When I was a kid I climbed trees with a Kwikee quiver, no 'safety hood' give them a bump and safety hood flew off anyway. never got cut once, but one day when it was about 5 below I got a shot at a deer. I missed, went for another arrow, wood, and broke it trying to get it out of the quiver slots. I went to a back quiver and stayed with them since. The same year my hunting buddy had a shot at a small buck, he had a Bear 4 banger with spring wires, rattle magic with Bear 308 arrows. Who ever had it before him had something fatter than 308s. He drew at the deer noticed his arrows were not fixed in the cup, shot, and cut his bow string and blew up his Herters recurve. Even today with the improvements, the name of the game with bow quivers is get the best one that holds your size shaft secure. Some of them still, that have been hanging onto 23/64 cedars can stretch and then not like carbons.