My first quivers were old style back buckets, but now I like my Chuck Adams hip quiver---it required some modifications to make it work for me (most equipment does). It does interfere somewhat with a full size backpack (with padded hip belt), but i have been able to work around that by hanging the quiver low from a separate belt.
I have used a middle-of-the-back CatQuiver III, which was ok for dedicated deer hunting, but since I do a lot of informal target shooting, I like the ease of choosing an arrow, and of returning it to its "slot", that the hip quiver provides.
I have a Great Northern "stalking" quiver that hangs off the shoulder---it works if one is using all the same type of arrowhead, but mixing blunts, Judos and broadheads is frustrating and noisy. So now it mostly carries target arrows.
I recently bought a mini-Cat quiver, which also hangs off the shoulder. I plan to try it this spring for turkey hunting---it is quiet, and I think it will work around the large Kifaru pack I am using to carry in the blind.
I have not used a bow quiver since the 60's---I expect they have improved a bunch since then, but I did not like the extra weight on the bow, nor its tendency to catch brush; and I found that my point of impact changed laterally as the number of arrows in the quiver decreased.
Are there any other archers in your area that might have unused quivers for you to try before you buy?