🏹 Elevate Your Archery Game with Style!
The Legend Back Quiver is a tactical arrow holder made from high-density 900D polyester fabric, designed for both comfort and durability. It features extra shoulder foam padding, adjustable straps, and a zippered storage pocket, making it the perfect companion for archers of all levels. With a capacity for 24 arrows and a professional design, this quiver is suitable for various shooting environments and activities.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.7 x 6 x 2.4 inches |
Package Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Brand Name | Legend |
Color | Black |
Material | Polyester, Nylon, Foam |
Manufacturer | Legend Outdoor Industries |
A**T
Great!
Love the quality and material. Good amount of pockets for storage as well and easy to carry
T**S
Perfect for practice
This is my second year shooting my recurve bow and I've always wished I had a quiver while practicing. I'd usually end up putting my arrows on whatever was close like a table or bbq grill and that wasn't always convenient. I saw this quiver and decided to give it a try. Turns out, it's really nice!There are some really good features on this: First, the three straps secure the quiver nicely. Two straps wrap around the waste and the third goes over the shoulder and they all secure together at the chest. This prevents the quiver from sliding off or moving out of reach.Second, there are loops on the straps that prevent the excess strap from dangling once everything is pulled tight. That's absolutely necessary to avoid interference with the bowstring.Third, there is a zipper pouch on the front of the quiver that's incredibly useful to hold equipment. I put in an armguard, an arrow puller, and archery glove, and a stronger. With the arrows in the quiver, that's literally everything I need to practice besides the target and bow. It's convenient to have those things in one place so I can grab it and go.I would not recommend hunting with this quiver because the arrows jostle around and make a lot of noise. There is no way to secure the arrows and so they could easily fall out if ducking beneath some brush.I also don't know if I would put arrows with boradheads in this quiver. I haven't tested it but I feel like the inside fabric would get torn up by the blades.If you are looking for a great quiver to use while practicing, look no further! This quiver delivers.
V**.
Great alternative to a belt quiver, perfect for practice and training but not for hunting.
The media could not be loaded. Interesting design but I doubt its usability as a tactical quiver. I used belt quivers for practice, and they are fine as long as you don't move around too much and stand still. I saw this quiver and wanted to try it out and see if it's usable for hunting.First impressions. The quiver is well made from thick heavy duty 900D nylon. All stitches are straight and fine, no loose threads. There are three straps holding the quiver well in place on your chest - two straps wrap around under your chest, and the third is thrown over the shoulder, and they are all fastened together with a 4-point buckle. Over the shoulder strap is padded, which lowers pressure on your shoulder greatly. This system prevents the quiver from slipping or moving out of place, though I still can move it. Each strap has a loop that prevents a loose strap end from dangling. On the front side of the quiver, there is a zippered pocket where you can put your bow accessories like arrow puller, an archery glove, bow release, etc. It is very convenient to have all these things in one place so that you can take your bow and the quiver and go. If one pocket is not enough, you can add more pouches to it thanks to the extendable Molle system. Also, at the bottom there are two drain holes in case water gets in.Setup and preparation. So, basically all you need to do is to adjust the straps so that they are tight and fit well with your body figure. You can wear it over your right or left shoulder, the stock photo shows it is worn over the right shoulder, but I found that it is more convenient to wear it over the left one. So, choose your own as you like. Put it on, buckle up, and then start pulling the straps until it feels snug but not too tight. Try to walk around, bend over, etc to verify that it's not moving out of place. You should feel the straps pressure on your chest and the quiver shouldn't dangle.Operations. It's pretty easy. Just pull the arrows out of the quiver over your shoulder. You might have problems reaching them if your arrows are too short. You can try to adjust it to a bit higher position to make reaching arrows easier.Other thoughts. I don't think hunting with this quiver is an option because the arrows dangle around and make noise. There is no way to fix arrows in one position, so they can fall out if you dive under bushes or run. I would not put arrows with arrowheads in this quiver as well as they will cut through the internal lining and may get stuck when pulled out.My only complaint about the product is the buckle and the straps. The buckle, while being very interestingly designed with 4-point connection, feels very weak and not heavy duty like the quiver itself. I bet I can break it in half with my fingers if I want to. The straps are also too thin and too narrow, I would prefer thicker nylon and at least twice wider straps to lower the pressure on my body.*** TL;DR ***Yes, I do recommend this quiver, I feel it's a better option vs belt quiver. It's a very well-made heavy-duty quiver, which is comfortable to wear and move around, it has an accessories pocket and Molle expansion system. While I wouldn't recommend it for hunting, it's great for practice and training. If not for the thin buckle and straps, I would give it 5 stars, but with a few cons I noted I'm gonna give it 4 stars.+++ Pros +++1) Heavy duty 900D nylon.2) Quality construction.3) Comfortable to wear.4) Zipped pocket for accessories.5) Molle system for expansion.6) Drain holes at the bottom.--- Cons ---1) Not suitable for hunting.2) Weak thin buckle, it might break.3) Straps are too thin and narrow.
R**)
The Legend Back Quiver - Tactical Arrow Holder is very nice and overall very well made...
The media could not be loaded. The Legend Back Quiver - Tactical Arrow Holder is very nice and overall very well made...I wish the quick release was either thicker or metal instead of as thin and plastic but it looks good and it does work good I just wish it was sturdier so as to last even longer.The straps are good but I would have like to have seen them made thicker as to of even better quality.The look of the Legend Back Quiver - Tactical Arrow Holder is really nice and the feel of the Legend Back Quiver - Tactical Arrow Holder is great as well and the mille on the front add to the versatility.I am not sure why they added a brown American flag instead of a red white and blue flag, which in my opinion would be better but for what it is the brown and light brown aAmerican flag over looks nice.I would recommend in future updates to the Legend Back Quiver - Tactical Arrow Holder that they add some sort of hood so the arrows don't accidentally come out of the Legend Back Quiver - Tactical Arrow Holder. Overall it is very nice and will do a very good job but there are also some areas where I would like to see some improvements as well... Overall thumbs up.Good day & God bless...Randall M. RueffK9RMR
F**A
Well Made
Great quality for outdoor tromping and tracking.
S**I
Misleading Information.
The accompanying description, says for Hunting. I don't know any Hunter, that uses pointed Tips. I -and most all Hunters use Broad Tips. Yeah, they don't work with this Quiver! The sharp edges get snagged going in, and taking the arrows out. I have no use for it. It's NOT for Hunting! <Angry>
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