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Hip quiver
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The bows we source have been designed and tested in Australia by Australian suppliers. Unfortunately, Australia doesn't seem to have the technology or materials to make the current style of today's bows. Horse Riding Hub and it’s suppliers are Australian owned and dedicated to providing a range of quality archery items at an affordable price.Ĭurrently most bows for sale in Australia are imported from overseas - apart from a few homemade long bows. Quality, affordable products are ideally suited to young archers and those new to the sport who are seeking an archery kit without the price tag. Unlike the Traditional Leather Back Quiver, these go on your hip and can be easily adjusted and spun around to be facing forwards or backward. The hip quiver is perfect for walking around at the club with all your arrows in gear. Soul Archer has come up with these great Asiatic style hip quivers for all of your arrow holding needs. The design is built after years of testing with other quivers from all over the world. You will not run out of arrows with these babies! In addition to this, you can fit an extra 40 arrows in there. They have 18 holsters to make sure that even if you are running or on horseback, the arrows will remain in place. These quivers Come in brown and Black and are made of thick premium soft leather to be sturdy and durable. Their main use is to transport and protect arrows.Just like any other quiver, the Traditional Hip Quiver is great for storing your arrows and walk around with a good supply of ammunition. The Yazutsu is a different type, used in Kyudo. Yebira refers to a variety of quiver designs. Some had straps or rope sewn to them for carrying, but many either were tucked into the belt or set on the ground before battle to allow easier access. When not in use, the drawstring could be closed, completely covering the arrows so as to protect them from rain and dirt. They are popular with compound bow hunters as it allows one piece of equipment to be carried in the field without encumbering the hunter's body.Ī style used by medieval English longbowmen and several other cultures, an arrow bag is a simple drawstring cloth sack with a leather spacer at the top to keep the arrows divided. They can be simply stakes in the ground with a ring at the top to hold the arrows, or more elaborate designs that hold the arrows within reach without the archer having to lean down to draw.Ī modern invention, the bow quiver attaches directly to the bow's limbs and holds the arrows steady with a clip of some kind.

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Ground quiver Ī ground quiver is used for both target shooting or warfare when the archer is shooting from a fixed location. While popular in cinema and 20th century art for depictions of medieval European characters (such as Robin Hood), this style of quiver was rarely used in medieval Europe. They were also used in Ancient Greece and often feature on sculptural representations of Artemis, goddess of the hunt. This style of quiver was used by native peoples of North America and Africa, and was also commonly depicted in bas-reliefs from ancient Assyria. Arrows can be drawn over the shoulder rapidly by the nock. A y-shaped harness for a back quiver features on this bronze statue of Artemis, goddess of the hunt, mid-4th century BC.īack quivers are secured to the archer's back by leather straps, with the nock ends protruding above the dominant hand's shoulder.











Hip quiver