I use a Cedar Ridge hip quiver for 3-D, a pocket quiver for shooting around the house, and a cheap hip quiver from Wal-Mart for hunting. I don't like the way a bow quiver makes my bow feel, back quivers are too hot for 3-D and too noisy for hunting (for me anyway), 3 or 4 Lakota style quivers I've tried didn't work out, a Cat Quiver just doesn't fit my build (very uncomfortable), etc. The only one I can think of that I haven't tried is a Simmon's Rotary quiver. The hip quiver rides comfortably, or I can just sling the belt over my shoulder and carry it under my arm, or strap it to my stand. It snags the least and is quiet.
Cedar Ridge (Art Vincent) makes the best hip quiver I've used for 3-D--besides looking great, it's stiff--I don't dump arrows, it doesn't flop around, and has a big pocket for extra stuff (spare glove, spare string, score card, pencils, bar of soap for lubricating arrows, etc.), holds plenty of arrows......dang nice quiver.
Chad