You didn't mention whether or not most of your hunting is on the ground or not. Most of my hunting is done from a tree stand. Due to the fact I carry in my climber, neither a hip nor back quiver will work. I also don't like a bow quiver because I find they throw off the balance of the bow - for me. I tried a GN strap on and just couldn't get used to it. So, what I have done is I put my arrows in a 5-arrow Alpine Sof-Loc quiver that I have modified with a piece of Velcro strap. I wrap this Velcro around the sight window of the bow and carry my quiver in that way securely attached to the bow. Once I get up in the tree, I detach this rig and using a small length of paracord on the quiver, I hang it from a hook on the tree. It isn't pretty, but this works for me. On the two occasions where I have had shot opportunities while walking in to the stand site, I found that I could detach this very easily and be ready to shoot. When on the ground I alternate between a back quiver and a side quiver.