Finding the Best Hip Quiver (2024 update)

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In this post, I’ll be discussing HIP QUIVERS, and I’ll go over a few options that will hopefully help you figure out the best hip quiver for you. I’ve got:

  • Two models from Easton that seem to be very popular;
  • A couple of camouflage options, if you’ll be moving through the woods (or simply like camo as a design!); and
  • Two low-fi options that are very simple, if you’re not into the whole “bells and whistles” thing.

After all that, I’ve got a quick discussion about quiver belts and universal belts.

(One quote note: this post is not about hunting quivers that attach to your bow; I’ve written about those in another post.)

First up! A model from Easton:

The Easton Flipside Quiver

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Easton Flipside 3-Tube Hip Quiver, Black, Left/Right
  • Reversible hook and loop pocket for ambidextrous Use
  • Integrated accessory attachment grommet, belt Clip attachment and Bow square slot
  • Three tube design to keep arrows organized

I can make a prediction: if you’ve been to the range recently, it’s highly probable you’ve seen the Easton Flipside 3-Tube Hip Quiver. Easton is a well-known and highly-regarded sporting equipment manufacturer, and we think the Flipside a great option for new archers. When I got started in archery, this is the side quiver that I bought, and it served me well.

There’s a reason it’s popular: it’s manufactured in a bunch of different colors (black, red, pink, blue, and camo), it can comfortably fit arrows that are 30+ inches long, and it can store up to 18 arrows (six in each tube) if you’re not worried about the fletchings rubbing up against each other. At my range, we shoot ends of six arrows, so I put two arrows in each tube, and that way I’m reasonably certain that the fletchings never get too jostled.

Plus—this is my favorite feature—it has a pouch with internal pockets, so you can store some small items you may want to bring along: an Allen wrench, an extra glove, bow string wax, that sort of thing. Plus, it has an internal zippered pouch INSIDE the big pouch, where you can stash things you don’t want to lose (and for me, that’s keys, credit cards, etc.—if it’s small, I’m going to lose it).

One of the reasons Easton is such a big player in the equipment game is because they make clever products. This quiver is reversible, meaning they can sell it to both lefties and righties. That big pouch on the side that says “Easton” is attached to the quiver itself by Velcro, and you can take it off and stick to the other side of the quiver if you want to put the quiver on the other side of you.

Easton has other hip quivers with more bells and whistles (and I discuss one below), but I think this is a great, no-frills, simple quiver that can last a long time. I won’t say it’s the best hip quiver, but I think it’s certainly among them.

The SUNYA Archery Hip Quiver

SUNYA Archery Hip Quiver for Arrows. Includes 3 Tubes Arrow Holder, Accessories Pockets and Waist Belt. Fit for Compound and Recurve Bow Practice. (Army Green)
  • Good Structure: 3 Arrow Tubes 16.5" Long. 2 Zippered Pockets With External Quick Handy Pockets. T Square Ruler Slot. D-Loop Ring and Archery Accessories Hook. Metal Drain Holes on The Bottom. More Functional than a Back Quiver.
  • Quality Material: Oxford Fabric With Good Quality Stitching. Effectively Prevent The Product From Being Scratched Or Stabbed. High-Quality Zipper Brings Smooth Opening and Closing, Convenient to Take Out Archery Accessories.
  • Useful Functions: 3 Arrow Tubes Can Hold 12-16 Arrows for Compound bow or Recurve Bow. It's Easy to Take Out and Put Back Arrows. Small Upper Pocket and Large Main Pocket Offers Enough Room For Finger Release, Gloves, Arm Guard, Allen Keys, Wax, Pencil, Scores Cards and Other Archery Accessories.

When I’m out in the field or at the range, having my gear organized and easily accessible is a top priority. The SUNYA Archery Hip Quiver keeps your arrows neatly arranged and within arm’s reach, so you can focus on your shot without fumbling around for equipment. The design is lightweight yet durable, which means you’ll barely notice it’s there, even during long practice sessions or extended hunts. For anyone looking for a reliable and practical quiver, the SUNYA is an excellent choice.

