William Quiver - Canvas

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$75.00 CAD
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The William Canvas Quiver is made for archers who never run short of arrows. With space for up to 50 shafts, adjustable straps for backpack-style carry, and a secure drawstring closure, it’s the perfect blend of rugged medieval style and practical utility for long-range fighters.

SKU: 987048
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Color: Black

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In Stock: shipped between 4 and 8 business days

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Description

The William Canvas Quiver is designed for archers who value endurance and reliability on the battlefield. Crafted from tough canvas with reinforced leather elements, it combines durability with an authentic medieval look.

This quiver holds up to 50 arrows, ensuring you’re always prepared for extended battles, tournaments, or training sessions. The drawstring closure keeps your arrows secure while running, while two shoulder straps allow you to wear it comfortably like a backpack.

Four additional straps with buckles let you compress the quiver when empty or stow away your bow, making it a versatile companion for any archer. Practical, rugged, and reliable, this quiver is the ideal choice for long-range fighters.

Character

Perfect for LARP archers, scouts, hunters, and battlefield marksmen who rely on a steady supply of arrows. Whether you’re a disciplined soldier, a mercenary bowman, or a patient ranger, the William Canvas Quiver keeps your arrows ready for action.

Characteristics

  • Materials: Canvas with leather reinforcements
  • Diameter: 25 cm
  • Height: 60 cm
  • Capacity: Holds up to 50 arrows
  • Two shoulder straps for backpack carry
  • Four compression/stowage straps with buckles
  • Drawstring closure for arrow security
  • Color/Shade may vary

Care Instructions

  • Keep canvas quiver dry when not in use
  • If wet, allow to air dry naturally (avoid direct heat)
  • Brush off dirt with a soft brush or cloth
  • Leather reinforcements can be conditioned occasionally with leather balm
  • Avoid harsh chemicals and detergents

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