This is my favorite. I have tried the side stalker type, but I like the Hill style the best. I made this one from a kit I got from Sunset Hill. It is English bridle leather, and it was an easy build.
It is roomy. Holds lots of arrows and other stuff. When I'm moving through heavy brush, I simply rotate it down under my arm so the arrows aren't sticking up to catch on limbs. It takes a while to get them broken in but mine is about there. As you can see in this photo, it collapses to form around my back and this keeps the arrows from rattling.
I keep a lighter, a bow stringer and an extra string in the pouch along with some rubber bands in case I need to control a coat sleeve.
I don't mind a bow quiver if I'm hunting from a tree stand, but they are a pain in a ground blind because my bows are generally short (58" or less) so the nocks are in the dirt if I lean my bow against the blind.
Everyone has different needs and preferences. This is just mine. It took me several years and several quivers to finally settle on this style.