See, now this is where it gets interesting to me: You have people who like their bow quivers for moving through thick cover. You have guys like me, and I'm sure a couple above, who slide their back quiver under their arm, for moving through thick cover. Now we have a guy who hunts Hawaii with a side quiver, for moving through thick cover.
I've been IN some of the thick stuff on the Big Island, and Maui, and its bloody thick, and usually steep. Amazing to me that you find a side quiver works for you. Eberlestock makes sweet packs!
I'm originally from North Coastal BC, and I don't know if it gets much thicker than that, in places. Its a wall of green. Never had an issue with the back quiver, aside from the odd time it just got TOO thick.
Ive seen some of the pictures that Terry posts, with that nasty Texas scrub stuff, and its thick too. It also looks thorny and stiff, like pushing through it isn't usually a good idea. Amazing to me that it isn't always trying to claw your bow quiver arrows out of their spots.
I guess its all what you are used to, hey? That is kinda what this thread is about: seeing what people do, for the type of hunting they do, and getting ideas.
I know, looking at two4hooking's awesome pics, that I am DEFINITELY finding a thicker belt than I have. Spread the load!