Havent tried from a saddle yet, but this is the ground rig. Bow is a Great Northern Jackknife takedown; folds in half unstrung and fits in quiver. As previously mentioned, a good, broken-in quiver doesnt need stuff added to quiet it down(that one is 20 years old), though I've used individual leather broadhead covers laced together, more to protect the bow when in the quiver than anything else. I figured on maybe wearing it climbing up, or hauling the whole thing up after at height, but both would entail stringing the bow once up. I've done it at ground level no problem, but doing it up in a tree gives me the willies, just a bit.