Unless its a custom made Bald Eagle one, in which case, its a bargain!!?130 for a quiver is ridiculous!!!
The use of camouflage in the UK is generally discouraged as it is not required for genuine legal archery pursuits. As hunting with a bow is illegal here it has no function. There are plenty of decent lightweight quivers available from any of the online and shop retailers at prices from ?~20-60+ depending on material and brand. An internet search will give a list.Hi
I'm looking for a LH light weight quiver in realtree for field archery. Does anyone know of a dealer in the UK that has one in stock? I quite like the look of the easton type. The bad lands looks very impressive but not at ?130 .
Thanks for your help
but you can buy and shoot camo coloured bows...The use of camouflage in the UK is generally discouraged as it is not required for genuine legal archery pursuits. As hunting with a bow is illegal here it has no function. There are plenty of decent lightweight quivers available from any of the online and shop retailers at prices from ?~20-60+ depending on material and brand. An internet search will give a list.
All quivers will fail eventually, I made my back quiver and I've been using it more or less every 2-3 times a week. I used to walk to archery so held my arrows, knife and drink, its showing little signs of wear and since I made it I know it something fails I know how to repair it, and probabaly have the tools to do it.Thanks for that Raven.
As an engineer I make quite a few bits of kit for my bow and others peoples bows and I had thought of making one.
The trouble is reliability . Even my faithfull Gompy quiver let me down in the middle of a FITA when the rivets snapped and dumped my arrows in the mud.
A friend said he would try and bring me an easton one over from the states in 2 week and at ?25 ( prob ?50+ here) it's a no brainer.
Thank again