Quivers are manufactured in many different types of materials, from natural leather to plastic and vinyl. The most durable material for a quiver that stands to see a lot of use, however, is leather. The end points of arrows are typically very sharp.
Even competition arrows are capable of making holes in the sturdiest synthetic fabric after just a few uses. A strong, thick piece of leather won't puncture when the arrows are dropped into the quiver regardless of how many times the quiver is used or what type of arrows it holds. A functional leather quiver must have a pouch portion long enough to hold the arrows without risk of them falling out, but short enough not to touch the fletching at the end of the arrow opposite the tip, lest the fletching incur damage and cause the arrows to fly less than true.
A strap for easy carrying is the last must-have component. Measure one of the arrows intended for the quiver with a tape measure from just under the fletching down to the very tip, then ... more.
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