Looks like Denny beat me to the post I intended to make, because of spring break and baseball schedules, we didn't get a chance for pictures until tonight.
I'm a die hard bow quiver guy....and Chase is a die hard back quiver guy. After busting brush with me more and more recently, he has come to find his beloved Squirrel Bait back quiver is more suited for informal shooting than crawling through hog tunnels. After contacting Rod, and making a deal with Chase that he would pay half, Rod built one especially for him. Needless to say, after playing with it for the last few weeks, he's well set for the upcoming hunting season.
I played with it myself for a day or two stumping and could not find anything to change. It will also work equally well as a conventional back quiver with the storm cap off. There's just so much to like about this design, it's the little things about this quiver that make it stand above the rest. Everything on it is a resounding statement that the designer thought long and hard about every little detail. I like the little caribiner that snaps to your belt loop to keep the quiver from moving if you are crawling around, the drain hole in the cup, the padding at the top rim that helps dampen fletch noise, the adjustability of the straps, the "d" rings at each end, the fletch cover, the safety of the arrow cup, the quiet material, the zippered pocket with a second inner zip pocket...and especially the guy that makes them. Thanks from both of us Rod, hope he gets to thank you in person soon.