Zachary,
I haven't owned one of these quivers, but since no one has responded yet, I figured I'd offer my $.02.
This looks like it could be a nice, light little quiver as sort of a "starter," or perhaps a piece for stumping shooting or 3D. Down the road, I suspect you'll want to get one that has a bit more heft and stiffnes, and prbably of leather if you are at all like me.
Still, it looks like it would do a good job for its price, and you can always use it otherwise or give it to a friend new to archery if you move to a different style or make one for yourself!
I have two nice back quivers that I no longer use afield that I love because of what they represent in my career as an archer. I have them hanging form my bow rack these days, and use them as a repository of the various arrows I am circulating in and out of daily use. Wouldn't sell them, and just want to use them this way for now. I'm really yhtankful to own them...
If you are looking for a commercially made back quiver at a good price, I think you'll do fine with the Ranger. It will give you something good to use for a long time, or while you continue to define your style and preferences. Hope you do well with it. Shoot straight!
Daryl