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Sporting Goods : Mohican Quiver

Mohican Quiver

from: Escalade Sports



Mohican Quiver
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3880










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Binding: Misc.
EAN: 0042978000750
Label: Escalade Sports
Manufacturer: Escalade Sports
Publisher: Escalade Sports
Sales Rank: 3880
Studio: Escalade Sports



Features:
  • Brown, nylon/vinyl arrow carrying case
  • Holds arrows for practice in stand or side belt







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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Basic Product - Satisfactory - Nothing Special ...
I bought this for my son to carry his arrows in, hoping to have something that could either attach to his belt or be slung over his shoulder. This quiver works hanging from a belt but is not set up as a shoulder quiver, now would it work as a ground-standing arrow holder. For the price it is acceptable, but nothing to specially search out.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A nice quiver for a good price ...
This quiver serves its purpose beautifully. I only shoot targets and this is perfect for target arrows. The most arrows I've had in it at one time were 12, but it could probably hold many more than that. The little belt clip is nice. I would recommend to anyone looking for a good quiver for an inexpensive price


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