Serious Archery Medieval Canvas Battle Quiver

Serious Archery Medieval Canvas Battle Quiver

$87.95
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Experience the spirit of medieval archery with our Medieval Canvas Battle Quiver - a durable and lightweight canvas quiver designed for bow-hunting enthusiasts. This high-quality replica quiver brings back the look and feel of medieval times, making it perfect for SCA archers and Renaissance Fair attendees seeking an authentic experience. Crafted with precision and attention to historical details, this quiver is modeled after those depicted in ancient tapestries and inspired by artifacts from the legendary Mary Rose. In the fast-paced world of medieval archery, the archer had to be prepared at a moment's notice, travel light, and carry an abundance of arrows. Our quiver perfectly emulates these qualities, offering ample storage space for up to 24 arrows with a diameter of up to 1/2" - just like the medieval battle arrows and war shafts. Constructed in the USA using sturdy duct canvas and cotton rope, this quiver ensures longevity and reliability, capable of withstanding the rigors of your archery adventures. The thoughtful design includes a spacer that securely holds the arrows in place and protects them from unpredictable weather conditions, ensuring they stay in top-notch condition for your next shot. For the perfect fit, the quiver comes with an adjustable strap, accommodating archers of various sizes and preferences. Measuring an impressive 40" overall, our Medieval Canvas Battle Quiver is the quintessential accessory for any archer seeking to immerse themselves in the rich history of archery. Relive the medieval era with authenticity and style - get your Medieval Canvas Battle Quiver and embrace the legacy of archery's past. *Arrows are not included Features: Lightweight and durable Holds 24 arrows up to 1/2" diameter Measurements: 40" overall Adjustable strap for the perfect fit. Measurements: 40" overall Made in the USA

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