Here is some good advise that may really "pi$$" people off. I learned this lesson the HARD way, MANY years ago in my "compound days"
A bowquiver is meant to be "ON" the bow. You do not take a bow quiver on and off as you are hunting. A bowquiver will effect your arrow flight,how much you notice it will depend on your shooting "style". A bowquiver will influance the spine of your arrows,It's not uncommon to have to drop 5#-10# in spine to get good arrow flight.
If you "carry" your arrows in a bowquiver and then take it off when you get to your stand,then you put it on when you walk out for lunch,or when you change stands because the wind shifted,or when you get up to stillhunt because your tired of sitting.
You should really use a backquiver or hipquiver etc.
BECAUSE.....one of these days.....your going to run into a "Trophy Of A Lifetime" and when you take a shot.....(and DON'T even try and tell us you won't) If your "lucky" you will miss,If not.....
I don't like bowquivers, (I prefer my backquiver) but I do use them. They are all Selway soft-kote slip-on quivers. I put them on with warm VERY soapy water,and then hang the bow horizontal to dry overnight. The next morning,the quiver is just about "glued-on"!!!!! It doesn't move,It doesn't vibrate,and it is more secure than any strap-on quiver will ever be.
Dave2old.....You said "I don't see how slide-ns remain viable on the market.Having to remove the string from your bow to put on or off just doesn't measure up"
The reason is this My Friend.....
The people who use the slip-on bowquivers (like Curt "Guru" Cabrera) realize that a bowquiver it a "permanant" accessory to your bow. and that a slip-on bowquiver is the best way to install a bowquiver without "altering" the bow.(i.e. screws,accessory bushings,etc.)
Just a view from the "other side".....and one Old Fart's opinion