Sorry guys...just getting home!
Mike the Arrowmaster will handle a full dozen broadheads and even more if your like me and carry a combination of broadheads, blunts, and judo's.
Jeremy....the end cover is made from the same Teflon treated Bucksuede, that the main body of the quiver uses and attaches firmly, yet quick and easy to remover..I guess it would be possible(anythings possible) to drag the cover off the quiver in brush, but in field testing, I waded through brairs and the the thickest southern swamps and haven't moved it yet, as it should due to the fact, I've spent several sleepless nights fretting over how to make the cover bulletproof and a foolproof attachment system:D
I dont consider it in good taste for myself to compare my quivers to others, but I will say the Arrowmaster was designed from the ground up to avoid shortcomings in the other side quivers I've used over the years.
Yes, I have a left hand version...and the neat thing is...the design allows a dedicated left hand version, that doesnt lose anything!