It actually caught my eye during the course, I found it cool. It was like a slap on the forehead, like "oh... of course, simple and effective, how come I didn't think of this earlier" 😄
I have been using one of Richard's arrow holsters with the new ratchet for a few months now. I used to stuff arrows in my belt (and make holes in my shirts). Not any more. It's well made and versatile. I'm very pleased with it.
It seems like a great system. It would be even better if it could fit 12 arrows. Which I think would be possible by combining with a second slanted baseplate connected to the top of the quiver screw. The design is in my head already. It could basically be an add on.
now that is a handy bit of kit! what i like most about that is it is clearly ambidextrous. as a right handed shooter i actually prefer a left handed field quiver which often take a little looking for but they hold the arrows exactly where i want them whilst loading and shooting with eyes fixed on target. the only drawback for i is if i need walk through a doorway for instance when i must first adjust the quiver from just behind the hip to directly over the hip so the arrows don't get snagged on the narrow walkway. yes, i do like that quiver, looks very handy to i practical mind's eye! as always Thank You for sharing Brother and may our arrows ever fly straight and True... ❤
Nice quiver and review as always. Can i go with a special request? Please do more videos about KTA form & techniques. I'm sure we begginners Will learn a lot from you. Thanks Armin. Have a great weekend.
Brilliant indeed. Again a great example of unusual creativity and originality leading to something really cool ...with rather limited use. 🙂 One of the many reasons geniuses rarely get rich.🤔
Nice idea and well executed. As a lefthanded archer I normally draw the short stick on new inventions, but this one works left and right. :) I am currently using a Bearpaw pocketquiver. Works well, but you can not angle it and the button on it does not really hold fast (at least on mine). Advantage would be that I can fit up to 10-12 arrows in it.
Maybe the first time I see you so enthousiast for a quiver😊...and now we all need one...🙄🙄. May I ask which bow do you use , tatar shape and scythian or korean nocks ..? Great video as usual, thank's.
My friend has one of the earlier prototypes I made, and at one point I gave him mine to try it. Stuffed both of them with full of arrows, like as much as they can reasonably hold, He looked like a Porcupine xD it looked so funny with the arrows sticking out of him in every direction :D
@@RalfKausK-x1 Hi, I was out of town taking care of some family business and did not had access to my work pc. I'll answer all my mails as soon as possible. Also please be a bit more patient, as Armin said in this video and in the previous one I do leatherwork as a hobby not as a professional business, seeing as I take time out of my personal life to do these, it takes a bit longer.
When I created the latest design, at most I was able to put 10 arrows (6.2 mm carbons) into it at the most, but that was a bit cramped. But it can hold 8 arrows comfortably.
It's nice to wake up to such high praise 😊
It actually caught my eye during the course, I found it cool. It was like a slap on the forehead, like "oh... of course, simple and effective, how come I didn't think of this earlier" 😄
@Lionall What's the price to Australia?
@@lordavaicus Hi, the base model is 65EUR + postage fee to Australia (which I have no idea right now :D)
I have been using one of Richard's arrow holsters with the new ratchet for a few months now. I used to stuff arrows in my belt (and make holes in my shirts). Not any more. It's well made and versatile. I'm very pleased with it.
I like how you smile when you are happy with something... So cool to watch your reviews
i´d really like to have one just like that... with the Dragon and the Armin logo...
Spoke to Richard already. Very nice person.
It seems like a great system. It would be even better if it could fit 12 arrows.
Which I think would be possible by combining with a second slanted baseplate connected to the top of the quiver screw. The design is in my head already.
It could basically be an add on.
Omg, its a better backquiver than a backquiver ^^
As a backquiver it reminds me of a Yebira (samurai quiver)
Looks practical, easy to use and the versatility is just awesome, well done 👍
Interesting ! and confortable. Thanks for the Review. Enjoy the weekend Armin. 😊
Cool quiver! Thank you for the Friday video, Armin. Happy weekend! 😎👍🏹
Have one from Richard - version 2 . Works great and after a period of learning come very easy to use . Thank you for both reviews !!!
