The Strap-on, Slide-on and Quick-Detach quivers are available with black or brown attachment parts. Well on Traditional recurves or longbows. Quiver's in Quick Detach, Slide-on versions work To be a non-glare soft to the touch molded hood. The Slide-on, Flex, Quick-Detach and Side mount quivers are available in mini rawhide versions holding 4 arrows max. Please contact us directly if you have any questions.Ĭustomers outside the United States please contact us directly to place your order!! Colors can vary from a light honey color to dark burgundy.ĭue to this process ship times may vary (2-3 weeks) depending on the availability of specific rawhide color due to supply and demand. Line is all hand stitched and hand dyed which produces a one That only Rawhide has and allowed to dry. Then they are dyed to bring out that special character To the cutting phase (stamp press), to the one at a time hand Of Rawhide, to cutting them into long strips about 15" wide, Selway's exclusive Rawhide quiver hoods are all hand made Market today and we have tried to produce quivers that will There are a variety of different bows on the To find a nearby archery store, start here.Selway Quivers were designed to fit on all Traditional Bow's, How? Shoot some recurves and longbows at an archery shop, and choose the one that puts the biggest smile on your face. You can’t go wrong with either, and it’s simple to decide which one is best for you. Longbows and recurves have advantages and disadvantages. Recurves can be quieted with string silencers and proper tuning. They’re quiet even without string silencers, which further reduce bowstring twang. If you’re in that camp, consider choosing a longbow. Loud bows aren’t less accurate, but some archers prefer shooting quiet bows.
Vibrations and bowstring “twang” generate bow noise. Recurves are also the choice of Olympians. Mounted archers, for example, used recurves to conquer Asia. Recurves have their own fascinating history. Recurve Archery Quivers Best Selling Selway Bear Side Mount Bow Quiver - Green (1403875) 137.00 New Tight Spot Quiver XL Mounting Bracket Tsqmb17 00289 (13) 21.95 New Allen Intimidator Bow Quiver 7031A Holds 4 Arrows (5) 14.89 New Octane Bantam Quiver Mossy Oak Break up Country 5 Arrow 73458RX21 (2) 45. From ice-age hunters to medieval archers, longbows embody history. Photo Credit: ATAįor classical looks and historical appeal, longbows rule. Traditional archers have their own flair with cool leather quivers and beautiful feather-fletched arrows. Nostalgiaįrom ice-age hunters to medieval archers, longbows embody history. Taller archers, for example, find longer bows smoother to draw than shorter bows. Well-designed longbows can be incredibly smooth, especially if their length matches the archer’s draw length. Recurve bows draw more smoothly, in general, but bow designs play significant roles in how they draw. In contrast, a smooth-drawing bow evenly increases in weight and feels effortless to pull.
A smooth-drawing bow is easy to pull at the start but its draw weight rapidly increases when nearing full draw. Longbows and recurves increase in draw weight as they’re pulled back. These longbows have swept limbs that aren’t as extreme as a recurve’s, but generate similar arrow speeds. Some longbows, however, rival the fastest recurves. Its speed comes from its curved tips, which store more energy than do straight limbs. If you want a fast-shooting bow, consider a recurve. Photo Credit: Dwyer Longbowsįast arrows have flatter trajectories, which help you shoot farther accurately. Even without string silencers, longbows naturally have a quiet bowstring twang. If you’re looking for something quiet, consider choosing a longbow.