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Deluxe Royal Leather Back Quiver |
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Item Number: 6107X
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Q: I am looking for a left handed back quiver that I can use for all kinds of tips mostly broadheads without hurting or damaging the quiver while putting the arrows in or taking them out and that can hold at least a dozen arrows any recommendations thank you Asked on 2/24/2013 by Ole'150 Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: I have the right handed version of this quiver and it's a really nice quiver to be honest. It has a leather support inside the top part of the quiver that splits it into 2 sides and at the moment i have 12 target points in the left pouch and 3 broad heads, a arrow that lost its tip, and a flu flu in the right pouch with extra room. The bottom of the quiver is pretty thick and has a layer of what looks to be wool to stop the arrows going through and it helps keep it quiet as well. You probably could 12 broad heads on this thing without and issue :) Answered on 2/25/2013 by Anonymous A: The expedition quiver is a really great one for holding Broad heads.There are plenty of other quivers that will work well just remember to pack the bottom of the quiver very well to protect your quiver. Answered on 2/25/2013 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery A: hi mate the royal delux back quiver has shearling inside the top of quiver and inside the bottem. I use a wide variety of hunting heads and it works great! Answered on 2/24/2013 by Anonymous
Q: Does a right hand shooter order a right hand back quiver or a left? Does the right/left refer to the hand you reach back with and grab the arrow? thanks Asked on 10/21/2012 by Will from Falling Waters,WV Know the answer? Answer this question 10 answers A: Will a right handed shooter needs a right handed quiver. You use the hand that draws the string back. If you are right handed you would draw with your right hand thus drawing the arrow out and over your right shoulder. Answered on 10/24/2012 by Anonymous A: I ordered a right hand back quiver. I’m pretty sure I found the answer to your question on the 3 Rivers website. Anyway I use my right hand to reach backward to grab an arrow (by the nock) and then reach forward with my right hand (in an arc) and am ready to nock my arrow. It really is a smooth manoeuvre. Answer, If you use your left hand to hold the bow, you need a right hand back quiver. Answered on 10/23/2012 by Skyryder from Holland Landing, Ontario A: When I ordered my quiver, I assumed that "left hand" referred to a left-handed shooter, which I am. So I ordered the "LH" model and it works fine. As a left-handed shooter, I hold the bow in my right hand and reach over my shoulder for an arrow from the quiver with my left hand. rh Answered on 10/22/2012 by Anonymous A: You select the quiver the same hand you pull the string with. Answered on 10/22/2012 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery A: If I remember correctly if you order a right handed one, the quiver top will be over your right shoulder, so you would grab the arrow with your right hand. Answered on 10/22/2012 by Anonymous A: If you are right handed the quiver should be over your right shoulder as you are holding the bow in your left hand. This enables your right hand to pull the arrow from the the quiver and place it on the bow without interrupting your "hold" position. It reverses for the left hand shooter. This is one the best most comfortable quivers that I have ever used. Answered on 10/22/2012 by Anonymous A: The quiver hangs diagonally, so for a lefty (me) I'm reaching up over my left shoulder to pull my next arrow out -- FYI we ordered one of each, as my son shoots right. Only concern I could conceive for the quiver is drawing an arrow out is essentially an arm-length event, but not an issue if your shooting a properly sized arrow - if it's too long you might have a problem. Sent from my iPad Answered on 10/21/2012 by Anonymous A: If you shoot a right handed bow you buy a right hand quiver. Answered on 10/21/2012 by Anonymous A: I'm left handed meaning I draw the bow with my left hand. I also use my left hand to grab the arrows from my quiver because I'm holding the bow with my right. Answered on 10/21/2012 by Anonymous A: The quiver should be ordered for same that you draw the string back with. This will be the hand that you use to reach your arrow from the quiver and then nock it in order to shoot. Right handed shooter = right handed quiver. The quiver mouth will sit over the the right shoulder of the archer. Answered on 10/21/2012 by Jase68 from Western Australia
Q: Are the straps long enough to go over a large winter jacket ? Going to northern Canada for a muskox. It is not a warm hunt. Thank you Asked on 7/17/2012 by kerry from nacogdoches, TX Know the answer? Answer this question 4 answers A: These straps should have plenty of length to accommodate any body tip, even in a winter coat. Answered on 7/17/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: After looking at mine I would say that it's pretty likely. There's a good amount of extra room for expanding bigger :) Answered on 7/17/2012 by Anonymous A: Even if you are a big guy, you could hug a bear with both of you in winter coats and have room to go over the bothof you. The straps are actually a little TOO long for me, but it is an amazing piece of craftsmanship. Answered on 7/17/2012 by Anonymous A: I love this quiver - the look, the fit, the construction, all of it. I live in Southern California and don't have a heavy winter jacket, but I did put on a sheepskin lined leather vest, followed by a polar fleece jacket, and a lined leather jacket. The clip would have fit with two inches of length adjustment, and there are 6 inches more beyond that. I believe you'd have no trouble adjusting to fit over a winter coat. Answered on 7/24/2012 by Anonymous
Q: I don't suppose this comes in a darker color, black if possible? Asked on 3/29/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: No, It just comes in the brown. Answered on 3/29/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Does the quiver have a divider in it? Asked on 8/17/2011 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Yes, this quiver has one divider in it. Answered on 8/18/2011 by Josh from 3Rivers Archery A: Yes, this quiver has a divider in it. Answered on 8/18/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: What is the size of the opening at the top and what is the approximate size of the quiver at the bottom? Asked on 5/13/2011 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The opening at the top is a 6" x 5" oval. The bottom is a 5 1/2" x 3" oval. Answered on 5/13/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Is the Deluxe Royal the same quiver shown in the video clip? If not, does it have the same shoulder harness as the one in the video? Asked on 5/11/2011 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: It is not the same quiver. Yes, it does have the traditional side strap. Answered on 5/11/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: I am 5' 1" and my arrows are only 26"...is this too large for me? Asked on 4/24/2011 by Sue from BC Canada Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The arrows would not stick out of the top very far. But, I think that you would still be able to use it. Answered on 4/25/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Asked on 2/12/2011 by Dirtman from UP state NY Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: This quiver is made in America by a professional leather maker. Answered on 2/14/2011 by Justin from 3 Rivers Archery
Q: I'm 6'4" tall and 230 lbs, is this large enough and are the straps long enough for someone my size? Asked on 11/26/2010 by snipe10 from Colorado Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes. Answered on 12/11/2010 by Shawn from 3Rivers Archery
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