I have several of the EFA quivers and the new Slim Jim Kanati quiver. All of the quivers are very well made and work well on my many incredible Shrew bows. None of my quivers have the "angle" feature, but it certainly seems to be a good idea. Everyone has his preference in materials and design, which is why all of these great products sell well. The velcro works well and so do the rubber straps. There are advantages and disadvantages to each of the attachment systems. I am very thankful to have Ron, Don and John (sounds like a singing group) producing their traditional archery equipment so we can all enjoy our passion. I found each of these three men to be very nice to work with. I have known Ron much longer and better than the others, so I admit my great fondness for him. I have been a very early adopter of Don's Talon gripping system and Totem pole when each of them were developed. They are innovative and effective and improved an already outstanding group of quivers. As soon as I saw John's new Slim Jim I had to order one since I am primarily a 2 blade broadhead guy. Ron designed the best short, light bows ever created, and Gregg Coffey is amazingly skilled at bringing Ron's design to life. Many thanks guys for all your contributions to this industry.
Allan