{"id":77,"date":"2023-01-21T07:38:28","date_gmt":"2023-01-21T07:38:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/outdoorsportshub.com\/?p=77"},"modified":"2023-02-21T06:18:49","modified_gmt":"2023-02-21T06:18:49","slug":"how-to-wear-a-hip-quiver","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/outdoorsportshub.com\/how-to-wear-a-hip-quiver\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Wear a Hip Quiver Correctly (& Why It Matters)"},"content":{"rendered":"

So you want to know how to wear a hip quiver properly.<\/p>\n

Well, there is no right and wrong way to wear a hip quiver. You can wear it on the right or left side with arrows facing forward or backward. But it should be comfortable and do not hinder your movement.<\/p>\n\n\n

How to wear a hip quiver? <\/p><\/div>

Traditionally hip quiver is worn on the same side as the hand that will be drawing arrows from it. Right side for a right-handed archer, left side for left.<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n

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Arrow Quiver<\/h2>\n

Now many people will start archery without getting a quiver. And this may be because you’re a cutting cost or perhaps the kit that you bought your bow with didn’t come with the quiver.<\/p>\n

Getting one is a bit of a luxury for some people but it is actually quite an important accessory.<\/p>\n

There are different types of arrow quivers<\/a> and each has its own advantages and disadvantages. But here, we will be discussing hip quiver in detail.<\/p>\n

Hip Quiver<\/h3>\n

This is probably the most popular and common type of quiver. It’s quite simple. As you wear a hip quiver on a belt, it sits along your hip. And you put arrows inside it.<\/p>\n

This is very easy to use and probably the one that will come with your bow kit when you buy your first bow.<\/p>\n

There’s nothing very complex about this. Often the hip quivers have multiple compartments or multiple tubes to get separate arrows according to whatever system you have.<\/p>\n

Using a hip quiver is the easiest thing you can do. The arrows are right in the place to pull them out with just one single motion<\/p>\n

Advantage of a Hip Quiver<\/h4>\n

The advantage of a hip quiver is that as I said earlier it is the easiest one to use.<\/p>\n

All your arrows are right on your side. So it requires the least amount of effort to pull an arrow out. Another clear advantage is that you can literally see the arrows in your quiver<\/a>. (target quiver)<\/p>\n

This is good for a couple of reasons. One you can see how many arrows you have left so it is user-friendly.<\/p>\n

Additionally, because you can see the arrows. For example, if you are marking your arrows in any way like numbering them and shooting them in a particular order then you can actually see which arrows you are shooting as well as any damage they may have visually.<\/p>\n

So if you see a damaged arrow, you’ll probably detect it before you pull it out. Considering that the hip river’s normally come in multiple compartments, you can keep broken arrows in the last slot.<\/p>\n

Disadvantage of a Hip Quiver<\/h4>\n

The main disadvantage of a hip quiver is that the arrows stick out forwards.<\/p>\n

The fact that they protrude outwards means that you can bump into things. You can bump into doorways. So you have to be careful with how you carry this quiver and it might be a safety issue in some places.<\/p>\n

Additionally, some hip rivers can be quite awkward. They can flap around on your leg. The better ones are heavier and they don’t do that. But the cheaper ones tend to do so.<\/p>\n

Apart from that, the main reason why you see these hip quivers primarily on the shooting line is convenience.<\/p>\n

The fact that the arrows are near your hand and you pull them out to shoot, you put them back in when you’re done makes it very convenient.<\/p>\n

How to Wear a Hip Quiver<\/h3>\n

The question “how to wear a hip quiver” seems simple. But many beginners often get confused.<\/p>\n