Love them. I have 2. The basic model and one with the pack and hdydro compartment but no side pockets. To get them to hold arrows decent you need to re-adjust the (top) foam or replace it with ethafoam and firmly secure it in place. The foam is kind of folded into place and tends to move around a bit and is irregular in shape ,causing high and low spots, which is what causes the problems. The cloth cap also only has a couple contact points can stretch/shift a bit also so I kind of sew the top together. While they are not easy to get arrows back into while wearing, with a bit of practice one can become profficient. I do have a bit of an issue with the plastic holder at the bottom as it can be noisy if you are going through brush. I just put some felt over mine and on the aluminum supports. Another modification I make is to put plastic "quick connects" bottom of the padded shoulder straps. This allows me to slip out of it with minimal movement if needed. I carry several different tips on my arrows for various game I may encounter. I just make sure I cut the arrows to appropriate length so they all have the same finished length and fit in the quiver the same. I should mention that I also have a 3 arrow quiver on my bow and basically use the Cat to replentish the quiver IF needed. That alows me to have minimal incumberance on the bow with a backup supply readily available and storage as I shed clothes during the day.. one other note: the larger packs have a plastic support keeping the pack away from the arrows. As you load down the pack this can cause it to "bounce" a bit. If you spend a lot of time hunting from the ground I think they are worth it, if you just hunt from the trees I wouldn't bother with one.