’ve seen the Easton Flipside 3-Tube Hip Quiver. ![]() The bow set is not made to be used as a weapon and is for display purposes only. ![]() The arrows have ochre colored wooden shafts with groove marks and colored crests, wild turkey feather fletching, and long, tapered metal tips. ![]() It has a leather wrapped handgrip and is strung with imitation sinew. It is stained a deep, reddish brown and painted with markings on both the inside and outside of the bow - black markings around the handgrip on the outside and colorful tribal designs on an ochre background on the inside. The seams have been sewn with leather lacing and fringe hangs from the edges of the case and quiver. ![]() The bow case has a tapered body the quiver is embellished with white beadwork and red leather around its top opening, and a wooden spine along its top seam. The bow case and arrow quiver are made of split-cowhide. Created by non-Native American artist Dan Chapman, and inspired by a Plains Indian design, this bow set features a tapered bow case, a quiver with beaded details, long leather fringe, and decorated arrows. ![]()
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