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Neet Leather Center of Back Quiver |
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Item Number: 5066X
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Q: Will this hold 3 blade broadheads well, keeping the heads from damaging? Asked on 3/19/2013 by JJ from San Diego, CA Know the answer? Answer this question 5 answers A: yes you can have 3 bladed broadheads in the quiver , I have montecs 125 grain and they are just fine in the quiver and doesn't cause damage , and also the quiver has a leather string which you can adjust how tight you want your arrows to be in the quiver , meaning they wont move around making any noise , but with the 3 bladed broadheads you have to widen it a bit so you can pull the arrow out ... Answered on 3/20/2013 by Anonymous A: Yes, This will hold 3 blade head fine. They may rub each other a little bit but you can always put a piece of foam in the bottom to keep them from touching. Answered on 3/20/2013 by Art from 3Rivers Archery A: I would say yes it will do that easily. Answered on 3/20/2013 by JediKnight from PA A: Yes. There are three different places to put Arrows. I can store 12 normal arrows(practice tips) and I'm sure you could easily store three broad heads without scratching the blades or damaging the points at all. Sent from my iPod Answered on 3/20/2013 by Anonymous A: I hold 2 blade traditional on mine, And I place 16 arrow in it ! In case you can stuff the bottom with foam Another 2 inch and glued , I personally Think that if you carry 9 arrow it will be fine! But imagination and some labor and u can do Anything,,, almost! Is a very comfortable quiver, very good for spot And stalk, ( I hunt that way, on the ground) And cause the Arness system is firmly in place And easy to pull arrow with just little movement! Best regard Sent from my iPhone Answered on 3/19/2013 by Anonymous
Q: So i have a right handed bow, so i need a right handed quiver, meaning i pull the bow string with right hand. Im new at this,and i think its cool. Thanks Asked on 3/3/2013 by New BowMan from Placerville Ca Know the answer? Answer this question 4 answers A: Yes, you will need a right handed quiver. That will put the arrows over your right shoulder. Answered on 3/4/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: The answer would be yes you need a right handed quiver. Answered on 3/4/2013 by JediKnight from PA A: yeah the quiver is for a right hander meaning you will pull the arrows out with your right hand and your bow will be in your left hand I've just purchased this quiver and it is great and fits nice and tight to the body and easy to pull out arrows , and another great thing is the extra pocket in front to put in gear .... Also you can put in target arrows at the front part of the quiver and the back part of the quiver for hunting which you can tighten with leather strap meaning your arrows wont hit against each other making any noise ... great product and must have!!! Answered on 3/3/2013 by Anonymous A: Yep, you got it. Fire away! Answered on 3/3/2013 by Anonymous
Q: A quick question, is this type of quiver made for taller and "bigger" people looking for a back quiver. I'm 6'5 and 250lb. Bit of a gut. Just trying to make sure I don't spend the money not for it to fit. Asked on 2/1/2013 by Ray from Pine Ridge, SD Know the answer? Answer this question 7 answers A: I'm 6'4" and 280# myself, this quiver fits fine, and is extremely adjustable. Both the over the shoulder and around the middle straps can be adjusted quite a bit, and I have them nowhere near the largest/longest settings. That being said, I've only really got it to settle more down my back than I'd like. Sometimes I have to reach over quite a bit to get an arrow, and putting arrows back in the quiver can be a bit tough sometimes, but I'm not sure if that's unique to this quiver or typical of all back quivers. -Steve Answered on 2/7/2013 by Anonymous A: I bought for a big guy, he hasn't said that it isn't working for him. Answered on 2/4/2013 by Anonymous A: I don't know if it is necessarily made for taller people but there is plenty of adjustment in the three straps for this quiver. All three straps are adjustable. I am 5' 9" average build and have all three straps set to their shortest setting. So, if you are bigger than me there should be plenty of adjustment there. If you are smaller than I am you may need a hole punch to add holes for shorter settings. Nice quiver, I can fit my arm guard, string wax, spare string, bow square, extra arrow nocks, spare nock sets and nock set pliers in the compartment. Some quivers the front compartment or pocket is useless. All I need to do is grab my bow and quiver and I'm ready to go... Answered on 2/1/2013 by Yankee Longbow from W. Greenwich, RI A: The straps have enough adjustment that you should be able to fit into them with out any problems. Answered on 2/1/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: I think this quiver would be too tight for you to smoothly reach back for arrows. Answered on 2/1/2013 by Anonymous A: Yes the quiver would work for a bigger guy, it has straps that are very adjustable. Sent from my Verizon Wireless Phone Answered on 2/1/2013 by Steph from Ohio A: Well I can only say that the straps that are on the quiver are fairly large whether or not they are large enough for you is hard to say although if I had to guess I would say yes. Otherwise it is a very nice quiver and I am very happy with mine. Answered on 2/1/2013 by JediKnight from PA
