![]() My only qualm with it is the tubes which make clunky tube noises when I walk around and the arrows rattle inside. and an adjustable belt that works wonderfully. Little almost hidden slots for pens/pencils, bow squares, etc. In the picture, the 4 tube part is securely velcro'd and tied to the vertical body part, and you can switch it from forward facing to backward facing fairly easily (wonderful for me, a right handed southpaw archer). The top pocket has a magnetic flap (which I was told was to not disturb your fellow competitors with constant zipping- neat bit of info I would have never figured out), and the bottom has two zippered pockets, one large one small. Links to other archery content around the webĪ guide for buying your first recurve, by /u/FerrumVeritas!Ī guide to recurve risers (2021) also by /u/FerrumVeritas!Ī guide for buying your first compound, by /u/ILikeCatsOnPillows!Ī guide to the various disciplines in archeryĪdditions to the above tables are welcome! If you have any ideas for additions, please message the mods!Īlthough I can't compare because it's my first quiver, I use this one, which comes in at half the price of its elite brother. Feel free to contribute, as it is a community document. This includes jokes, reposts, and memes - if you don't like it, downvote it please refrain from reporting them unless they violate the other rules! ![]() Effort and content policies are left to the voters. PVC bows are archery as much as FITA compound. Every discipline is welcome! Please refrain from discriminating based on another user's style of shooting or choice of bow.Repeat offenders are subject to banning at mod's discretion. Hunting, recreational, and competition archery are all welcome! Rules r/archery is a place to share and discuss content relating to one of mankind's earliest pastimes. Want an avatar by your comments? Click here!
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