I dislike bow quivers and so an 'off the bow quiver' is really my only option .
As such I have used back quivers and side stalkers for years ... they are all good and all have their merits ... but I always have had concerns when doing high country or long range hunts about carrying my back pack AND my side quiver or Arrowmaster in terms of accessibility and noise etc ...
I try and carry as little gear as possible but in my Alpine hunting or long day hunts on the plains needs must that I carry extra gear which means a back pack . ANd I have felt a bit over encumbererd with "gear" when carrying packs and quivers ... until I got my Arrowmaster.
Last month in the STH Island of New Zealand I carried my Bison back pack and my Arrowmaster .... rain , pelting rain , snow ..... didn't matter much because my arrows were dry and most of all carried quietly with that quick arrow retrieval that makes the quiver such a fine hunting tool.
I worry and fuss over gear a bit too much sometimes and was concerned about the pack and quiver in the varied terrian I hunt in ... palis , desert , forest , snow ...
No need ... worked absoluetly flawlessly ,,, Its pretty rare that I find gear that I can't find something to nit pick about, nor try to improve ... Not with this quiver ... its just about perfect for me.
I must also say that as an avowed stump shooter and small game hunter ... it lets you carry heaps of arrows easily ... field points , judo's , blunts and b'heads are often all in my quiver at the same time .... try doing that with any other quiver ...