man that looks very close to identical to my Jack Bowyers chief quiver. Regardless who makes it, its a great design. It does take some getting used too but once you do you'll likely never use another quiver design again. I do have a few different side quivers. The chief and a gn longbow quiver slung with 550 cord both are my go to's depending on hunt and duration. I did buy the asbell, nice design, rubber stinks in the cold lol.
Some things were mentioned on a hood. I almost never use mine! unless I'm screwing around chasing birds and I'm carry a few bh's in the bottom 2 slots (the plug I reference). Dunno what posses's me to put the bh's in the bottom other than I'll know I'll want them if I don't carry a couple. I figured with all the in and out I don't need a sharp head poking me while I'm playing lol.
I cant say I care for the wool at the opening end....I prefer a plug with notches in my chief quiver. It's the main reason a hood is not needed!
You can wear a pack, I've finally broke down and picked up a bison pack and so far it hangs well with it also. I also find myself strapping the quiver onto the side of my pack (right side of my pack has a spot for it) when I'm chasing sheep, I can still access arrows if I have an oops moment. I usually strap it down when I'm moving any distance, a full bag (heavy), or just to lazy to have it around my side. It does/can get annoying at times when you're hiking up down or any great distances, so it's nice to change it up.
I don't like mine for roving in general. I've shot a backquiver from almost day 1, though I rarely hunt with one, they are perfect for said application.