as a side quiver have used a modified Lakota style for past 20+ years out of heavy latigo leather with a synthetic wool cuff on inside that is able to fold down for easy access when stump shooting or fair weather...but can roll out to protect fletching in rain or thick brush. The only negative is can only use 2 blade heads in it...so cant carry judos or 3 blades if I want. Used GN bow quiver to make up for it but wanted something better. Here it is with a few practice arrows in it next to one of my bows.
So two years ago I bought a new side quiver also out of very heavy leather with an integrated protective hood for fletching in inclement weather. Steve Catts is the leathersmith and makes outstanding equipment...I got his Sidekick model which has a round storage tube with an integrated hood and heavy leather and brass hardware. Not cheap but will last a lifetime...my previously mentioned sidequiver is still going strong though I did add antoher layer of leather in the boot area as I had habit of trying to put too many arrows in and forcing them into place and they were so sharp they would pierce quiver parallel to the grain...so reinforced and never put more than 3-4 broadhead arrows in afterwards.
Here is Steve Catts, Sidekick
http://hidehandler.com/catalog/archery/side-quiver/sidekick Here is my actual quiver before my bear hunt two years ago with my Wolfer... Holds more arrows and when slung on your side the elongated portion of hood covers fletching to protect from rain/sleet/snow.