Q: Can this back quiver be used as an over the shoulder type quiver? Or must you put you put the strap over your head and across your back? Asked on 11/10/2012 by pj from Seattle,WA Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: Not sure about the question. My single strap quivers, which I would consider over the shoulder, go over my head too. I like the extra strap because it holds the quiver exactly in place and I am not fussing with it, especially when walking around. Like other single strap quivers it will probably sling over the shoulder without putting over your head, don't see any reason why not. It is essentially identical to single strap quivers up until you snap on the additional strap, which doesn't happen until everything is in place. Good luck Dave Answered on 11/12/2012 by Anonymous A: The strap on the quiver is meant to go from, for a RH shooter, the right shoulder to the left hip, across the chest, and then the second strap would go from about the sternum to the right hip. The secondary strap is to create a 3 point system to keep the quiver in place. The actual quiver portion will be on your back, going from the right shoulder to the left hip. Answered on 11/12/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: You must put it over your head and then attach the 3 rd strap to the middle leather and medal circle. It is very secure though Sent from my iPad Answered on 11/10/2012 by Anonymous
Q: Do you have a quiver that looks similar to this one to fit a small frame short woman? Asked on 6/23/2012 by Nancy the wannabe Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The only other option would be to use a youth quiver. The Big Rattler has an adjustable strap. You should be able to use that one or something similar to it. http://www.3riversarchery.com/product.asp?i=3253Answered on 6/25/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Will this fit a 5'3 small woman or is it too big? Asked on 6/22/2012 by Nancy the wannabe Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: I think it will be a little too big Answered on 6/23/2012 by Anonymous A: I am 5 ' 8" 180 lb male and this item was adjustable to my body and fits well. A smaller person might need to use a leather hole punch to wear the straps tighter, but with this modification it should fit well. At 5'3" it will look huge on you but still be functional. Sent from my iPhone Answered on 6/24/2012 by Anonymous A: This quiver may look a little big, but you will be able to tighten it down for a comfortable fit. You may also want to look at youth quivers. Answered on 6/25/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: What is a foam bottom insert? Asked on 2/19/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: This means that there is foam in the bottom of the quiver to help hold your arrows in place. Answered on 2/21/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Im looking for an affordable back quiver to go rabbit hunting and stump shooting with, will this work okay with judo points? if not what quiver would you recomend? Thanks. Asked on 1/20/2012 by Ben from Australia, NSW Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The Neet Leather Back Quiver would be perfect for your needs. It fits judo heads and holds plenty of arrows. Answered on 1/23/2012 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Can you tell me how large a chest this quiver will adjust too. Asked on 12/28/2011 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: I cant tell how large it will adjust to, but I can tell you that the straps are extra long and have plenty of adjustment even for larger guys. I'm 5' 9 and about 150 pounds and had to punch my own holes in the straps to get to adjust down to me. It has plenty of adjustment the other way. Answered on 12/29/2011 by Shawn from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Can you remove the tubes in the quiver? Asked on 10/10/2011 by Mike B from Coweta,Ok Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The tube on this quiver is riveted to the side so you will not be able to remove it. Answered on 10/14/2011 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
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