Hello. Can you please provide a link to see where i can buy one? Thank you
now that is a handy bit of kit!
what i like most about that is it is clearly ambidextrous.
as a right handed shooter i actually prefer a left handed field quiver which often take a little looking for but they hold the arrows exactly where i want them whilst loading and shooting with eyes fixed on target.
the only drawback for i is if i need walk through a doorway for instance when i must first adjust the quiver from just behind the hip to directly over the hip so the arrows don't get snagged on the narrow walkway.
yes, i do like that quiver, looks very handy to i practical mind's eye!
as always Thank You for sharing Brother and may our arrows ever fly straight and True...
❤
I really like this quiver, works great and is better than my old pocket quiver.
look like tactical mount combine with the arrow holder..nice
That was the basic idea yes ^^
Grazie per i tuoi contenuti, questa mini faretra è fantastica!
Mille grazie :)
Nice quiver and review as always. Can i go with a special request? Please do more videos about KTA form & techniques. I'm sure we begginners Will learn a lot from you.
Thanks Armin. Have a great weekend.
Cool idea. Can work like a platform, too. Just stack more then one "pouches" and you can have more than 4/6 arrows.
This can replace any quiver out there 😁 I love it. Definitely buying one
Brilliant indeed. Again a great example of unusual creativity and originality leading to something really cool ...with rather limited use. 🙂 One of the many reasons geniuses rarely get rich.🤔
That's aa clever product. Well done
Cool stuff ✌🏼
I’ll try… My wife is “really” happy, because she can surprise me now with this 😆😆😆
Thx 4 it
Nice idea and well executed.
As a lefthanded archer I normally draw the short stick on new inventions, but this one works left and right. :)
I am currently using a Bearpaw pocketquiver.
Works well, but you can not angle it and the button on it does not really hold fast (at least on mine).
Advantage would be that I can fit up to 10-12 arrows in it.
thank you
I think I need it :)
What's the bow you're shooting in this video? :)
I like it 🙏
Maybe the first time I see you so enthousiast for a quiver😊...and now we all need one...🙄🙄. May I ask which bow do you use , tatar shape and scythian or korean nocks ..?
Great video as usual, thank's.
Review soon ;)
Proud papa
not to mention using more than one of those for more arrows.
My friend has one of the earlier prototypes I made, and at one point I gave him mine to try it. Stuffed both of them with full of arrows, like as much as they can reasonably hold, He looked like a Porcupine xD it looked so funny with the arrows sticking out of him in every direction :D
@@Lionallthats haute culture.🤣
This quiver looks excellent. Where can I buy it? Does someone know?
Email in video description
@@ArminHirmer Thx very much. I'm not that used to RUclips so I did not see that there is a description.
Now I know and the mail is already send ... 😉
The mail was send but no one answered! This is a very bad behavior.
@@RalfKausK-x1 how long did you wait? maybe he is on holiday? or are you just here to create a bad mood?
@@RalfKausK-x1 Hi, I was out of town taking care of some family business and did not had access to my work pc. I'll answer all my mails as soon as possible. Also please be a bit more patient, as Armin said in this video and in the previous one I do leatherwork as a hobby not as a professional business, seeing as I take time out of my personal life to do these, it takes a bit longer.
How many arrows can u get in there?
6 arrows he said, he only had 4 arrows but you could easily see that it would fit two more arrows
When I created the latest design, at most I was able to put 10 arrows (6.2 mm carbons) into it at the most, but that was a bit cramped. But it can hold 8 arrows comfortably.
Is the bow the Leda?
Yep
@@ArminHirmer
Will there be a video about this bow?
Of course, very soon:)😊
@@ArminHirmer Thank you ! :)
Excellent cool looking quiver. 🫸🤛