My quiver loves to tend towards a horizontal position. I don't love it to tend towards a horizontal position. Any tips as to how it could be secured more vertically?
Thanks.
Horizontal Quiver Troubles
Horizontal Quiver Troubles
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Re: Horizontal Quiver Troubles
without pics its hard to tell but i would guess adding a strap or two at the top or even bottom will keep it in place better.
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Re: Horizontal Quiver Troubles
Lose your arrows playing Golfimbul again, did we?
I've seen your quiver, and honestly, the best thing you can do is shorten your strap. It's too long, which lets it sag. Additionally, if you were to reattach the bottom end of the strap further up on the quiver, say, 6" from the bottom, and make the whole thing short enough to be snug across your chest, it'll keep it upright.
I've seen your quiver, and honestly, the best thing you can do is shorten your strap. It's too long, which lets it sag. Additionally, if you were to reattach the bottom end of the strap further up on the quiver, say, 6" from the bottom, and make the whole thing short enough to be snug across your chest, it'll keep it upright.
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Re: Horizontal Quiver Troubles
It was actually my artificial spearhead this time.Greg wrote:Lose your arrows playing Golfimbul again, did we?
Willrett wrote:without pics its hard to tell but i would guess adding a strap or two at the top or even bottom will keep it in place better.
Thank you for the suggestions... I think what I'll try first is simply punching some more holes further along the strap so that the buckle can fasten the whole thing more tightly.Greg wrote:I've seen your quiver, and honestly, the best thing you can do is shorten your strap. It's too long, which lets it sag. Additionally, if you were to reattach the bottom end of the strap further up on the quiver, say, 6" from the bottom, and make the whole thing short enough to be snug across your chest, it'll keep it upright.
And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war.