It has multiple pockets and compartments, which are perfect for storing small tools, release aids, or even a phone. Whether you’re tuning your bow or making quick adjustments on the fly, you’ll appreciate having everything within easy reach. Plus, the adjustable belt allows for a comfortable fit no matter what gear you’re wearing.

If you’re serious about archery and want a dependable quiver that won’t let you down, take a look at the SUNYA hip quiver.

The Easton Flipside 4-Tube Hip Quiver

Easton Flipside 4-Tube Hip Quiver, APX, Left/Right
  • Reversible hook and loop pocket for ambidextrous use
  • Includes arrow separator tubes, integrated bow square slot and one size fits most quiver belt
  • Color is APX

I mentioned earlier that I like Easton products, and the Easton Flipside 4-Tube Hip Quiver gets my vote as the Cadillac of Easton quivers. It’s got everything to other Easton quiver has—it’s manufactured in different color options, like red, blue, pink, black, and camo—but it’s got a lot of nice extras:

  • Four Tubes. The Easton model I mentioned above has three tubes. What’s better than three tubes? Four tubes.
  • More Storage Space. My wife LOVES this. She’s a person who likes to be prepared, and that’s a good thing, because I’m more of the “fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants” type—so when we’ve been at the range for a few hours and I’m getting “hangry” (that’s the feeling you get, where you’re a little hungry and maybe a little angry), she’ll come out of nowhere with a couple of granola bars that she’s got stashed away, and all of a sudden everybody’s happy again. This is all to say—extra storage space can be a great thing, and this quiver has a decent amount of extra storage space for a quiver.
  • A Slot for Your Bow Square. Not a vitally important feature, but nice to have.
  • Wide Tubes. The quiver can hold 20 or so arrows, and if you’re shooting arrows with a wider shaft—as a lot of target archers do—the wider tubes may allow you to store more arrows.
  • Great for 3D Archery. So there you go.

Lastly, just like the other Easton quiver, this is reversible, so it’s good for righties and just as good for lefties.

The LEGEND XT420 Archery Field Quiver

LEGEND XT420 Archery Field Quiver for Arrows - Right Handed Archery Hip Quiver with Belt, 3 Arrow Compartments - Storage Pocket for Archery Accessories - Durable Nylon Material - 5.25"x1.5"x16" Grey
  • EFFICIENT ARCHERY COMPANION - Our LEGEND XT420 stands as the ultimate archery field quiver, specifically designed for efficiency and convenience. It comfortably fits arrows in individual compartments within the holder, enabling fast draw and easy return of un-shot arrows. This makes the XT420 the perfect archery partner for quick and seamless shooting experiences.
  • IMPROVE YOUR GAME - With quick and organized access to your equipment, you can focus more on hitting the target. The XT420 archery field quiver ensures all-day comfort with its inclusive design for right-handed archers. It features an adjustable nylon belt, providing ease of use and mobility. With its lightweight yet durable frame, this field quiver sits comfortably on your waist during walks, aiming, and throughout your archery sessions.
  • SUPERIOR MULTIFUNCTIONAL STORAGE - The field quiver excels due to its storage capacity. The main compartment has an inner mesh pocket and a sturdy zip pocket on the outside, providing a well-organized space for all your archery equipment, tools, and accessories. From scorecards to extra gear, enjoy superior organization and accessibility. Furthermore, it caters to different archery styles like compound archers and recurve archers making it a versatile and adaptable choice for archery enthusiast.

The Legend XT420 Archery Field Quiver stands out as our top pick as an exceptional choice for both beginner and experienced archers due to its premium materials and thoughtful design. One of its most notable features is its lightweight yet durable construction, which ensures comfort during long practice sessions or hunts. Made from reinforced nylon, the XT420 can withstand harsh outdoor conditions without adding unnecessary weight to your gear. Its compact design makes it easy to carry, while still offering ample storage space for arrows, making it an ideal choice for archers who need reliability in the field.

