I've had this quiver now for almost 2 seasons, and it has seen some extreme conditions. It is light, compact, and holds the arrows great. I do not shoot my bow with the quiver attached, so I can't comment on that performance. The only reason why I give it 3 stars is due to the ease of detaching it from my bow. I believe the connection is too "snug" or the sliders are off. I have to slowly wiggle it off with a semi-strong force to get it off quietly. If I just try and pull it off straight, it will eventually fly off and slam the one section of the quiver into the connecting piece making a loud noise. Overall I am please, but would rather have an easier, quiet way of taking it off. Hopefully it was an outlier and other quivers slide off easier.
Although after a couple of hundred of shoots at 30" and 73 pounds of weight started to come off, did the job in excellent manner. Went to Africa and came back and the quiver remained perfect. It only needed just a couple of drops of glue and it was repaired and remained the same after a brutal task back there. I still give it the 5 stars because it really perfomed well when need it, silent, lightweight, confortable, affordable and most off all I could use any tipe of broadhead I need with no damage...
I got this quiver last june and it did an excellant job of holding my arrows and was quiet as well but within the past month the quiver just started falling apart..........maybe apex should use better glue?
I bought this quiver hoping it would hold my arrows better than my previous quiver. In that function it succeded. However, after using it for less than one season the bottom arrow holder broke off of the connecting rods. Hopefully the replacement will last longer.