Actually, I'm stymied over selecting a new hunting quiver.
After a year or two with the old limb-mounted Kwikee quivers with no hood, I hunted for many years with Bear spring-arm quivers on my one-piece recurves, and I got used to being able to quickly and quietly take my quiver off my bow once I was set up in my blind or stand..I like to put a couple arrows in easy reach on opposite sides and hold my bow in my lap. Then I started putting the quick-release Kwikee-type quivers on my wheelie bows and hanging both the quiver and the heavy bow on hooks screwed into nearby trees, which worked fine unless you have to shoot while the quiver is still on the bow..way too noisy. Now I'm 12 months clean and sober of wheelie bow addiction and I'm shooting one piece and 3 piece TD recurves, 52-68 inches, left handed and right; some have lots of threaded holes in them, some are absolutely virgin, so-to-speak. I want ONE quiver for all my bows that I can quickly put on and off, even in my stand or blind, but one that is also quiet and stable enough to shoot while on the bow, for still hunting and ridge-running for turkeys. I like the strap on solutions, but dont know how they would do, taking them on and off in the blind. I realize that my Dad's old 1950's King back quiver, practically a backpack, may be the true only one-size-fits-all solution, but I'd welcome all suggestions and practical advice of pros and cons of the different models of bow quiver out there.
I have seen some of the side quivers folks are using, too, and I don't rule that out as a possibility.
Thanks for any and all advice.