Another key advantage of the XT420 is its exceptional functionality and organizational features. It comes equipped with multiple pockets and compartments, allowing archers to store not only arrows but also essential accessories like release aids, tools, and small personal items. The quiver’s adjustable shoulder strap and quick-release buckle provide easy access and secure fit, making it adaptable to different body types and preferences. The ability to organize your gear efficiently can save valuable time when you’re out in the field or on the range, ensuring you always have what you need within reach.

I actually like this one due to its stylish and modern design because it appeals to archers looking for both aesthetics and performance. Available in multiple color options, this quiver allows you to match your equipment with your personal style or bow setup. By choosing the Legend XT420, you’re investing in a quiver that not only enhances your performance but also complements your overall archery experience.

Now, let’s take it down a notch…

The OMP No Spill Quiver

October Mountain Products No-Spill Tube Hip Quiver (RH/LH - Camo)
  • Unique design does not spill arrows
  • Quick connect belt clip
  • Rugged 600 denier material

If you’re the kind of gal or guy who HATES extras, add-ons, or bells and whistles of any kind, the OMP No Spill Quiver may be what you’re looking for.

It is a quiver, and it holds arrows, and it’s got some pictures of leaves on it. For those of you who appreciate WYSIWYG products (“what you see if what you get”), this may be a good option.

That may sound disparaging, but I don’t mean it to be. I think this is an excellent quiver that’s lightweight, simple, and easy to store, and if you’re going to the range to relax and let a few arrows loose, and you don’t need a ton of storage space or room for oodles are arrows, this can be a great option.

The most attractive aspect of this quiver is the “no spill” feature. If you’re klutzy or have less experience, that can be a fantastic thing.

Two other things: 1) OMP is a reliable company, and I actually use one of their arm guards, and I’m quite happy with it; and 2) This quiver isn’t quite durable enough for broadheads, so if that’s what you need, this isn’t the quiver for you.

Now… let’s take it down another notch!

The Mossy Oak Sidekick Hip Quiver

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The Mossy Oak Sidekick Hip Quiver is, perhaps, one of the most basic quivers you can find: it’s super lightweight (0.8 ounces), it’s made of fabric, and it holds two dozen or so arrows. If you want a super-simple product, made to hold your arrows at the range, this could be it!

I think this is a good option, and there are plenty of people at my local range who use it, and—this is probably the main reason why I’ve included this one—I’ve gotten a few emails from people who were asking about no-frills, lo-fi option. Here you go!

One thing worth noting: the material isn’t meant to withstand sharper arrows (like broadheads or field points). Some folks cut off the bottom of a plastic bottle and put it in the bottom of the quiver to give it something of a base.

The Belt Quiver

There’s one additional product you may want to look at, and that’s a universal belt. A lot of these quivers are just quivers—there’s no belt included—and they attach to the belt you’re wearing, or a loop in your jeans.

I’m not always wearing a belt, and if I’m going to the range from the gym or something, I’m sometimes wearing shorts or pants that don’t have loops. That’s where a universal belt is a good purchase.

Universal belts are pretty simple, so you don’t need to do too much research—an adjustable nylon belt will do it.

Exposed Arrows

One last note: If you’re new to archery, you might be surprised at how much of the arrow’s shaft sticks up out of the quiver. It’s a little bit surprising, because, say, 30% or more of the arrow may be exposed, but that’s totally normal. That doesn’t mean you got a defective quiver; that’s just how a lot of them are made.

Thanks for stopping by! Good luck with your quiver, and happy shooting!

This article is written by:

Gregory Johnson

With almost 20 years of archery experience under his belt, Gregory founded the Complete Guide to Archery website in 2017. His purpose has been to spread knowledge about the hobby and sport to anyone willing to learn.
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